Talk:Lorestān Province
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[edit] Northern Region
This section states the "Atabegs" controlled Northern Luristan from 55ce to the 17th century. This seems clearly wrong. How can a foreign group (Turkish atabegs) rule a region in the heart of the Parthian/Sassanid dynasty? Turks did not even beging migrating to the region in great numbers until the 12th century.
What does it mean, Lurs are Aboriginal Iranians? you mean elamites or Medians? there is a distinguished difference, if lur is closely related to persian, i assume you mean medians,any ways the term aboriginal is not clear what about bakhtiaryis, what are they?
Like all other Iranic groups, Lors are a mixture of indigenous (Elamites) and Aryan/Iranian (Median/Scythian/Persian).
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- are you sure about this?any evidence?
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- Yes, I'm sure. Evidence? Well, we know that Luristan was part of Media, which was conquered by the Scythians, reconquered by the Medians and passed onto the Persians. This is common knowledge. Also, the land of Lorestan was part of Elamite/Mesopotamian cultural realm. As witnessed by the Luristan bronzes.
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- Lurs are of pre-Aryan stock with high Arabic and Iranian influence. Zanyar 07:02, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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- What Arabic influence are you refering too? --68.4.210.29 06:35, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Lur people
The article is about a province (a place) while much of the article is on the Lur people. please if you have more info on the Lurs add it to its own article. Zanyar 07:02, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- Lurs form the vast majority of the province, as Luristan is the Lur heartland. A separate article is unnecessary and some of your edits are POV. SouthernComfort 12:27, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
- There should be more information about the Lur people in the Lurs article than this article. The Lurs article is described as the main article, but has little information. The Lurs page itself links to here for more details! This should be changed. The Behnam 01:46, 16 December 2006 (UTC)