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Qashqai people

Index Qashqai people

Qashqai people (pronounced; قشقایی; Kaşkayı in Turkish) are a Turkic tribal confederation in Iran. [1]

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  1. 69 relations: Ahmad Shah Qajar, Altai Mountains, Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, Arabs, Ardabil, Aryan, Bichaghchi, Bruce Chatwin, Bushehr province, Caspian Depression, Central Asia, Central Iran, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Chaharmahali Turks, DK (publisher), Encyclopædia Iranica, Ethnicities in Iran, Fars province, Firuzabad, Fars, Gabbeh (film), Genghis Khan, German Empire, Huns, Il khan, Iran, Iranian Revolution, Isfahan province, Ismail I, Ismail Khan Qashqai, Jajim, Khalaj people, Khuzestan province, Kishlak, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Kurds, L'Harmattan, Lady Hester Stanhope, Livestock, Lurs, Makran, Mohammad Bahmanbeigi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Nazi Germany, Nissan, Nissan Qashqai, Nomad, Oghuz languages, Pahlavi dynasty, Paris, Pastoralism, ... Expand index (19 more) »

  2. Fars province
  3. Isfahan province
  4. Khuzestan province

Ahmad Shah Qajar

Ahmad Shah Qajar (احمد شاه قاجار‎; 21 January 1898 – 21 February 1930) was the Shah of Persia (Iran) from 16 July 1909 to 15 December 1925, and the last ruling member of the Qajar dynasty.

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Altai Mountains

The Altai Mountains, also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central Asia and Eastern Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters.

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Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran

The Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran or Anglo-Soviet invasion of Persia was the joint invasion of the neutral Imperial State of Iran by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union in August 1941.

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Arabs

The Arabs (عَرَب, DIN 31635:, Arabic pronunciation), also known as the Arab people (الشَّعْبَ الْعَرَبِيّ), are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa.

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Ardabil

Ardabil (اردبیل.) is a city in northwestern Iran.

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Aryan

Aryan or Arya (Indo-Iranian arya) is a term originally used as an ethnocultural self-designation by Indo-Iranians in ancient times, in contrast to the nearby outsiders known as 'non-Aryan' (an-arya).

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Bichaghchi

Bichaghchis or Bichaghchi people, (مردمبچاقچی) are a Turkic sub-ethnic group of Turks in Iran, mainly living in Kerman Province. Qashqai people and Bichaghchi are ethnic groups in Iran.

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Bruce Chatwin

Charles Bruce Chatwin (13 May 194018 January 1989) was an English travel writer, novelist and journalist.

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Bushehr province

Bushehr Province (استان بوشهر) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Caspian Depression

The Caspian Depression or the Caspian Lowland is a low-lying flatland region encompassing the northern part of the Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed body of water on Earth.

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Central Asia

Central Asia is a subregion of Asia that stretches from the Caspian Sea in the southwest and Eastern Europe in the northwest to Western China and Mongolia in the east, and from Afghanistan and Iran in the south to Russia in the north.

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Central Iran

Central Iran (Persian: ایران مرکزی) consists of the southern slopes of the Alborz Mountains in the north, the Zagros Mountains in south, the Central Iranian Range, and the desert of Dasht-e Kavir.

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Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province

Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province (استان چهارمحال و بختیاری) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Chaharmahali Turks

Chaharmahali Turks (Chaharmahali Turkic: چهارمحال تۆرکلری) are a Turkic people who live in Chaharmahal region of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province and speak Chaharmahali Turkic. Qashqai people and Chaharmahali Turks are ethnic groups in Iran.

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DK (publisher)

Dorling Kindersley Limited (branded as DK) is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages.

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Encyclopædia Iranica

Encyclopædia Iranica is a project whose goal is to create a comprehensive and authoritative English-language encyclopedia about the history, culture, and civilization of Iranian peoples from prehistory to modern times.

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Ethnicities in Iran

The majority of the population of Iran (approximately 80%) consists of Iranic peoples. Qashqai people and Ethnicities in Iran are ethnic groups in Iran.

