Haft Lang
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Haft Lang (Persian: هفت لنگ) literally meaning Seven Legs. It is the name of one of the two branches of Bakhtiari people.
Haft Lang consists of four sub-branches: Dureki, , and .
Dureki sub-groups are:
- Zarrâsvand
- Osivand
- Mouri
- Qand Ali
- Bâbâ Ahmadi
- Arab Kamari
- Âsteraki
Dinârâni sub-groups are:
- Owrak
- Lajmir Owrak
- Shâloo
- Nowrouzi
- KoorKoor
- SarGholi
- Sahid
- Boweiri
- Âli Mahmoudi
- Gorouei
Bâbâdi sub-groups are:
- Shehni
- A'kkâshe
- Râki
- Galleh
- Pebdeni
- Nasir
- Gomâr
- Ârpanâhi
- Ahmad Mohammadi
- Âli Anvar
- Molmoli
Behdârvand sub-groups are:
- Bakhtiârvand
- Âli Jamâli
- Jânaki Sardsir
- Alâeddin Vand
- Belivand
- Âli Jamâli
- Monjezi
- Dinâshi
- Kiârsi
- Mash Mardâsi
References[]
- Bakhtiari History by Sardar Assad Bakhtiari (Persian: تاریخ بختیاری نوشته سردار اسعد بختیاری)
Categories:
- Ethnic groups in Iran
- Indigenous peoples of Western Asia
- Nomadic groups in Eurasia
- Iranian nomads
- Pastoralists
- Bakhtiari people
- Luri tribes
- Nomadic groups in Iran
- Asian ethnic group stubs