In the extensive Iranian land, with its varying weather conditions, from the dry and hot central and south-western deserts, with as high temperature as 50 °C, to northern rainy green lands and western as well as north-western cold and snowy regions; the life of Iranian society and civilization is formed, in Dr. Eslami Nedushen words, with the periodic combinations of luck and loss.
The deprived, isolated south-eastern borderland of Iran, reminding the history of its people struggle with the nature’s stinginess and invader’s plunderings, which forms a part of Iranian mythology in their survival efforts, is the homeland of the Iranian Baluchis. Their myths, of course, should be explored by the current as well as the following generations, so that the derived knowledge will pave the tested ways to survive in this land.