In Iran, there exists a rich history of nomadic tribes who have roamed the rugged landscape for centuries. These nomads, mainly of Kurdish and Qashqai descent, lead a traditional way of life, moving with their herds of sheep and goats in search of fresh pasture. The nomadic lifestyle is not an easy one, as families must constantly adapt to the harsh and unpredictable conditions of the Iranian countryside. They face challenges such as extreme weather, limited access to resources, and the ever-present threat of predators. Despite these difficulties, the nomadic people of Iran have shown remarkable resilience and endurance. They have developed a strong sense of community and a deep connection to the land, passing down their traditions and customs from generation to generation. One such example of this resilience can be seen in the story of a poor nomadic mother and son who set out to finish the wall of their nomadic building
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