
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 …
Baloch | People, History, Society, & Culture | Britannica
Feb 5, 2026 · Baloch refers to a group of tribes speaking the Balochi language, with an estimated population of about five million, primarily residing in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and also …
Who Are The Baloch People? - WorldAtlas
May 10, 2019 · The Baloch or Baluch are the people who mainly inhabit the Balochistan region of the southeastern-most edge of the Iranian plateau in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Arabian …
About Balochistan - Baloch American Congress
Overall the number of Baloch people guesstimated is at least 30 million in Balochistan and the Diaspora. The languages they speak at home are Balochi, Brahui, and Seraiki.
Baloch culture – The Official Web Gateway to Balochistan
Balochi, an ancient and intricate language belonging to the Indo-Iranian family, is spoken by the Baloch people. It is written using the Perso-Arabic script and boasts a vibrant literary tradition, nurtured by …
BALOCH AND BALOCHISTAN: HISTORY AND POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, …
The Baloch, also know the Balochi, Baluch or Baluchi, are an ethnic group that live primarily in the sandy plains, deserts and barren mountains of southeast Iran, southwest Pakistan and southern …
Iran, Baloch People
The Baloch are an Iranian people inhabiting the province of Balochistan in Iran and Pakistan as well as neighboring areas of Afghanistan and the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Southwest Asia.
Baloch in Pakistan - Minority Rights Group
The Baloch are a cross-border minority residing in Balochistan, which is split between the Pakistani province of Balochistan and the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Who are Baloch people and why they are angry with Pakistan
Aug 29, 2024 · Baloch is an ethnic group in Pakistan which has been fighting for its independence for decades through various outfits — political and armed. As an ethnic group, Baloch are not limited to …
People of Iran: A Cultural Anthropology of Baluchis
During the Moghul period, this territory became known as "Baluchistan." Their name, "Baluch/Baloch," is shrouded in controversy. Some say it means "nomad," while others claim that it is an Aryan (Old …