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Iranian people
province is named after the Lurs, but not all Lurs live in Lorestan, nor are all the inhabitants of Lorestan ethnic Lurs. Many Lurs live in other provinces
Lurs
Long natural horn
the lur, and the package design contains pictures of lurs. Icelandic composer Jón Leifs wrote for lurs in some of his orchestral works. The word lur has
Lur
Collection of tribes in Iran
The Feyli Lurs (Persian: لرهای فیلی; also transliterated as Fayli Lurs or Feyli Lors) are a collection of Lur tribes that primarily live in the Lorestan
Feyli_Lurs
Lur (Lurs, Luridus, Lurmitla) is an Etruscan underworld deity with little known history. Lur does not have many depictions but the ones that have been
Lur_(deity)
Topics referred to by the same term
wind instrument without finger holes Lur, an Etruscan deity Lurs, an Iranian ethnic group Lurs, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a commune of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Lurs_(disambiguation)
was based on the fact that lurs are always tuned in pairs. The two lurs are inverted, as is seen with the Brudevælte Lurs. The column is made of red brick
Lur_Blowers
Province of Iran
62 miles) east of the Iraqi border. The name Lorestan means "land of the Lurs." The ancient history of Lorestan is closely intertwined with the rest of
Lorestan_province
Topics referred to by the same term
Maharashtra, India Laura language (ISO 639-3: lur), an Austronesian language spoken on Sumba, Indonesia Lurs, an ethnic group Lrrr, a Futurama character
Lur_(disambiguation)
Military conflict in Iran in the 1920s and 1930s
or separatist movement among the Lurs like there was among the Kurds and Baloch. The main reason was that the Lurs were Shia Muslim, like the majority
Luri tribal insurgency in Pahlavi Iran
Luri_tribal_insurgency_in_Pahlavi_Iran
Southwestern Iranian languages of the Zagros Mountains
Northern Luri. Southern Luri is a dialect of Luri is spoken by Southern Lurs and Lurs people mainly in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, northwest Fars
Luri_language
Follower of Hurufism (died 1426)
Retrieved 2015-09-24. Minorsky, Vladimir (2013). Treatise of Luristan and the Lurs, Along with the Baron De Bode's Travelogue. translated in Persian by Eskandar
Ahmed_Lur
The Brudevælte Lurs, found in a bog north of Lynge on the Danish island of Zealand, are six lurs, which are so well preserved that they can still be played
Brudevælte_Lurs
Mountain range in Western Asia
farmers for thousands of years. Current Pastoralist groups such as Lurs, Bakhtiari Lurs, Kurds or Qashqais move from their herds from the east slopes in
Zagros_Mountains
Ethnic Lurs who speak the Southern Luri dialect
Southern Lurs (Southern Luri: لݸرَلِ جنۈبی) are a major subgroup of Lurs who natively speak the Southern Luri language a branch of Western Iranian languages
Southern_Lurs
Kurdish tribe found in Iran
as Kurds, as Lurs, or as a distinct ethnic group related to both. The majority of Laks in Lorestan province firmly identified with the Lurs, with the identification
Lak_(tribe)
Subgroup of the Lurs
region of Luristan or Lur-e-Kuchak (Lesser Lur) in western Iran. They are one of the main subdivisions of Lurs. Today they mainly live in Lorestan province
Lur_(tribe)
Iranian tribe
generally agree that they are Lurs. Unlike other Lurs, Bakhtiaris primarily identify as Bakhtiari. According to folklore, the Lurs are descended from a group
Bakhtiari_people
Place in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Lurs is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It is noted for the triple
Lurs,_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Kurdish tribe in Iraq and Iran
referred to as "Feyli Lurs" in official settings, which also included the Kurdish tribes. Feyli Kurds were often mislabeled as Feyli Lurs in historical documents
Feyli_Kurds
Country in West Asia
Azerbaijanis make up 24%, Gilaks and Mazanderanis 8%, Kurds 7%, Arabs 3%, Lurs 2%, Balochis 2%, Turkmens 2%, and other groups (including Armenians, Jews
Iran
Topics referred to by the same term
Lur (Persian: لور), in Iran, may refer to: Lur, Gilan Lur, Hormozgan Lur, West Azerbaijan The Lur people of Western Iran This disambiguation page lists
Lur,_Iran
French viticulturist (1934–2023)
Historique du Sud-Ouest, 2000. "Obsèques Marquis de Lurs Saluces". Disparition d'Alexandre de Lur Saluces, figure emblématique de Sauternes (in French)
Alexandre_de_Lur_Saluces
mountain is known as Poshte-Kuh. The Lurs speak the Luri language and inhabit parts of west – south western Iran. Most Lur are Shi’a. They are the fourth largest
