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Tribes of Arasbaran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tribes of Karadagh Arasbaran, formerly known as Karadagh (قرهداغ) is a vast mountainous area in the north of East Azarbaijan Province in Iran. In this area there were several Turkic tribes; Beghdillu, Chalabianlu, Haji-Alilu, Mohammad Khanlu, Hoseynaklu, Hasanbeyglu, Ilyaskhanlu, Tokhmaqlu, Bayburdlu, Qaradaghlu, Qarachorlu. All of these tribes are now sedentary, but characteristic aspects of their culture, developed around Nomadic pastoralism,〔Dyson-Hudson, Rada, and Neville Dyson-Hudson. "Nomadic pastoralism." Annual Review of Anthropology 9 (1980): 15-61.〕 have persisted to our times. ==Land ownership==
According to A. Lampton, in Karadagh khanate the pasturage belonged to Khans, who also owned arable land in winter quarters.〔A. S. K. Lambton, "Landlord and Peasant in Persia: A Study of Land Tenure and Land Revenue..", 1991, p.285〕
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