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Fars province

Fars province (استان فارس) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Firuzabad, Fars

Firuzabad (فيروزآباد) is a city in the Central District of Firuzabad County, Fars province, Iran, serving as both capital of the district and of the county.

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Gabbeh (film)

Gabbeh (Persian: گبه) is a 1996 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf.

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Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire.

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German Empire

The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.

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Huns

The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries AD.

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Il khan

Il Khan (also il-khan, ilkhan, elkhan, etc.), in Turkic languages and Mongolian, is a title of leadership.

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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.

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Iranian Revolution

The Iranian Revolution (انقلاب ایران), also known as the 1979 Revolution and the Islamic Revolution (label), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. The revolution led to the replacement of the Imperial State of Iran by the present-day Islamic Republic of Iran, as the monarchical government of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was superseded by the theocratic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a religious cleric who had headed one of the rebel factions.

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Isfahan province

Isfahan Province (استان اصفهان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Ismail I

Ismail I (translit; 14 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until his death in 1524.

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Ismail Khan Qashqai

Ismail Khan Qashqai (اسماعیل خان قشقایی) was a Qashqai chieftain in 18th-century Iran.

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Jajim

Jajim also spelled as gelims, or jajim-bafi, is a handmade, flat-woven textile made of colored natural fiber which is created and used in the majority of villages and rural areas of Iran.

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Khalaj people

The Khalaj (Xalass; Xalajhâ) are a Turkic ethnic group who mainly reside in Iran. Qashqai people and Khalaj people are ethnic groups in Iran.

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Khuzestan province

Khuzestan Province (استان خوزستان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Kishlak

Kishlak or qishlaq (qishloq, gyşlag, kışlak, qışlaq, قشلاق), or qıştaq (кыштак) qıstaw (қыстау) is a rural settlement of semi-nomadic Turkic peoples of Central Asia and Azerbaijan.

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Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province

Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province (استان کهگیلویه و بویراحمد) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

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Kurds

Kurds or Kurdish people (rtl, Kurd) are an Iranic ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.

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L'Harmattan

Éditions L'Harmattan, usually known simply as L'Harmattan, is one of the largest French book publishers.

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Lady Hester Stanhope

Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope (12 March 1776 – 23 June 1839) was a British adventurer, writer, antiquarian, and one of the most famous travellers of her age.

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Livestock

Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting in order to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool.

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Lurs

The Lurs are an Iranian people living in western Iran. Qashqai people and Lurs are ethnic groups in Iran, fars province, Isfahan province and Khuzestan province.

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Makran

Makran (مكران), also mentioned in some sources as Mecran and Mokrān, is the southern coastal region of Balochistan.

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Mohammad Bahmanbeigi

Mohammad Bahmanbeigi (Persian: محمد بهمن‌بیگی) (16 February 1920 – 1 May 2010), sometimes rendered Mohammad Bahman Beigi, was an activist of education for nomadic communities in Iran.

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Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Mohsen Makhmalbaf (محسن مخملباف, Mohsen Makhmalbaaf; born May 29, 1957) is an Iranian film director, writer, film editor, and producer.

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

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Nissan

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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Nissan Qashqai

The Nissan Qashqai is a compact crossover SUV (C-segment) designed and produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2006.

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Nomad

Nomads are communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas.

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Oghuz languages

The Oghuz languages are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family, spoken by approximately 108 million people.

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Pahlavi dynasty

The Pahlavi dynasty (دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty that ruled for almost 54 years between 1925 and 1979.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pastoralism

Pastoralism is a form of animal husbandry where domesticated animals (known as "livestock") are released onto large vegetated outdoor lands (pastures) for grazing, historically by nomadic people who moved around with their herds. Qashqai people and Pastoralism are Pastoralists.

