Kalhor (tribe)

Kalhor (Kurdish: کەڵھوڕ / Kelhurr)[1] is a Kurdish tribe[2][3][4][5] and their dialect, "Kalhori", has been categorized as a branch of Southern Kurdish.[6][7]

  1. ^ "نوێترین ئەلبوومی کەیھان کەڵھوڕ لە ئاستی جیھاندا بڵاودەکرێتەوە". 23 December 2020 (in Kurdish).
  2. ^ "Kalhor". Encyclopædia Iranica. KALHOR, a Kurdish tribe in the southernmost part of Persian Kurdistan
  3. ^ Potts, Daniel T. (2014). Nomadism in Iran: From Antiquity to the Modern Era. Oxford University Press. p. 352. ISBN 9780199330799.
  4. ^ Arjomand, Said Amir (1988). The Turban for the Crown: The Islamic Revolution in Iran. Oxford University Press. p. 56. ISBN 9780195042580. Furthermore, the Kalhor Kurds in the west, the Turkman tribes in the northeast and the Baluch in the southeast were showing clear signs of open insubordination
  5. ^ Hamzehʼee, M. Reza (1990). The Yaresan: a sociolgoical, historical and religio-historical study of a Kurdish community. K. Schwarz. p. 62. ISBN 9783922968832. The Kalhor (Kelhor) and Zangana (Zengene) Kurds, with the help of the Afshars, fought the invading army but were defeated.136 Therefore Nader Shah came to ...
  6. ^ "Kurdish, Southern". Ethologue.
  7. ^ "Kalhori of Kurdish, Southern (sdh)". MultiTree:A Digital Library of Language Relationships.[dead link]

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