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... villages of the regions through which the Basseri migrate , and in many other villages and towns of the province , including Shiraz , is a considerable sedentary population of Basseri origin . Some of these are recent settlers many from ...
... villages of the regions through which the Basseri migrate , and in many other villages and towns of the province , including Shiraz , is a considerable sedentary population of Basseri origin . Some of these are recent settlers many from ...
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... villages . The situation might be diagrammatically expressed as in figure 7. In the village , there is an extreme gulf between the privileged and wealthy landowner and the subject and practically propertyless peasantry . In the tribe ...
... villages . The situation might be diagrammatically expressed as in figure 7. In the village , there is an extreme gulf between the privileged and wealthy landowner and the subject and practically propertyless peasantry . In the tribe ...
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... villagers , on the other hand , are normally undernourished ; they are packed together in unhygienic villages , often with a very poor and polluted water supply , and are therefore much more subject to contagion and to disease ...
... villagers , on the other hand , are normally undernourished ; they are packed together in unhygienic villages , often with a very poor and polluted water supply , and are therefore much more subject to contagion and to disease ...
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History ecology and economy | 1 |
Domestic units | 11 |
Camps | 25 |
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administrative affinal agnatic agnatic kinship analysis animals Arab authority Baharlu Barth Basseri chief Basseri organization Basseri tribe bride camp group camp leader camp members caravan central close collateral contracts cycle Darbar camp decision depends donkeys economic effective elementary family ethnic Fars province father features of Basseri federacy flocks formal frequently genealogical Ghavam Ghavam-ul-Mulk growth Haji head headman herding unit household Il-e-Khas important Isfahan Jahrom Kerman Khamseh confederacy kinship Kolumbei labour Labu Musa land larger Mahad mainly maintain male marriage married Marvdasht matrilateral ment migration milk Mohammed Khan nomad population Nowruz oulad pastoral nomadism pasture rights pastures patrilineal pattern pedigrees period persons political position Qashqai relations relatively ritual route Sarvestan sections sedentary communities sedentary society Shah Gholi Shaibani Khans shepherd Shiraz sibling groups South Persian structure Teheran tent tion tribal tribesmen usually villages wealth whereby whole women Yar Mohammed