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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.
The most famous balochi rugs are those from Nimruz and Khorasan. [121] Wool is the primary material used, sourced from sheep and goats. In some cases, camel hair or a mix of natural fibers is also used. [162] Mehrabi is a prayer rug designed in the Balochi style, and it typically features a mihrab or arch at one end of the rug. [163] [164]
Abdul Wahab Bugti (Urdu/Balochi: عبدالوہاب بگٹی) is a Pakistani folk musician who performs in Balochi and Urdu.He is known for his use of the dambura, a plucked string instrument used in the folk music of Balochistan.
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 .
Chaap is a Balochi word that means clapping, [14] and the dance is called nach in Balochi. [15] Balochi Dance. Most of Balochi dances include clappings (Chaps). Every dance include unique style of clappings with different body movements in the circle. Balochi dances are performed separately by men and women in big circle while dance together ...
Ancient Achaemenid Empire Medes Sasanian Empire Ashkash. Medieval Jalal Khan. Mir Chakar Rind. Mir Gwahram Khan Lashari. Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai. Mohammad Khan Baloch.
The Baloch diaspora (Balochi: دَرمُلکی بلۏچ or دَرانڈݔھی بلۏچ, romanized: Darmolki Balòc) refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have immigrated to places outside the Balochistan region of South-West Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan to southeastern Iran and southern Afghanistan.
Bugti (Balochi: بُگٹی bugṭī) is a Baloch tribe found in eastern Balochistan, Pakistan. As of 2008, it was estimated to comprise over 180,000 people, mostly living in the Dera Bugti region of Pakistan. They are in turn divided into the Rahija, Marhita, Nothani, Perozani, Masori, Mondarani and Kalpar sub-tribes. [2]