The Baloch Race

The Baloch Race
Author: Mansel Longworth Dames
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1904
Genre: Baluchi (Southwest Asian people).
ISBN:

The Baloch Race

The Baloch Race
Author: Mansel Longworth Dames
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1904
Genre: Baluchi (Southwest Asian people).
ISBN:

The Baloch National Struggle in Pakistan: Emergence and Dimensions

The Baloch National Struggle in Pakistan: Emergence and Dimensions
Author: Jan Muhammad Dashti
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1698703961

The Baloch National Struggle in Pakistan discusses the relevance of the principle of the right of self-determination in the context of rising trends towards ethnic nationalism in Afro-Asian countries. The book deals with the emerging conflict of the Baloch with Pakistan and Iran. It also discusses the geopolitical and geostrategic repercussions of any re-demarcations of the boundaries of Pakistan and Iran on the region and long-term policies of world powers. The book gives an insight into the political psychology and cultural traits of the Baloch struggle for safeguarding their historic personality, political sovereignty, and their national and cultural survival in Iran and Pakistan.

The Baloch Race

The Baloch Race
Author: Mansel Longworth Dames
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-11-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981149001

THE name Baloch is used in two distinct ways by travellers and historians. In the first place, it is employed as including all the races inhabiting the geographical area shown on our maps under the name of Balochistan; and in the second place, as denoting one especial race, known to themselves and their neighbours as the Baloch. It is in the latter signification that I employ the word. I take it as applying to the Baloch race proper, not as comprising Brahois, Numris and other tribes of Indian origin, nor any other races which may be found within the limits of the Khan of Kilat's territory, or the Province of British Balochistan. On the other hand, it does comprise the true Baloch tribes outside those limits, whether found in Persia on the west, or in Sindh and the Panjab on the east. In the native use of the word, apart from modern political boundaries, Balochistan includes Persian Balochistan, the Khanat of Kilat, and the British Districts of Dera Ghazi Khan (with the adjoining mountains), Jacobabad, and part of Shikarpur as far as the Indus. Applying the test of language, the true Baloches may be considered as those whose native language is (or was till recently) Balochi, and not Brahoi, Persian, Sindhl, Jatki, or Pashto. The spelling and pronunciation of the name have varied considerably, but the Baloches themselves only use one pronunciation - Baloch, with the short a in the first syllable and the o in the second.

The Baloch Cultural Heritage

The Baloch Cultural Heritage
Author: Jan Muhammad Dashti
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2020-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1698702892

Culture is an integrated system of institutions, ideas, beliefs, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society. It is an important factor in shaping and re-shaping the identity of a people. The culture has helped the Baloch to survive and to retain its national identity in difficult times in their national history. This book is a modest effort to discuss the conditions which have ensured the continuity of the Baloch culture, and the inspiring characteristics which still direct the Baloch society. It is an exploration towards understanding the Baloch and its socio-cultural traditions in their proper historical perspective.

Baloch Race

Baloch Race
Author: Dames M. Longworth
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN: 9780243764235

The Baloch and Balochistan

The Baloch and Balochistan
Author: Naseer Dashti
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2012-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1466958960

Three thousand years ago, a group of Indo-Iranic tribes (called Balaschik at that time) settled in the northwestern Caspian region of Balashagan. Circumstances forced them to disperse and migrate towards south and eastern parts of Iranian plateau. In medieval times, they finally settled in present Balochistan where they became known as the Baloch. During their long and tortuous journey from Balashagan to Balochistan, the Baloch faced persecutions, deportations, and genocidal acts of various Persian, Arab and other regional powers. During 17th century, after dominating Balochistan culturally and politically, the Baloch carved out a nation state (the Khanate of Kalat). In 1839, the British occupied Balochistan and subsequently it was divided into various parts. In the wake of the British withdrawal from India in 1947, Balochistan regained its sovereignty but soon Pakistan occupied it in 1948. The historical account of the Baloch is the story of a pastoralist nomadic people from ancient times to mid-twentieth century. The author outlines the origin of the Baloch state and its variegated history of survival against powerful neighbors such as the Persians, the British and finally, Pakistan. This fascinating research work discovers the background of the long drawn-out conflict between the Baloch and Pakistan and Iranian states.