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    Some Details from Eurasian Ethnic History – Altaic Peoples, Chinese Sources and Turania by Emil Heršak

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…On the other hand, the author is inclined to see the Yuezhi as a predominately Iranian group, perhaps with some Tocharian elements in it. Mounted nomadism was undoubted a trait of the Hu, Xiongnu and Yuezhi – presumably this form of livelihood arouse first among Iranian peoples to the West of the Altai range, and later shifted East, influencing population movements. …”
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  2. 2742

    Perspectiva sobre la valorización de los sistemas agrosilvopastoriles en la cuenca del Mediterráneo A perspective on the valorization of agro-silvo-pastoral systems in the Mediterr... by A Pardini

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Traditional systems like nomadism and transhumance survive beside farm systems based on the most advanced technologies, there are cases of modernization of traditional activities and other cases of modern agriculture that conserves traditions. …”
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  3. 2743

    Synoptic-Dynamic Analysis of Heavy Rainfall Leading to Flooding in Golestan Province in March 2019 by Firooz Abdolalizadeh, Ali Mohammadkhorshiddoust

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The damage of this flood was estimated at about 4800 billion Tomans, which includes damage to 17800 residential units, damage to farms, transportation infrastructure, 40% reduction in tourism, damage to industrial units, unemployment of about 3000 people, and damage to the nomads of the province. (Islamic Republic News Agency, 04.09.2019). …”
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    Modelling the Trend of Zagros Forest Degradation using Logistic Regression (Case study: Chardavol Forest of Ilam province) by Ali Mahdavi, Somayeh Rangin, Hossein Mehdizadeh, Vahid Mirzaei Zadeh

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Extended Abstract 1-Introduction Zagros forests have long been the habitat of the inhabitants and nomads in these areas and have been exposed to many damage. …”
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    The Chronotope of Exile in the Post-Yugoslav Novel and the Boundaries of Imaginary Homelands by Miranda Levanat-Peričić

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They are, by their nature, chronotopic because they are realised through the binary spatial-temporal categories of presence and absence, affiliation and non-affiliation, anchoring and nomadism. In this paper, I will look at three such chronotope motifs: 1) the motif of home as a non-place or a place of absence; 2) the motif of other/mirror country and other/”mirror” history; 3) the motif of return and travel (by train), which regularly invokes the stereotypical representation of the place and the past. …”
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  6. 2746

    KARAYAKA KAZASI (ZİĞDİ) VERİLERİ ÜZERİNDEN OSMANLI TAŞRA TARİHİNİN İDARİ, SOSYAL VE EKONOMİK YAPISINA DAİR BİR MODELLEME by Mehmet Yavuz ERLER

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Three families gained benefit from the sheep trade with the port and considered as a local elite among the society of Turkic nomads. There were also some notables in the village who were trustee of pious foundations named as “Mütevelli families”. …”
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    Identifying the key factors of rural tourism in Heris city by Hossein koohestani, Fatemeh Kazemiyeh, Amir Ali Vazifeh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The panel of respondents consists of 30 university professors in the fields of rural and urban planning, regional planning and tourism, social sciences, and economics, as well as planning and development experts, including experts from the Nomadic Affairs Organization, Sports and Youth Administration, Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, East Azarbaijan province, and Heris city. …”
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  8. 2748

    A Short Introduction to Semitic Studies by Paolo Agostini

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…The first Amorites were probably nomads. Ugaritic appears to be an early form of Canaanite. …”
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    Langobardi v panonski fazi by Ivo Pirkovič

    Published 1971-04-01
    “…Le déplacement se traîna jusqu’au 2 avril 568, à cause de la première pâture printanière pour les peuples nomades associés et à cause nuits de lune) ce qui était probablement la pratique générale de la migration des peuples (comp. le déplacement des Helvètes au-delà du Rhin en l’an 59). …”
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    Comparison research of vocabulary implicate of "Sabu" and "Sabuh" in Arabic and Persian poetry by Ali Akbar Mollaie

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This type of dish has been adapted to the nomadic life style of the Arabs, and also reminds us  the tradition of carrying the Saboo in Persian poetry. …”
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    Studying and Comparing the Soil Characteristics of Gullies (Case Study: Chabar and Sistan Region) by Mansour Jahantigh, Marzieh Tabe

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The causes of gully number 2 of Chabahar are including grazing over, destroyed vegetation cover, soil erodible, heavy floods, Agriculturalmismanagement of pasture and arable land, human activity, destruction of vegetationcover by nomadic peoples. Laboratoryanalyses show that gully number 2 of Chabahar has different morphologicalcharacteristics compared with other gullies. …”
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    Effects of topographical factors and soil characteristics on gully properties in Kohgiloye and Boyer Ahmad Provinces, Iran by Shahrivar, Abdal

    Published 2013
    “…These lands, which are the main sources of income for farmers, are being rapidly decimated. Moreover, nomadic livestock grazing in such regions is heavily dependent on these lands. …”
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  13. 2753

    Morphological and symbolic content analysis of Qarsha Ritual-dramatic movements of the Kurmanjs of Khorasan by Samane Radfar, Majid reza Moghanipour, Babak Shamshiri

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…It is also worth mentioning that in conducting this part of the research, many commonalities were found between the ritual dances of different Iranian ethnicities, particularly between the Bakhtiari nomads and the Kurmanjis. Multiple circular or chain-like dances among the Kurmanjis of northern Khorasan start from "one qarsa" with slow and gentle movements and rhythms, and proceed to anaraky or hand warm-up, and then lead to "two qarsas", "larilari" or "three qarsas”, "six qarsas", and "twelve qarsas", in which the movements of the feet and sitting and standing are done entirely for sports and martial purposes. …”
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