Achomi people
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Achomi (Persian: اَچُمِی), also called Khodmooni (Arabic: خُودمُونِي), Lari (Persian: لآرِی), or Larestani (Persian: لآرِستَانِی),[1] are an Iranian sub-ethnic group of Persians who inhabit primarily in southern Iran in a region historically known as Irahistan. They are predominantly Sunni Muslims,[2][3][4] with a Shia minority.[3]
Quick Facts Regions with significant populations, Languages ...
Regions with significant populations | |
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Southern Iran, GCC countries | |
Languages | |
Achomi, Persian, Gulf Arabic | |
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Majority Sunni Islam, minority Shia Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Iranian peoples Especially other Persians |
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Achomi people speak the Achomi language. The language is in decline, has reported eight dialects and it is mostly intelligible with Persian proper.[5] The Achomi people are of Persian descent.[3][4]