Final days of Caspian nomads
- Uncommon Studio
- Jun 24
- 1 min read
Photo Story - By Amir Behroozi

The Talesh mountain belt is a region in northwest Iran and the southwest of the Caspian Sea. The distinct language, culture, and traditions of this land have been preserved over millennia by its people, including nomadic, semi-nomadic, and pastoralists. For decades, isolation has been a significant factor for the inhabitants of this land. However, over the past decade, this region has been affected by some drivers, such as immigration, discrimination against women, severe shortage of access to healthcare services, the climate change crisis and land use change, mainly for construction purposes.

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