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  2. Baluchi - Wikipedia

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  3. Balūchī, Helmand - Wikipedia

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    Balūchī (Persian: بلوچی; also Romanized as Baluchi, and Balūči; Russian: Балучи) is a town in Helmand Province, Afghanistan 33°06′45″N 65°02′25″E  /  33.11250°N 65.04028°E  / 33.11250; 65

  4. Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan [4] (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ tʃ ɪ s t ɑː n, b ə ˌ l oʊ tʃ ɪ ˈ s t ɑː n,-s t æ n / bə-LOHTCH-ist-a(h)n, -⁠ A(H)N; Balochi: بلۏچستان, romanized: Balòcestàn, [baˈloːt͡ʃest̪ɑːn]), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the ...

  5. Balochi rug - Wikipedia

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    Balochi rugs (Balochi: قالی بلوچ، فرش بلوچ), also called Baluch or Baluchi, are a group of carpets woven by the Baloch tribes in Nimroz province, Sistan and Baluchistan province, and Khorasan province (Khorasani Baloch) in the northeast and southeast of Iran.

  6. Balochi language - Wikipedia

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    A grammar, phrase book and vocabulary of Baluchi: (as spoken in the Sultanate of Oman). 2nd ed. [Camberley]: [N.A. Collett], 1986. Dames, Mansel Longworth. A sketch of the northern Balochi language, containing a grammar, vocabulary and specimens of the language. Calcutta: Asiatic Society, 1881. Mumtaz Ahmad.

  7. Balochistan, Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Major ethnic groups in Pakistan and surrounding areas in 1980 with the Baloch shown in pink. Balochistan [1] (Balochi: گۏریچی بلۏچستان) or Afghan Baluchistan is an arid, mountainous region that includes part of southern and southwestern Afghanistan.

  8. Baloch people in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Mir Dost Muhammad Khan Baloch, Bahram Khan's nephew, succeeded to the throne, and in 1920, he proclaimed himself Shah-e-Balochistan (Persian for King of Balochistan) but in 1928, Reza Shah came into power and Persian forces started operations against Baluchi forces with the help of British. The Baluch were defeated and Mir Dost Muhammad Khan ...

  9. Baloch people - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Achaemenid Empire Medes Sasanian Empire Ashkash. Medieval Jalal Khan. Mir Chakar Rind. Mir Gwahram Khan Lashari. Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai. Mohammad Khan Baloch.