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Persian campaign (World War I)

The Persian campaign or invasion of Iran (اشغال ایران در جنگ جهانی اول) was a series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire, British Empire and Russian Empire in various areas of what was then neutral Qajar Iran, beginning in December 1914 and ending with the Armistice of Mudros on 30 October 1918, as part of the Middle Eastern Theatre of World War I.

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Persian Gulf

The Persian Gulf (Fars), sometimes called the (Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a mediterranean sea in West Asia.

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Persian language

Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.

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Qajar Iran

The Sublime State of Iran, commonly referred to as Qajar Iran, Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, Sublime State of Persia, and also the Guarded Domains of Iran, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Qajar dynasty, which was of Turkic origin,Cyrus Ghani.

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Qashqai F. C.

Qashqai Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فرهنگی ورزشی قشقایی, Bashgah-e Ferhengi-ye Vârzeshi-ye Qâshqâiye) or Qashqai Cultural Sport Club was a football club based in Shiraz, Iran.

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Qashqai language

Qashqai (قشقایی ديلى, Qašqāyī dili, pronounced in English as, and also spelled Qaşqay, Qashqayi, Kashkai, Kashkay, Qašqāʾī, by Michael Knüppel, by Gerhard Doerfer and Qashqa'i or Kaşkay) is an Oghuz Turkic language spoken by the Qashqai people, an ethnic group living mainly in the Fars Province of Southern Iran.

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Sedentism

In cultural anthropology, sedentism (sometimes called sedentariness; compare sedentarism) is the practice of living in one place for a long time.

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Shia Islam

Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam.

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Shiraz

Shiraz (شیراز) is the fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars and Persis.

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Southern Iran

Southern Iran consists of the southern mountain ranges of Zagros and Central Iranian Range, Khuzestan Plain and the northern coasts of Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.

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Timur

Timur, also known as Tamerlane (8 April 133617–18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history, as well as one of the most brutal and deadly.

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Turkic peoples

The Turkic peoples are a collection of diverse ethnic groups of West, Central, East, and North Asia as well as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages.

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Visigoths

The Visigoths (Visigothi, Wisigothi, Vesi, Visi, Wesi, Wisi) were a Germanic people united under the rule of a king and living within the Roman Empire during late antiquity.

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White Revolution

The White Revolution (translit) or the Shah and People Revolution (translit) was a far-reaching series of reforms resulting in aggressive modernization in the Imperial State of Iran launched on 26 January 1963 by the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, which lasted until 1979.

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Wilhelm Wassmuss

Wilhelm Wassmuss (1880 – November 29, 1931; German spelling: Waßmuß) was a German diplomat and spy and part of Niedermayer–Hentig Expedition, known as "Wassmuss of Persia".

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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Yaylak

Yaylak (жайлау; жайлоо; ییلاق; яйлаг) is a summer highland pasture associated with transhumance pastoralism in several Central and West Asian Turkic communities.

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Yörüks

The Yörüks, also Yuruks or Yorouks (Yörükler;, Youroúkoi; юруци; Јуруци, Juruci), are a Turkic ethnic subgroup of Oghuz descent, some of whom are nomadic, primarily inhabiting the mountains of Anatolia, and partly in the Balkan peninsula. Qashqai people and Yörüks are Pastoralists.

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Zagros Mountains

The Zagros Mountains (Kuh hā-ye Zāgros; translit; translit;; Luri: Kûya Zagrus کویا زاگرس or کوه یل زاگرس) are a long mountain range in Iran, northern Iraq, and southeastern Turkey.

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See also

Fars province

Isfahan province

Khuzestan province

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qashqai_people

Also known as Dareshuri tribe, Ghashghai, Kashgai, Kashkai, Qashgai, Qashqa'i, Qashqa'i Rug, Quashqai.

, Persian campaign (World War I), Persian Gulf, Persian language, Qajar Iran, Qashqai F. C., Qashqai language, Sedentism, Shia Islam, Shiraz, Southern Iran, Timur, Turkic peoples, Visigoths, White Revolution, Wilhelm Wassmuss, World War I, Yaylak, Yörüks, Zagros Mountains.