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- Baloch people - Wikipedia
Balochi (بلۏچی, romanised: 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, [24] spoken primarily in the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan
- Baluchi language and alphabet - Omniglot
Baluchi is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, India, Oman and the UAE There are three main varieties of Baluchi, which are classified in some sources, such as Ethnologue, as separate languages
- Baluchi - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
Baluchmayar, or “the Baluchi Way,” is the guiding principle of proper conduct for the Baluchi people It is a sort of honor code, entailing the extension of hospitality, mercy, refuge, and honesty to one's fellows, and it is reaffirmed in the oral traditions of Baluchi song and poetry
- Baloch | People, History, Society, Culture | Britannica
In Pakistan the Baloch people are divided into two groups, the Sulaimani and the Makrani, separated from each other by a compact block of Brahui tribes The original Baloch homeland probably lay on the Iranian plateau The Baloch were mentioned in Arabic chronicles of the 10th century ce
- Baluchi - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
The Baluchi language is an Indo-Iranian language of the Indo-European family Modern Baluch i shows borrowings from Persian, Arabic, Sindhi, and other languages
- 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
- Iran Chamber Society: People of Iran
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
- Branz – Branz is a collaborative project of the Iranian Baluch . . .
In collaboration with the University of Uppsala Balochi Language Project, this website and the community collaboration behind it, is also designed to support the Iranian Baluchi community to use their own language
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