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Turks in Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari
[edit]Turks in Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari When in a place of this dear country, speaking from the province (Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari), people in other parts of the world think that the province is spoken in Bakhtiari language (Lori), and somebody knows that about 30% of the people in the province speak a sweet Turkish language.The province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari is composed of two parts (Chaharmahal) and (Bakhtiari), the fours of which can be called: (Lar, Kayar, Myastad and Gandman).Some inhabitants of Mahal Lar, Kayar and Gandman have Persian dialects and their ethnic origin is Persian, and in some cities and villages of Chahar Mahal, Turkic people live. These people are Turkic and have Turkish dialects, considering that The long-standing position of Turkmen and Azarbaijan tribes.It is a question that the Turkic languages living in the central regions of Iran, especially the Turks living in Chahar Mahal, have come to these areas since, according to the existing and political evidence that the rulers and kings used to suppress different ethnic groups, it can be argued that the migration of the tribes from the north into the central regions of Iran is a fundamental reason had. Possibly, during the reign of the Seljuk dynasty, Ghaznavi and Khwarazmshahi, the center was thrown into the center for more influence in the central areas of the Turkic tribes. There is also a view that these tribes have been dumped from their home country to other places because of the suppression of the clandestine rivals that they had with the government.Just as Nader Shah fired from the Bakhtiari to Khorasan during the reign of Malikshah Seljuq, whose center of government was Isfahan, and found the kingdom of Turks in Isfahan and the surrounding areas a favorable place to penetrate and reside, perhaps today's Turks in the fourth quarter of that era in these regions Homeland.In 1033, 70,000 Armenians and Azerbaijani were exiled to central Iran. In 1033, many Georgians were deported to the exile center. In 1028, 50,000 people were sacked from Azerbaijan and Armenia to Iran. At present, residents (Chahar Mahal) are people of Persian and Turkish dialects, Qashqai Turks in the Borujen, Saman and other regions and Ottoman and Azeri Turkic in the Bin Sakin area. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Z.shahheidari (talk • contribs) 10:09, 19 December 2017 (UTC)
Inverted tulips
[edit]The name inverted tulips picture for the flowers is wrong, they are Fritillaria imperialis.Catfurball (talk) 18:09, 31 August 2018 (UTC)