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  2. Culture of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Balochistan (Urdu: بلوچ ثقافت, Balochi: بلۏچی دۏد), or simply Baloch culture, is defined in terms of religious values, Balochi and Brahui language, literature and traditional values of mutual respect. It has its roots in the Balochi, Brahui, Sindhi, [1] and Pashto. [2]

  3. Balochi culture - Wikipedia

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    Balochi culture (Balochi: بلوچی دۏد) is a group of distinctive cultural traits practiced by Baloch people. [1]Baloch culture is rich, diverse, and deeply rooted in the traditions of the Baloch people, Their culture reflects a unique blend of nomadic, tribal, and regional influences shaped by their geography and history.

  4. Baloch people - Wikipedia

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    Baloch folklore (Balochi: بلوچ لوک) consists of folk traditions which have developed in Balochistan over many centuries. [155] The majority of such folk traditions are preserved in the Balochi language and deal with themes such as tragic love, resistance and war. [156] Hani and Sheh Mureed, a tragic love story. It tells of the deep love ...

  5. History of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards part of the history of Balochistan centres around Kandahar and it was in this area in 1398 that Pir Muhammad, the grandson of Timur, fought the Afghans in the Sulaiman mountains. According to local tradition Timur himself passed through Marri country during one of his Indian expeditions. [9]

  6. Balochi clothing - Wikipedia

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    Balochi embroidery decorations on dresses is a tradition in Baloch culture including Balochi cap, jackets, belts, ladies purse, shoulder bags, and many other items. [ 2 ] Statue of a Baloch man and woman with Balochi clothing - Zahedan

  7. Balochi handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Baloch handicrafts is not merely a craft; it serves as a means of cultural identity and expression. Each design often carries symbolic meanings related to Baloch traditions and beliefs. [2] Handicrafts are part of Baloch culture and play an important role in the family economy, as an occupation that is particularly prevalent among Baloch nomads ...

  8. Balochi music - Wikipedia

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    Balochi music is the musical traditions of the Baloch people and music in the Balochi language. [1] The Baloch people have a rich oral tradition that includes poems and songs to celebrate or commemorate many events such as religious rites, festivals, or holidays and dance. [2] [3]

  9. Killi Kechi Beg - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the Quetta Culture, which includes other archaeological sites from Iranian Sistan and the Helmand Valley to the Baloch and Sarawan districts of Balochistan, and what Piggott called the "Buff-ware cultures" of Balochistan. [3] Painted patterns reminiscent of the Amri ceramic decoration history define the Kechi Beg pottery style. [5]