found: Work cat.: 98933362: Suhrābī, Muḥammad. Luristān va tārīkh-i qawm-i Kāsīt (Kāsiyān), 1997 or 1998.
found: Iran, a country study, 1989:p. 87, etc. ("The Lurs ... live in the Zagros ... divided into two main groups, the Posht-e Kuhi and the Pish-e Kuhi ... subdivided into more than 60 tribes ... considered among the fiercest of Iranian tribes ... During the 1920s and 1930s, the government of Reza Shah undertook several coercive campaigns to settle the nomadic Lurs ... By 1986 a majority of all Lurs were settled ... ")
found: Donzel, E.J. Islamic desk reference, 1994:p. 231 ("Lurs (P[ersian] Lor): Iranian people living in the mountains of Luristan. In the 19th c. their religion was considered to be little orthodox, even from a Shiʻi point of view. Their tribes, especially the Bakhtiyaris, have a rich popular literature.")
found: Encyc. Brit. Micro., 1992:v. 7, p. 567 ("Lur, member of a mountain Muslim people of western Iran, speaking a distinct language closely related to Persian. The Lurs ... are partly agricultural and partly pastoral tribes.")
found: Web. search by Google, Jan. 30, 2005(Lurs, the Lur, Lors, the Lor)