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The eastern Gīlakī dialect is spoken in the entire valley of the Čālūs river, though Kurdish tribes were established in the yeylāq of Kojūr and Kalārdašt in the Qajar period.<ref name="calus">{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/calus |title=ČĀLŪS |encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Iranica}}</ref> Today Kurds in Mazandaran are mostly known as Khajevand Kurds and form majority of the cities of Kelardasht, Abbasabad, Nowshahr, Chalus and Kajur. Other Kurdish tribes in Mazandaran province are Modanlu (In Sari), Jahanbeiglou (In Sari), Abdolmaleki (In Behshahr), Jalalvand (In Ramsar) and Amarlu (In Tonekabon).<ref name="auto"/>
 
The [[Mazandarani people|Mazandarani]] inhabit the majority of the province. The closely related [[TabariGilaks|Gilak]] form the largest minority and are concentrated in [[Ramsar, Mazandaran|Ramsar]],<ref name="ReferenceA">‎سفرنامه ملگونوف به سواحل جنوبی دریای خزر، صفحهٔ ۵۷</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">‎سفرنامه یاسنت لویی رابینو، صفحهٔ ۴۶</ref> [[Tonekabon]].<ref name="ReferenceC">«تنکابن». دانشنامه جهان اسلام. دریافت‌شده در ۲۰۱۷-۰۷-۰۷.</ref>
 
In recent years the region has seen an influx of Iranians from other regions of Iran, many of them attracted by its nature and seaside.