(87) During the period under review, this illness broke out with different degrees of severity in a number of areas such as Azarbayjan, Tehran, Khurasan, Kirman,
Luristan, and Fars, among others.
In its pair of shows, one staged at Galerie Meyer Oceanic and Eskimo Art (17 rue des Beaux-Arts), it unveils a collection of ancient bronze artefacts from the mysterious
Luristan culture of the ancient Near East dating to the 1st millennium BC (Fig.
Nomads of
Luristan, History, Material Culture, and Pastoralism in Western Iran (Thames and Hudson, 1993).
Fishbum further notes that in the 17-volume
Luristan edition of the work, the second volume of Supplemental Nights also includes "The Tale of the Two Kings and the Wazir's Daughters." In this story, Shahrazad repeats the entire introduction, bringing Shahryar to see his own conduct in a new light.
bailwardi range through the Zagros Mountains from Kurdistan Province to south and southeast successively through Ilam,
Luristan, Isfahan, Khuzestan, Fars, and Kerman Provinces; C.
Louise Marlow's chapter, "Teaching Wisdom: A Persian Work of Advice for Atabeg Ahmad of
Luristan" (pp.
RARE THERE are under 1,000
Luristan newts left in the Zagros mountains of Iran.
The run on ATMs disrupted computerised banking systems across much of Iran, with Kerman,
Luristan, Khorasan and Sistan-Baluchestan provinces worst affected.
This is consistent with earlier studies of bitumen taken from Torpedo Jars in Kuwait and Sri Lanka, which also came from western Iran (
Luristan) (Connan & Carter 2007, Stern et al.
The kingdoms of Fars, Azerbaijan, Rum, and
Luristan were all safe havens for the refugees.