The Lori are a nomadic community found in the Balochistan region of Iran and Pakistan.
[2] They must not be confused with the Lurs, who are an entirely distinct people also living in Iran.
[3][4] Traditionally, the Lori along with Darzada, Nakib, Lundi, Lutti, Behari/Bahari and Wardili were the gypsies, tinkers, minstrels, carpenters, tailors and the blacksmiths.
Historically, they were also the sellers of donkeys, but this occupation has declined with the growth in modern transportation.
[4] In the Kachhi region of Balochistan, the Lori live among both the Jamot and the Baloch and Brahui.