Baghdadi Lurish

Baghdadi Lurish[1] is a dialect of Lurish language that is spoken by Iraqi Lurs in Baghdad and surrounding neighbourhoods.[2][3] Iraqi Lurs are a part of Iranian-origin Feylis.[3][4]

Freya Stark (1932 and 1934) referred to Lurish residence in Iraq and as inhabitants of Baghdad.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. Schmitt, Rüdiger (ed.) (1989). Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum (in German). Wiesbaden: Reichert. ISBN 3-88226-413-6
  2. F.J.Darah, 2013, Failis: the Curse of Compound Identity and Scars of Collective Memory, in : Minorities in Iraq. Memory, identity and challenges, edited by Sa’ad Salloum, Masarat for cultural and Media development, Bagdad-Beyrouth, 2013, (in French, Arabic and English languages). pages;112-126
  3. 1 2 H. Field, Contributions to the Anthropology of Iran, Chicago, 1939.
  4. G. R. Fazel, ‘Lur’, in Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey, ed. R. V. Weekes (Westport, 1984), pp. 446–447; S. Amanollahi, Qom-e Lor (Tehran, 1991), p. 8
  5. F.Stark, 1934, The Valleys of the Assassins: and Other Persian Travels, Modern library
  6. F.Stark, 1932, Baghdad Sketches (Travel), Marlboro Press


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