Ethnicities_in_Iran
Province of Iran
Kurdistan south of Lake Urmia. Many Lurs migrate to Tehran province every year, and in this way, Tehran has a minority of Lurs. Also, Hadavand clan is one of
Tehran_province
Danish butter brand
Periphery. Palgrave Macmillan. 16 September 2017. ISBN 978-1-137-07137-8. "The lurs of the Bronze Age". National Museum of Denmark. Retrieved 19 May 2020. Goodall
Lurpak
American writer
Haiku Harvest: Japanese haiku. Series IV, Peter Pauper, 1962. The Faraway Lurs, World Publishing, 1963. (Translator) Cricket Songs: Japanese haiku, Harcourt
Harry_Behn
Lur tribe living in southwestern Iran
merging. › The Baharvand (Northern Luri: بهاروند, Persian: بهاروند) are a Lur tribe living mainly in southwestern Iran. The Baharvand are one of the tribes
Baharvand_(tribe)
Iranian ethnic group
that was resettled in the Caucasus by the time of the Sasanian Empire. The Lurs, an ethnic Iranian people native to western Iran, are often associated with
Persians
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Dialects Weyewa proper Loura Tana Righu Ve Luri Wai Bangga Loliina Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: wew – Wejewa lur – Laura Glottolog weje1237 ELP Weyewa
Wejewa_language
Group of Indo-European peoples
Turkification. Modern Iranian peoples include the Baloch, the Gilaks, the Kurds, the Lurs, the Mazanderanis, the Ossetians, the Pashtuns, the Persians, the Tats, the
Iranian_peoples
Iranian folk dances of Lur people
include a range of folk dances popular among different groups of Iran's Lurs. They usually include common Iranian dances; Collective dances and quadrille
Luri_dances
French cartoonist and writer (1894–1974)
Lurs to live in a house he called Monodière and founded Rencontres internationales de Lure. He died there on 18 December 1974 and was buried in Lurs.
Maximilien_Vox
Lur Berri is a cooperative food company in south west France, created in 1936. In 1936, the wheat cooperative was founded. Until 1965, activity was focused
Lur_Berri
Wine from Sauternes, France
In 1785 it passed to the Lur-Saluces family when Françoise-Joséphine de Sauvage d'Yquem married Count Louis-Amédée de Lur-Saluces, a godson of Louis
Château_d'Yquem
Clothing from the Lurish region of Iran
culture has been developed along with the long history of coexistence among Lurs with surrounding natural elements across the Iranian plateau, and geographical
Luri_clothing
Lur tribe in southwestern Iran
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 2026-05-25. Amanolahi, Sekandar. “Reza Shah and the Lurs: The Impact of the Modern State on Luristan.” Iran and the Caucasus, vol
Mir_(Lur_tribe)
Druze, Gilaks, Greeks (including Cypriots and Pontians), Jews, Kawliya, Laz, Lurs, Mandaeans, Maronites, Mazanderanis, Mhallami, Nawar, Samaritans, Shabaks
Ethnic groups in the Middle East
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Middle_East
Kurdish tribe in Iraq and Iran
any connection to Lurs indicating that they are Kurds who later became assimilated into a so-called separate ethnic group known as Lurs. There's 8 villages
Zand_(tribe)
Former ruling dynasty of Luristan
tribes under the rule of the Vali dynasty consisted of Lurs and Kurds, as well as Laks. The Feyli Lurs were mainly concentrated in Pish-e-Kuh and made up
Vali_dynasty
USB wireless receiver
device, without using the Unifying protocol. Logitech Unifying Receivers (LURs) are often included in wireless Logitech keyboard, mouse, and combo sets
Logitech_Unifying_receiver
Etruscan god of war
showing a connection between the two gods Lurs and Laran: mi l[urs l]aruniθla ‘I (am) of Lurs that of Larun (*lurs laruniθa)’ Turan Mars Ares Etruscan mythology
Laran
Municipality in Hovedstaden, Denmark
Oscillation after an archaeological site found at Allerød. In 1797 six Bronze Age lurs was found in Lynge at Brudevælte. Allerød is part of the Green Cities concept
Allerød_Municipality
Lur tribe from Iran
of Shah Soltan Hosayn, listed the Mamasani as one of the divisions of the Lurs, calling them "vicious people, thieves and highwaymen." In 1786-87, Mohammad
Mamasani_(tribe)
natural trumpet, and sounded rather like a modern trombone. To date, fifty-six lurs have been found: thirty-five in Denmark, eleven in Sweden, four in Norway
History_of_the_trumpet
Commune in Occitania, France
Loures-Barousse (French pronunciation: [luʁ baʁus]; Occitan: Loras de Varossa) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France
Loures-Barousse
Country in northern Europe
based on instruments found in Viking sites. The instruments used were the lur (a sort of trumpet), simple string instruments, wooden flutes and drums.
