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Baloch people in Punjab

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Baloch of Punjab
Regions with significant populations
Punjab Province, Pakistan
Languages
Punjabi • Saraiki • Urdu • English
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Baloch • Baloch diaspora • Sindhi Baloch • Baloch of India
Traditional dance of Baloch tribes

The Balochs of Punjab (Urdu: پنجاب کے بلوچ; Saraiki, Punjabi: پنجاب دے بلوچ) are a community of Saraiki and Punjabi-speaking tribes of either full or partial Baloch descent settled in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The majority of people in this category in southern Punjab, including Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur, which adjoin the province of Balochistan, identify as "Saraikis" or "Saraiki Balochs" and natively speak Saraiki, while a minority still speaks Balochi.[1][2] While those in central and northern Punjab region, have been assimilated by Punjabis.[3]

History

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According to Dr. Akhtar Baloch, Professor at University of Karachi, the Baloch migrated from Balochistan during the Little Ice Age and settled in Sindh and Punjab. According to Professor Baloch, the climate of Balochistan was very cold during this epoch and the region was inhabitable during the winter so the Baloch people migrated in waves and settled in Sindh and Punjab. Baloch people form majority in Dera Ghazi Khan or Rajanpur districts and found significant numbers in Layyah, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan districts, and Multan district.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Schiffman, Harold (9 December 2011). Language Policy and Language Conflict in Afghanistan and Its Neighbors: The Changing Politics of Language Choice. BRILL. p. 332. ISBN 9789004201453.
  2. ^ Anatol Lieven (28 April 2011). Pakistan: A Hard Country. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 340–. ISBN 978-0-14-196929-9.
  3. ^ Jaffrelot, Christophe (2004-09-28). A History of Pakistan and Its Origins. Anthem Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-84331-149-2.
  4. ^ From Zardaris to Makranis: How the Baloch came to Sindh