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Luri (other)
Luri may refer to: * Luri people or Lurs, an Iranian people * Luri language, Western Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lurs * Luri dances, Iranian folk dances of Lur people * Luri clothing, clothes of Iranian Luri people * Luri language (Nigeria), dialect of the Afro-Asiatic language Polci * Luri, Haute-Corse, commune in France * Luri (river), coastal stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France * Andrew Luri, Sudanese-Australian actor * Diego Luri (born 1985), Brazilian actor, singer and journalist See also * Lurs (other) *Lari (other) *Lurie Lurie is often a Jewish surname, but also an Irish and English surname. The name is sometimes transliterated from/to other languages as Lurye, Luriye (from Russian), Lourié (in French). Other variants include: Lurey (surname), Loria, Luria, Lur ...
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Luri People
Lurs () are an Iranian people living in the mountains of western Iran. The four Luri branches are the Bakhtiari, Mamasani, Kohgiluyeh and Lur proper, who are principally linked by the Luri language. Lorestan Province is named after the Lurs, but the ethnic group also live in the provinces of Fars, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Khuzestan, Hamadan, Isfahan, Tehran and southern Ilam Province. Language Luri is a Western Iranian language continuum spoken by about four million people. The continuum constitutes the three dialects of Bakhtiari, Luristani and Southern Luri and linguist Anonby situates them between Kurdish and Persian. Luri branches There are several established branches of the Luri people. * Bakhtiari * Southern Lori ** Boyerahmadi (Yasuji) ** Kohgiluyei ** Mamasani * Luristani (Northern Lori) ** Khorramabadi ** Borujerdi ** Bala Gariva Lori ** Hinimini ** Shuhani History Lurs are a mixture of aboriginal Iranian tribes, ori ...
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Luri Language
Luri ( lrc, لٛۏری, Łôrī, luz, لُرِی, Lorī) is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari,G. R. Fazel, 'Lur', in Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey, ed. R. V. Weekes (Westport, 1984), pp. 446–447 and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs ( Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Bandar Deylam) in Iran. History Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descends from Middle Persian (Parsig). It belongs to the ''Persid'' or ''Southern Zagros group'', and is lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology. According to the ''Encyclopædia Iranica'', "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Earl ...
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Luri Dances
The mosaic dance of Iran is as vibrant as the country's cultural diversity, and the Iranian dances are the colorful tapestries of practices which permeate the country, as well as the Iranian diaspora. The Luri dances include a range of folk dances popular among different groups of Lur people which have formed, developed and transferred during the subsequent generations. They usually include common Iranian dances; Collective dances and quadrille, the circular arrangement (circle dance), and the colorful clothing. History Due to discovered objects and archeological excavations from Luri-inhabited areas like Kozagaran, Tepe Giyan, Tepe Musiyan, CheghaMish and Kul-e Farah, it is evident that dance history predates the Arian migrations inward the Iranian plateau. Motifs depicting three dancing persons on the pottery discovered and dance portrays on the bronze flags of Luristan of the first millennium BC, musicians and musical instruments depicted on the petroglyphs in Kul-e Farah of Iz ...
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Luri Clothing
Luri culture has been developed along with the long history of coexistence among Lurs with surrounding natural elements across the Iranian plateau, and geographical, cultural and religious effects. Men's clothing Felt hats Felt hats (کُلأ نِمِدی): A round felt made that has no edges and sometimes is surrounded by Golvani. Chugha Chugha (چوغا): A masculine wrapper that is used prominently by Bakhtiari people, Bakhtiari Lurs. Chugha is made by sheep wool and usually is woven by Bakhtiari nomads. References {{reflist Iranian clothing, Clothing by nationality Costumes Luri culture ...
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Luri Language (Nigeria)
Polci (Pəlci, Posə) is an Afro-Asiatic language of Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is part of the Barawa cluster, which is in turn part of the West Chadic language family. Dialects The Polci language is one of six dialect clusters of the Zaar subgroup of the Barawa branch of the Chadic languages. The Polci dialects are Zul, Baram (Mbaram), Dir, Buli, Nyamzak/Langas, and Polci proper. An extinct dialect called Luri was possibly dialect of Polci as well, but it is not well attested. History of scholarship There have been several attempts to clarify the linguistic situation in the southern and southwestern part of Bauchi State, Nigeria, of which the Polci cluster and Polci language are a part. In 1971, John Ballard, working with the Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages, University of Ibadan, did an extensive linguistic survey of the Nigerian Middle Belt published ''Historical inferences from the linguistic geography of the Nigerian Middle Belt''. As a result, it came to ...