Sweden
Province of Iran
indigenous Persians (including Larestani people and the Basseri), while Qashqai, Lurs, Arabs, Kurds, Georgians, and Circassians constitute minorities. Due to the
Fars_province
Country in Northern Europe
was marked by burial mounds, which left an abundance of findings including lurs and the Sun Chariot. During the Pre-Roman Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1), native
Denmark
Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Iran from 1821 to 1823
Shahrezur along the Sirvan River, supported by the Feyli Kurds and Feyli Lurs who defeated the Ottoman opposition and forced them to further retreat to
Ottoman–Persian War (1821–1823)
Ottoman–Persian_War_(1821–1823)
Ethnic group
Originally from Sindh, who migrated westward. They must not be confused with the Lurs, who are an entirely distinct people also living in Iran. Traditionally,
Lori_people
English railway company
The South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway (SD&LUR) built a railway line linking the Stockton and Darlington Railway near Bishop Auckland with the
South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway
South_Durham_and_Lancashire_Union_Railway
Historic region in Iran
Little Lorestan (Persian: لر کوچک), also known as Lor-e Kuchek and Lor-e Feyli, was a region in Iran which roughly corresponded to the present-day Ilam
Little_Lorestan
disputed, as some of them identified as Kurds, others as Lurs, others as both Kurds and Lurs, and others as solely Laks. The dispute extended to the Zand
Zand campaigns in Kurdistan and Luristan
Zand_campaigns_in_Kurdistan_and_Luristan
Wolf or dog described as a guardian of Hel's gate
bloaz'n" of the "mirreweenterhorn", blowing the midwinter horn, also called a Lur. It is likely that the eerie sounds of the horn, used to communicate with
Garmr
Lur tribe in southwestern Iran
of Bala Gariva were "the Lurs par excellence", and that it was "possible that the Dirīgwand are the real nucleus of the Lur race." The Bala Gariva region
Dirakvand_(tribe)
Dialect of Southern Luri
of the Southern Luri dialect of the Luri language. It is spoken by Mamasani Lurs. Bakhtiari dialect ethnologue language archives multitree[dead link]
Mamasani_dialect
Chesterfield and Sheffield to Lincoln 19 September 1955 Lancashire Union Railway LUR Blackburn to St Helens 1960 Opened in 1869; St Helens to Wigan still in use
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
1925 documentary film
a 1925 documentary film that follows a branch of the Bakhtiari tribe of Lurs in Persia as they and their herds make their seasonal journey to better pastures
Grass_(1925_film)
Chain of mountains in Provence
Vitrolles-en-Luberon Aubenas-les-Alpes La Brillanne Céreste Dauphin Forcalquier Limans Lurs Manosque Montfuron Montjustin Niozelles Oppedette Pierrerue Pierrevert Reillanne
Luberon
Region in Iran
these include Azerbaijanis, Mazandaranis, Gilaks, Talysh, Tats, Kurds, and Lurs, who migrated from other regions of Iran. Hot desert climate (BWh) in the
Southern_Iran
Military unit
ready-to-fire Stinger missiles, and is operated by Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61. The LÜR (Luftraumüberwachungs Radar) is a mobile radar system which provides the
Joint Ground-based Air Defence Command
Joint_Ground-based_Air_Defence_Command
Female performer of feats of strength
Britain Julia (1878–1958), Adelaide (1879–1908) and Cecilia (1881–1939) Marina Lurs [ru] (Maria Loorberg) – Estonia (1881–1922) Anette Busch – Estonia (1882–1969)
Strongwoman
2013 soundtrack album by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (soundtrack)
Goliyon_Ki_Raasleela_Ram-Leela_(soundtrack)
different Iranian ethnic groups, such as Persians, Kurds, Azerbaijanis, Lurs, Mazanderanis, Gilaks and Arabs, cluster tightly together, forming a single
Demographics_of_Iran
Western region of Asia
