Kabir Kuh (In Persian: کبیرکوه) is a very long mountainous ridge stretching about 150 miles in length on the borders of Lurestan and Ilam Province in Iran. âFarsiâ redirects here. ... This article needs cleanup. ... // Introduction Ilam province is on the western edges of the Zagros range, bordering Iraq. ...
Coordinates: 32°55′N47°45′E / 32.917, 47.75 Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
Kabir is also considered one of the early northern India Sants.
Kabir has enjoyed a revival of popularity over the past half century as arguably the most acceptable and understandable of the medieval Indian 'saints', with an especial influence over spiritual traditions such as that of Sant Mat and Radha Soami.
Kabir is revered as Satguru by the Kabirpanthi religion, based in Maghar.
The two major divisions of Lur-i Kuchek are the zones west of KabirKuhmountain (or west of the Saimarreh river), called Posht Kuh (behind the mountain), and Pish Kuh (in front of the mountain).
Pish Kuh to the north east of Posht Kuh, is bordered on its north-east by the Burujird valley, on its south by the alluvial plain of Khuzestan.
The Pish Kuh may also be divided into two main sub sections, one east of the Kashgan river and west of the Ab-i Diz,known as Balgariwa; and the region to the north- west of the Kashgan, the Pish Kuh itself.