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Luri, Haute-Corse
Luri is a commune of the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Location Luri is in the north of the Cap Corse peninsula. It is crossed from west to east by the Luri, a stream that empties into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Villages include Spergane, Luri, Campo and Santa Severa. History Luri has been tentatively identified as the Lurinum of Ptolemy both by similarity of name and because of Castellu di Luri, a Roman-style fortification occupied from the third century BC to the 1st century AD. It was in the territory of Ptolemy's tribe, Vanacini, who according to a bronze inscription recording a letter from the emperor Vespasian, had their own senate and magistrates and were therefore probably semi-autonomous. They may have occupied the fort themselves. Population See also *Tour de Sénèque *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Corse Departments of France, department of France. The ...
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Luri (river)
The Luri (french: Ruisseau de Luri) is a coastal stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It flows across the Cap Corse peninsula to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Course The Luri is long. It crosses the commune of Luri, Haute-Corse. The only named tributary of the Luri is the Ruisseau de Furcone, which enters the Luri from the south near of the village of Luri. The Luri rises in the northwest of the Cap Corse peninsula to the northeast of the Monte Grofiglieta. It flows northeast past the village of Spergane, then east-southeast past the villages of Luri and Campo to enter the sea at Santa Severa. The D180 follows the stream for most of its course. Hydrology Measurements of the river flow were taken at the Luri ampo The , more commonly known as the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in English and as the or just in Japanese, is a treaty that permits the presence of U.S. military bases on Japanese soil, and commits the two nations to defend each other if one or th ...stat ...
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Andrew Luri
Andrew Luri is a Sudanese-Australian actor. He made his acting debut in the film ''Hearts and Bones'' (2019), for which he was nominated for an AACTA Award. Life Luri migrated from South Sudan to Australia on a humanitarian visa Humanitarian visas are Travel visa, visas granted by some countries in order to fulfill their international obligation to protect refugees from persecution. The criteria in the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, Convention Relating to t ... in 2003. Filmography Film Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Luri, Andrew Living people Australian male film actors 21st-century Australian male actors South Sudanese emigrants to Australia Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Diego Luri
Diego Luri (born September 27, 1985) is a Brazilian actor, singer, journalist and writer, who gained prominence by playing the protagonist of the Brazilian version of the show ''Shrek the Musical''. For his performance, he was nominated for the Bibi Ferreira Award in 2014. He was also in the Brazilian cast of other musical theater shows, such as '' Summer: The Donna Summer Musical'', ''Beauty and the Beast'', ''Cinderella'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''Romeo and Juliet'' – to the sound of Marisa Monte, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, The Fantasticks, My Fair Lady, Sister Act, Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões – O Musical and Porquinhos – O Musical. Early life and career Born and raised in the Rio neighborhood of Campo Grande, Diego wanted to be an artist since childhood, but only began his experience in his youth, singing in church choirs. He first graduated as a journalist, in 2009, when he was invited to present the TV show ''Vida e Missão'', broadcast by Band Rio ...
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Lurs (other)
Lurs can refer to: * Lur, a long musical wind instrument without finger holes * Lur, an Etruscan deity * Lurs, an Iranian ethnic group * Lurs, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a commune of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France See also * Luri (other) * Lari (other) Lari may refer to: Currency * Georgian lari, the currency of Georgia * Maldivian laari, or lari, a coin denomination of the rufiyaa of the Maldives Places *Lari Constituency, an electoral constituency in Kenya * Lari, Ardabil, or Lahrud, a ...
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Lari (other)
Lari may refer to: Currency * Georgian lari, the currency of Georgia * Maldivian laari, or lari, a coin denomination of the rufiyaa of the Maldives Places *Lari Constituency, an electoral constituency in Kenya * Lari, Ardabil, or Lahrud, a city in Iran *Lari, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran *Lari, Tuscany, a hamlet in Italy *Lari River, Costa Rica Persons with the name * Lari (surname) *Lari (given name) Other uses *Lari (bird), suborder of birds *Lari people (Congo), an ethnic group in the Republic of the Congo *Lari people (Iran), an ethnic group in Iran *Iraqi Biradari or Lari, Muslim community of India *Lari language (other), several languages with the name See also *Laari (other) *Larry (other) *Lare (other) *Lares Lares ( , ; archaic , singular ''Lar'') were guardian deities in ancient Roman religion. Their origin is uncertain; they may have been hero-ancestors, guardians of the hearth, fields, boundaries, or fruitfu ...
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