- Lorestān Province
Infobox Iran Province
province_name = Lorestān
ostan_name = لرستان
loc_
capital =Khorramabad
latd = 33.4871
longd = 48.3538
area = 28,294
pop = 1,758,628
pop_year = 2005
pop_density = 62.2
sub_provinces = 9
languages= Luri Persian Laki Lorestān (Persian and Luri لرستان; also Luristan) comprises a province and a historic territory of westernIran amidst theZagros Mountains .The population of Lorestān is calculated 1,739,644 people in 2006 [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gadm&lng=en&des=gamelan&dat=200&geo=-106&srt=pnan&col=aohdqcfbeimg] .Lorestān covers an area of 28,392 km². The major cities in this province are:
Borujerd ,Khorramabad ,Aligoodarz ,Dorood ,Koohdasht ,Azna ,Alashtar , Noor Abad, andPol-e-Dokhtar .Geography and climate
The name "Lorestān" means "land of the
Lurs ", and in the wider sense consists of that part of western Iran bounded byilam and extending for about 400 miles on a northwest to southeast axis fromKermanshah to Fars, with a breadth of 100 to 140 miles. The terrain consists chiefly of mountains, with numerous ranges, part of theZagros chain, running northwest to southeast. The central range has many summits which almost reach the line of perpetual snow, rising to 13,000 feet and more, and it feeds the headwaters of Iran's most important rivers, such as the "Zayandeh rud ", "Jarahi", "Karun ", "Dix", "Abi", "Karkheh". Between the higher ranges lie many fertile plains and low hilly, well-watered districts.The highest point of the province is "Oshtoran Kooh" peak at 4,050 m. The low-lying areas being in the southern most sector of the province, are approximately 500 m above sea level.
The climate is generally sub-humid continental with winter precipitation, a lot of which falls as
snow (Köppen "Csa"). Because it lies on the westernmost slopes of theZagros Mountains , annual precipitation in Lorestān is among the highest anywhere in Iran south of theAlborz Mountains . At Khorramabad, the average annual precipitation totals 530 millimetres (21 inches) of rainfall equivalent, whilst up to 1270 millimetres (50 inches) may fall on the highest mountains. The months June to September are usually absolutely dry, but Khorramabad can expect 4 inches of rainfall equivalent in December and January.Temperatures vary widely with the seasons and between day and night. At Khorramabad, summer temperatures typically range from a minimum of 12°C (54°F) to a hot maximum of 32°C (90°F). In winter, they range from a minimum of -2°C (28°F) to a chilly maximum of 8°C (46°F).
Administrative divisions
Lorestān has 9 counties (
Shahrestan s):Aligudarz County ,Azna County ,Borujerd County ,Delfan County ,Dorud County ,Khorramabad County ,Kuhdasht County ,Selseleh County , andPoldokhtar County .History
Lorestān is one of the oldest regions of Iran. In the third and fourth millennium B.C., migrant tribes settled down in the mountainous area of the Zagros Mountains. The "
Kassites ", an ancient people who spoke neither an Indo-European nor a Semitic language, originated in Lorestān.Lorestān was invaded and settled by the Iranian
Medes in the second millennium B.C. The Medes absorbed the indigenous inhabitants of the region, primarily theElamites andKassites , by the time the area was conquered by thePersians in the first millennium B.C.Lorestān was successfully integrated into the
Achamenid ,Parthian andSassanian empires. Parts of Lorestān managed to stay independent during the Arab, Seljuk and Mongol invasions.According to the
Encyclopaedia of Islam , theLurs , previously open adherents of the Ahl-e-Haqq faith, revere bread and fire like the Zoroastrians. "Being split up into numerous tribes and sections, they migrate to their summer pastures as separate bands without overall command. In 1936,Reza Shah 's army conquered them, with much bloodshed and starvation, forcing many of the survivors to settle in villages under landlords." [http://www.encislam.brill.nl/data/EncIslam/C7/COM-0377.html] .Lors were amongst the original
Qizilbash that aided in the founding and administration of theSafavid dynasty.People and culture
Lurs, like most Iranians, are a mixture of indigenous inhabitants of the
Zagros - and Iranian-speaking tribes migrating fromCentral Asia . As stated above, their language (called "Luri ") is closely related to Persian, and there are two distinct dialects of this language. "Lur-e-Bozourg" (Greater Lur), which is spoken by theBakhtiari s, and "Lur-e-Kuchik" (Lesser Lur), spoken by the Lurs themselves. People in Borujerd speak inBorujerdi Dialect , a local Persian dialect with a big influence from Luri. Northwest of Lorestan Province is dominated byLaki speakers. The overwhelming majority of Lurs areShia Muslims. InKhuzestan , Lur tribes are primarily concentrated in the northern part of the province, while in Ilam they are mainly in the southern region.Prior to the 20th century the majority of Lurs were
nomadic herders, with an urban minority residing in the city ofKhorramabad . There were several attempts by thePahlavi governments to forcibly settle the nomadic segment of the Lur population. UnderReza Shah , these campaigns tended to be unsuccessful. The lastShah of Iran ,Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , used less forceful methods along with economic incentives, which met with greater, though not complete, success. By the mid-1980s the vast majority of Lurs had been settled in towns and villages throughout the province, or had migrated to the major urban centres.A number of nomadic Lur tribes continue to exist in the province. Amongst the settled urban populace the authority of tribal elders still remains a strong influence, though not as dominant as it is amongst the nomads. As in Bakhtiari and Kurdish societies, Lur women have had much greater freedoms than women in other Iranian groups.
