Book About:
The book, Iranian Lur: Big Lur and Small Lur is a collection of the scattered information, fieldwork, several student's dissertations and scientific activities, that has been categorized and shaped in most of the current issues. The motivation for this research was to produce a small textbook with about 100 – 150 pages on understanding Iranian tribal society for social science's students, especially sociology and anthropology's students, because of the massive book of Central Iranian Tribes that was previously published. For this purpose, it was compiled some information beyond the undergraduate students' needs, and it was difficult for students to select chapters or materials from the book. Therefore, we started to write this work after the publication of the book of Central Iranian Tribes in 1989 in order to help the students.
At the beginning of the work, I wanted to make a division of the Iranian tribes and this division was based on the first official information and census of the Iranian tribes during the reign of King Hussein Safavi in 1749 A.D., it was done appropriately and the result of the work was compiled in a book called Royal Curio. In this census, the Iranian tribes are divided into two groups, "Iranian tribes" that have not been mixed with any other clan and the outer tribes that have migrated to other Safavid lands during Kianian dynasty, and brought them to Iran, and helped them to dewll. According to the recognition of these categories to the Turks' branch of the "outer states, I began to study the history, social instruction, power classes, and tectonics of the Turkoman Turks. Based on the historical facts, these Turkoman Turks have inhabited for over a thousand years in areas of the Iranian Eastern territory.
I first studied the history of their entry, and then their social construction, when their primary researching finished, I realized that the information gathered and coded far outweighed the preliminary requirements. Thence, I ignored to continue to study the outside tribes and did cognitive research on the Iranian tribal Lurs. I divided my work into two sections: "Big Lur" and "Little Lur", and began my research on this matter. When I submitted my handwritten copy, Iranian Lurs for publication to my esteemed friend, Mr. Farid Moradi, a director of Atieh Publication, I wanted to delete the Turkmen chapter because it was incompatible with a book called Iranian Lurs.
Mr. Moradi said: "Your statements are true, but this part of the book will not be tedious, especially on the subject of the old constructive network that has not been mentioned in all of the rich Turkmen resources. I completely accepted his words. Usually, the point that should be remembered, there are critics who make the judgments and count it against the original name of the book. The original name of the book is Arvand Copper, I already understood this issue and took it for granted, but the publisher's agreement and interest diminished my sadness.
For general understanding and early divisions, I drew the Iranian tribal charts due to their preliminary ethnic and regional ranks, but began my basic research relying on the Iranian Lurs. The Lurs are ethnically a large branch of the Iranian tribes, but they are divided into two major groups: The Great Lur and the Little Lur, the Great Lur resides in the eastern part of the Little Lur, but their territory is divided into four independent regions including Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh, Mamasani, and Hayat Davudi. Thence, I divided the whole book into two sections: "Big Lur" and "Little Lur".
Author About:
Javad Safinejad was born on Agugust 31, 1929 in Rey. He completed his studies in the town of Rey, and succeeded in obtaining a diploma. In 1953, he was accepted with a degree in history and geography at Tehran University, and in 1957, he received a degree in a BA since he demonstrated the dramatically talent and perseverance at his university. The commitment of his secretary canceled and recruited under the supervision of Dr. Ganji at Tehran Literature University.
In 1961, he received his master's degree in social sciences by presenting a thesis on the sacred places of the city of Rey. In 1966, on the occasion of increasing the rural studies, the studies' section was separated, and Safinezhad and his two colleagues under the supervision of Dr. Nader Afshar Naderi founded the Studies and Research Section independently. During these years, the investigatory activities of Professor Safinejad could imply to a series of studies among the Turkmen, Shahsavan, and areas of Kohgiluyeh and Boyerahmad, olericulture, and people who do the Rey market gardening, geographical and historical background in the North of Khorasan, performing numerous monographs, working on the subjects such as aqueduct, bhang, the farming systems, the irrigation systems, and tribal documentations in Iran, which he is very unique expert in the above areas.
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