minorities include, in alphabetical order: Arameans, Assyrians, Druze, Jews, Lurs, Mandeans, Maronites, Shabaks and Yezidis. Religion in West Asia (2020) Islam
West_Asia
Rémi Siméon (1 October 1827 in Lurs, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, France – 23 November 1890 in Paris, France) was a French lexicographer. Siméon
Rémi_Siméon
Turkic ethnic group in Iran
conglomeration of clans of different ethnic origins, mostly Turkic, but also Lur, Kurdish, and Arab, and they spoke the Qashqai language. The Turkic component
Qashqai_people
National museum in London, England
intricately carved geometric designs, (1000–750 BC) Part of a copper alloy lur from Årslev on the island of Funen, Denmark, one of only about 40 extant
British_Museum
Gaulish god
is an ancient Gaulish god. His name is known from inscriptions found in Lurs (southearn France) and in Mannheim (western Germany). The Gaulish theonym
Alaunus
high-value metal items, including the Trundholm sun chariot and a number of lurs and shields. The Pre-Roman Iron Age witnessed the continued deposition of
Wetland deposits in Scandinavia
Wetland_deposits_in_Scandinavia
Central square in Copenhagen, Denmark
group is from 1936 and designed by Einar Utzon-Frank. The Lur Blowers is a bronze depicting two lur blowers standing atop a column on tiles. Standing 20 m
City_Hall_Square,_Copenhagen
Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent
Gilaks Kumzaris Kurds Kurdish tribes Yazidis Lurs Bakhtiaris Shehnis Feyli Lurs Hadavand Southern Lurs Mamasanis Mazanderanis Ossetians Asuds Digors
Parsis
features) Region XI 1981–2014 LUA-LUF 2014–2016 (LUG-LUH, LUJ-LUL, LUN, LUP, LUR-LUZ series skipped) AUA, BUA (New plate series) 2016–present* LUA (Updated
History of vehicle registration plates of the Philippines
History_of_vehicle_registration_plates_of_the_Philippines
Religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century
Iraq. The adherents are mostly Kurds, as well as some Shabaks, Laks, and Lurs. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called Kaka'i. Yarsanis say that some people refer
Yarsanism
Caribbean syrup used in drinks
Falernum (pronounced fə-LUR-nəm) is either a syrup liqueur or a nonalcoholic syrup from the Caribbean. It is best known for its use in tropical drinks
Falernum
Lur dynasty that ruled parts of Lorestan, Iran between 1184 and 1597
The Khorshidi dynasty were Lurs from the Salburi clan of the Jangru'i tribe. It was also under their rule when the Lur ethnic identity consolidated
Khorshidi_dynasty
Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Lur (Persian: لور, also Romanized as Lūr; also known as Lūrbālā Jūq) is a village in Rowzeh Chay Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia County
Lur,_West_Azerbaijan
Single by Henry Mancini
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet
Love_Theme_from_Romeo_and_Juliet
Iranian military leader (1882–1915)
force operating against the British and Russians, and in Southern Iran, Lurs (Boyer Ahmadi), Tangistani and Laristani tribes were the main force which
Rais-Ali_Delvari
2025 American musical film
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Juliet_&_Romeo_(film)
Ethnic group
Iranians of Germany • Iranians of Israel • Iranians in Turkey) Iranian Peoples (Lurs, Achomis, Baluchs, Kurds, Iranian Azeris), Turkic peoples (Qashqai, Azerbaijanis)
Iranians in the United Arab Emirates
Iranians_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
1952 French murder case
the farm belonging to the Dominici family, located near the village of Lurs in the département of Basses-Alpes (now Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). Gaston
Dominici_affair
Iranic ethnic group
its name to the river. Shahab al-Din al-Umari mentioned the existence of Lurs in Egypt and Syria which were massacred by Salah al-Din. These anecdotes
Kurds
2005 novel by Karen Miller
kingdom. The Doranen have ruled Lur with magic after fleeing the evil Morg who took over their homeland. For an Olken (Lur's original inhabitants) it is unlawful
