History Of Baloch People...
Baluch/Baloch/Bâloç/Balouch/Baloush/Belos/Beluci/Al-Balushi/Al Balooshi/Bluch Etc
About Baluchistan:
The word Baluchistan/Balochistan is a combination of "Baloch" (a Nation) and "Stan" (living place), so Balochistan means Homeland of Balochs. All Baloch tribes migrated from Sistan to Makran then to Balochistan (also known by East Balochistan) then on the basis of different reasons they migrated, and spread throughout the Sub-continent. Balochistan is the region of the Iranian Plateau and South Asia where Balochs live, They are Brave and are offshoots of Kurds. They are famous for their Guerrilla War and tacitcs and are Brave Guerrilla Fighters (Freedom fighters).
About Arabian Gulf :
The Arabian Gulf countries ( Oman, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain ) got a large number of Al-Balushi or Baluch residents. They all originally belong to one land which I would call Baluchistan.
Balochistan, Afghanistan :
Balochistan (Balochi: بلوچستان) or Baluchistan is an arid, mountainous region that includes part of southern and southwestern Afghanistan. It extends into southeastern Iran and western Pakistan and is named after the Baloch people.
Geography :
Northern Balochistan/ Afghan Balochistan is Nimroz, south of Helmand, Kandahar province of Afghanistan.
The majority of the Baluch people live in southern Afghanistan. The Balochi speakers are mostly settled in Nimruz Province. The Brahui speakers mainly inhabit Kandahar Province. In Helmand, the Balochi and Brahui-speaker Balochs intermingle. Balochs in other parts of Afghanistan speak Pashto and Dari.
Baloch diaspora :
The Baloch diaspora refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have emigrated to places outside of the Balochistan region of South-Central Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan, southern Afghanistan and Southeastern Iran. The Baloch diaspora is found throughout the Middle East, South Asia, Turkmenistan, East Africa, Europe, North America and in other parts of the world.
Sindhi Baloch and Baloch of Punjab :
Within Pakistan, there are significant numbers of Baloch tribes that have migrated partially or totally and settled in regions outside of Balochistan, mostly into Sindh. Some have also migrated into southern Punjab, especially in the Saraiki speaking regions as well as southeast Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Many have become entirely assimilated into their host cultures. The Zardari tribe and Jatoi tribe for example are now culturally Sindhi Baloch. The Talpur dynasty is a Baloch tribe that ruled over Sindh. Meanwhile the Legharis of Sindh and Southern Punjab speak both Sindhi and Saraiki.
Worldwide populations :
Middle East:
There are large numbers of Baloch living in Oman, the UAE and other Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
Europe :
There are also significant populations in Norway, Sweden, and other European countries.
Turkmenistan :
There is a population of Baloch in Turkmenistan who migrated there in the early 20th century.
East Africa :
There is also a small but historic Baloch community in East Africa, left over from when the Sultanate of Muscat ruled over Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast. These migrants were largely from Makran and southern Balochistan.
India :
Baloch (Gujarat) and Baluch (Uttar Pradesh) :
There are also a large number of settlements of Baloch in India, mainly in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. They now speak either Urdu, Gujarati and Kutchi, depending on their location.
North America :
Baloch American :
Smaller but sizeable Baloch communities are found throughout various states in the United States and Canada. Baloch immigrants in North America have formed their own cultural associations and tend to keep the community active through social occasions.
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