Bashkardi people
The Bashkardi people are an Iranian ethnic group that speak the Bashkardi language in southeastern Iran. The Bashkardi people practice Islam and have an approximate population from 8,700 to 35,000.[1][2][3] The Bashkardi people primarily live in villages in the mountains near Bashagard County in Hormozgan Province.[3] Ilya Gershevitch, expert on Iran, published "Travels in Bashkardia" in the Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society in 1959.[4]
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gollark: Well, they probably can't have great weaponry (except the drive) and also fly amazingly.
gollark: Or radians Celsius.
gollark: Just use degrees felsius.
gollark: Wireless charging?
gollark: Are there constraints on how much not-hemoglobin you can have other than how many blood cells will actually fit?
References
- https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10704/IR
- https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01263892/document
- https://elar.soas.ac.uk/Collection/MPI931197
- Ilya Gershevitch. "Travels in Bashkardia", Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society 46, 1959, pp. 213-25
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