Little Lorestan, the Glossary
Little Lorestan, also known as Lor-e Kuchek and Lor-e Feyli, was a region in Iran which roughly corresponded to the present-day Ilam and Lorestan provinces.[1]
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Ilam province
Ilam Province (استان ایلام) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
See Little Lorestan and Ilam province
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
Lorestan province
Lorestan Province (استان لرستان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
See Little Lorestan and Lorestan province
See also
Historical regions of Iran
- Alamut
- Ariana
- Arran (Caucasus)
- Azerbaijan (Iran)
- Bactria
- Balochistan
- Carmania (region)
- Caspiane
- Chaghaniyan
- Daylam
- Elam
- Gharchistan
- Greater Iran
- Greater Khorasan
- Haasa
- Hyrcania
- Izmukshir
- Jibal
- Khorasan
- Khwarazm
- Little Lorestan
- Makran
- Media (region)
- Mesopotamia
- Mihrajanqadhaq
- Parthia
- Persian Iraq
- Persis
- Quhistan
- Qumis (region)
- Saparda
- Shirvan
- Sistan
- Tabaristan
- Tabasayn
- Tagh-e Tavileh
- Torshiz
Lorestan province
- 1979 Iranian Constitutional Assembly election in Lorestan province
- Bakhtiari people
- Borujerdi dialect
- Chegini (tribe)
- Chehel Minbari
- Feyli (tribe)
- Feyli Lurs
- Gahar Zagros F.C.
- Hasanvand
- Kalmakareh Cave
- Kowsar Lorestan F.C.
- Lak (tribe)
- Little Lorestan
- Lorestan province
- Luristan bronze
- Lurs
- Suramiri (tribe)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Lorestan
Also known as Lor-e Feyli, Lor-e Kuchek, Lur-i Fayli, Lur-i Kuchik, Luristan-i Fayli.