The_Innocent_Mage
Village in Hormozgan, Iran
Lur (Persian: لور, also Romanized as Lūr) is a village in Senderk Rural District, Senderk District, Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006
Lur,_Hormozgan
Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Narlar (Persian: نرلر; also known as Nareh Lūr and Narleh) is a village in Baranduz Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia County, West Azerbaijan
Narlar
Type of cloth
soumak saddle bag, woven in Luristan at the end of the 20th century. The Lurs sometimes, as here, combine soumak and knotted carpet piling to adorn a single
Soumak
Large Kurdish tribe in Iran and Iraq
Hishmat al-Dawla, the governor of Kermanshah, clashed with the Bakhtiari Lurs under Hisam al-Saltana. Later in 1910, the Kalhor leader Dawud Khan also
Kalhor_(tribe)
Pakistani actress
Hathi Meray Sathi (1993), Munda Bigra Jaey (1995), Chor Machaye Shor (1996), Lur Da Sheitan (1996), Yawa Gunah Bala Sahi (1996), Ham To Chalay Susral (1996)
Sahiba_(actress)
Hinged dancing doll, popular among Lurs
a hinged dancing doll, which is popular among Lur people of Iran (mainly Bakhtiaries and Southern Lurs). The name Layli is originated from the Middle
Layli_(Luri_doll)
Painting by J. M. W. Turner
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Juliet_and_her_Nurse
Character in Romeo and Juliet
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Romeo
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
L'Hospitalet Jausiers La Javie Lambruisse Lardiers Le Lauzet-Ubaye Limans Lurs Majastres Malijai Mallefougasse-Augès Mallemoisson Mane Manosque Marcoux
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
1380s poem by Geoffrey Chaucer
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Troilus_and_Criseyde
Geo-cultural region in southwestern Iran
of the Lurs was divided into Lur-e-Bozorg and Lur-e-Kuchak in the 10th century. Bala Gariva was the easternmost territory of Lur-e-Kuchak. Lur-e-Kuchak
Bala_Gariva
Pair of ill-fated lovers from Greek mythology
Chouans (1829) The Wandering Jew (1844) The Stolen Dormouse (1941) The Faraway Lurs (1963) The Destruction of Faena (1989) Ronny & Julia (1995) Romiette and
Pyramus_and_Thisbe
Transcontinental geopolitical region
Assyrians, Baloch, Berbers, Copts, Druze, Greek Cypriots, Jews, Kurds, Lurs, Mandaeans, Persians, Samaritans, Shabaks, Tats, and Zazas. European ethnic
Middle_East
Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster
Additionally, there was a rise of conversions to Zoroastrianism among Bakhtiari Lurs in the 21st century, which was largely attributed to disillusionment with
Zoroastrianism
Western Iranian language
approximately 130 million Persian speakers worldwide, including Persians, Lurs, Tajiks, Hazaras, Iranian Azeris, Iranian Kurds, Baloches, Tats, Afghan Pashtuns
Persian_language
Village in Ilam, Iran
census, its population was 112, in 25 families. The village is populated by Lurs. Mulab-e Olya at GEOnet Names Server "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Mulab-e_Olya
LURS
LURS
LURS
LURS
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Gold; Lord Shiva; Silver; Closeness
Boy/Male
English
Rules with elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William...
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Swedish
Foreign; Stranger; Similar to Barbara
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Freer.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sufficiency
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vandhana | வநà¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à®¾
Salute, Bright star
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Prince
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lakh-w-inder-meaning is the Man who has defeated lakhs of inders indian Lord Indra)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Artistic
LURS
LURS
LURS
LURS
LURS