Baloch people - Wikipedia Balochi (بلۏچی, romanized: Balòci) is an Indo-European language, spoken by the Baloch and belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the family As an Iranian language, it is classified in the Northwestern group, [34] spoken primarily in the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan
Balochi language - Wikipedia Balochi is an Indo-European language, spoken by the Baloch and belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the family As an Iranian language, it is classified in the Northwestern group
Balochistan - Wikipedia Al-Muqaddasī, who visited the capital of Makran, Bannajbur, wrote c 985 CE that it was populated by people called Balūṣī (Baluchi), leading Hansman to postulate "Baluch" as a modification of Meluḫḫa and Baluḫḫu
Baloch people in Iran - Wikipedia Iranian Balochistan is characterized by rugged mountains, deserts, and arid plains It forms part of the larger Balochistan region, which extends into Pakistan and Afghanistan In Iran, the Baloch are divided into two groups: the Makrani and the Sarhadi
Baloch | People, History, Society, Culture | Britannica Approximately 70 percent of the total Baloch population live in Pakistan About 20 percent inhabit the coterminous region of southeastern Iran This geographic region is the least-developed in Iran, partially owing to its harsh physical conditions
Who Are The Baloch People? - WorldAtlas Significant numbers of Baloch people are found in the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Oman, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia Pakistan is a country in South Asia, and it hosts a Baloch population of about 6,800,000
A Cultural Anthropology of Baluchis - Iran Chamber T he Baluchis are the ancient genuine Iranians who have their exclusive and special celebrations and feats Basluchis first moved to the region in the twelfth century During the Moghul period, this territory became known as "Baluchistan " Their name, "Baluch Baloch," is shrouded in controversy
Baluchi - Wikipedia Reza Baluchi (born 1972), an Iranian American athlete and activist, inventor of the hydro pod; Baluchi horse
Balochi language | History, Origin, Varieties | Britannica A West Iranian language, Balochi is spoken by about nine million people as a first or second language in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, India, and Baloch diaspora communities Balochi is generally divided into eastern, southern, and western dialect groups