Northern region
In the northern part of Lorestān, formerly known as Lesser Lorestān ("Lur-e-Kuchik"), live the
Feili Lurs , divided into thePishkuh Lurs in the east andPushtkuh Lurs in the adjoiningIraq i territory in the west.Lesser Lorestān maintained its independence under a succession of princes of the
Khorshidi dynasty , known as "Atabeg s", from A.D. 55 to the beginning of the 17th century. Shah Abbas I then removed the last Atabeg,Shah Verdi Khan , and entrusted the government of the province to Hossein KhanShamlu , the chief of the rival tribe ofShamlu , with the title of "Vali" in exchange for that of Atabeg. The descendants of Hossein Khan retained the title as governors of the Pushtkuh Lurs, to whom only the denomination of Feili now applies.outhern region
The southern part of the province, formerly known as Greater Lorestān ("Lur-e-Bozourg"), comprises the Bakhtiari region of the province of
Khuzestan and the districts of theMamasenni andKuhgilu Lurs which are located inFars province . At one time, Greater Lorestān formed an independent state under theFazlevieh "Atabegs" from A.D. 1160 until 1424. Its capital,Idaj , survives as mounds and ruins atMalamir , sixty miles southeast of the city ofShushtar in Khuzestan.Famous people of Lorestān
*
Grand Ayatollah Borujerdi : religious grand cleric.
*Ayatollah Rouhollah Kamalvand: senior religious cleric.
*Ali Akbar Shekarchi:kamancheh player.
*Shamirza Moradi: oboe player.
*Nasrollah Kasraian: photographer.
*Ali Reza Hosseinkhani: kamancheh player.
*Reza Saghaee: singer.
*Nasser Gholamrezai: filmmaker.
*Dr. Sekandar Amanollahi Baharvand: sociocultural author.
*Ali Mohammad Saki: sociocultural author.
*Esfandiar Ghazanfari Amraee: poet.
*Hamid Izadpanah: poet.
*Dr Abdolhosein Zarrinkoub: writer, historian, and critic
*Dr SayyedJafar Shahidi : writer, historian, and critic.
*Abdol Mohammad Ayati: poet.
*Mehrdad Avesta: poet.
*Mola Hagh-Ali Siah Poosh: poet (1323 A.H.).
*Mola Parishan: poet (7th century A.H.).
*Khaan Almaas: poet (19th century).
*Mir Nowrooz Mirderikvand: poet (12th century).
*Ali Mirderikvand: author of "No Haven For Gon Gadeen".
*Parviz Shahbazi : writer, filmmaker, director of "Deep Breath" (2003).
*Loris Tjeknavorian : Armenian-Iranian composer and conductor.Lorestān today
Attractions
Lorestān has 263 sites of historical and cultural significance according to Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization.
Some of the more popular attractions are:
*6th Century Inscription, Khorramabad
*Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
*Sassanid Kashgan Bridge, Koohdasht
*Khorramabad Tower
*Jame Mosque of Borujerd
*Soltani Mosque of Borujerd
*Imamzadeh Ja'far, Borujerd
*Bazaar of Borujerd
*Pariz Kooh Mountain Dorood
*Gahar Lake, Dorood
*Kiyou Lake, Khorramabad
*Oshtoran Kooh Mountain, Dorood
*Bisheh Waterfall DoroodColleges and universities
# [http://www.lums.ac.ir/ Lorestān University of Medical Sciences]
# [http://www.lu.ac.ir/ University of Lorestān]
# [http://www.borujerd.ac.ir/ Islamic Azad University of Borujerd]
# Islamic Azad University of Dorood
# Islamic Azad University of Aligudarz
# Islamic Azad University of Khorram Abad
# Payam Nour University of Poldokhtar
# Payam Nour University of Alashtar
# Payam Nour University of Borujerd
# Al-ghadir Applicational Scientific Comprehensive University
# Shahid Madani school of Khoramabad
# Ma’soumeh School of Khoramabad
# Gahar Lake Place of Doroodee also
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Lorestān bronze
*Demographics of Iran
*Ethnic minorities in Iran
*Falak-ol-Aflak Castle
*Borujerd and Dorud Earthquake, March 31 2003External links
Government
* [http://www.lorestanmiras.org/ Lorestān Province Cultural Heritage Organization]
* [http://www.lorestan.ir/ Lorestān Governor's Office]
* [http://www.lorestan-agri.ir/ Agricultural Jihad Organization of Lorestān Province]
* [http://www.lorestan.medu.ir/ Lorestān Department of Education]
* [http://www.abfa-lorestan.com/ Lorestān Urban Utilities Company]
* [http://www.abfar-lorestan.com/ Lorestān Rural Utilities Company]Peoples and culture
* [http://www.lorestan.org/ Lorestān.Org Information portal]
* [http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~peyman/lur.html History of the Lur people]
* [http://www.encislam.brill.nl/data/EncIslam/C7/COM-0587.html Article about Lurs from the Encyclopedia of Islam]
* [http://www.bakhtiaritribe.net/ Bakhtiari Tribe website]
* [http://www.lorestanmusic.com/ Lorestān Music]
* [http://www.zagrosonline.com/ Zagros Online, a website from Borujerd]Current events
* [http://www.wikinews.org/wiki/Lethal_earthquakes_rock_western_Iran%2C_70_or_more_die News report concerning recent deadly earthquakes in Lorestān] from
Wikinews .Arts and Culture
* A Lori folk-song sung by
Shusha Guppy in 1970s: [http://www.iranian.com/ram/Shusha/8.ram "I Have Come to Ravish My Heart"] .References
*1911
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