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Bakhtiari weddings are among the most authentic and magnificent tribal ceremonies in Iran—celebrations where honor, courage, color, music, and the deep unity of the tribe come together in harmony. On the wedding day, the entire tribe gathers as one. The sound of saz and dohol rises through the valleys, and joyful voices echo across the mountains. Men dressed in their iconic choqa and felt hats, and women adorned in colorful traditional dresses and silver ornaments, create a breathtaking scene full of life and tradition. One of the most iconic moments of a Bakhtiari wedding is the stick dance (Chub-Bazi)—a rhythmic, skillful, and symbolic dance performed by men. It represents strength, respect, and the spirit of bravery that the Bakhtiari tribe has carried for generations. Alongside it, group dances and joyful local singing fill the celebration with warmth and excitement. In Bakhtiari culture, a wedding is more than the union of two individuals; it is the joining of two families, two lineages, and the continuation of a heritage hundreds of years old. When the bride appears in her traditional attire, decorated with silver headpieces and vibrant colors, and the groom stands among the elders and friends of the tribe, a sense of pride and unity shines on every face. This magnificent ceremony is a celebration of life, love, and identity— a moment where the Bakhtiari people proudly showcase the strength and beauty of their culture.