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Larestan region

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Larestan, Laristan
بر فارس، فارس، جهانگيريه، ايراهستان، لارستان، اچمستان Jahangirih, Irahestan, South of Fars
an European map from 1730, where it shows Larestan located in the shores of the Persian Gulf, between Kerman and Fars.
an European map from 1730, where it shows Larestan located in the shores of the Persian Gulf, between Kerman and Fars.
Area
 • Total45,000 km2 (17,000 sq mi)
Population
 • Total1,000,000 (In Larestan only)

Larestan or Laristan (Larestani: لارستان) is a region in the South of Iran, located in the west of Hormozgan, South of Fars, and South of Bushehr province. It is mostly consisted of Persians followed by Turkics, Arabs, Balochs, and Africans. Larestanis are about 1,000,000 living in Larestan with an estimated 2,000,000 Larestanis living in Arab states of the Persian Gulf, due to extensive immigration occurring in the 19th and 20th century for better job opportunities and a better life.

Larestani or Achomi

The main language spoken in Larestan is known as Larestani or Achomi or Khodemooni. It is southwestern Iranian language and a descendant of Middle Persian. It has few Arabic loanwords and much purer than Persian. It has at least five dialects that are Lari, Bastaki, Khonji, Evazi, Gerashi.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Anonby, Erik (2016). "The Keshmi (Qeshmi) dialect of Hormozgan Province, Iran: A first account". Studia Iranica. 44 (2): 165–206. ISSN 1783-1784.
  2. ^ "A Study of Personal Pronouns of Larestani Language as an Endangered Iranian Language". ResearchGate. January 2016.
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