- Baloch Page
Contains information on Baloch race and Balochistan. The Baluch (Baloch) are a group of tribes that inhabit the province of Baluchistan in western Pakistan, southeast Iran, and southwest Afghanistan; small groups also live in northeast Iran, northwes ... http://members.tripod.com/tbaloch/
| | - In Focus Baloch Language
This site is about the Balochi language. Balochistan, located in south-west Asia, is a land with a large territory and a population of approximately 6-8 million. Unfortunately, there is little accurate information about the Balochi language available ... http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/goshti/
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| | - Dadu District
The first important fact known in the history of this region is that nearly 5,000 years ago an orderly and well established civilization existed in the valley of the Indus. This fact is based on archeological explorations, which were carried out by t ... http://www.dadu.sdnpk.org/
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- Al-Hayat
Ever since its establishment in 1991, as one of the franchise of Al-Hayat Group – which also includes Al-Hayat Overseas Employment Promoters we have walked every mile till date with confidence, sincerity and professionalism. Al-Hayat Travels & Tours ... http://www.alhayat.com.pk/
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- Islami Jamiat Talibat Pakistan
Besides other factors, like reaction against anti Islamic environment in educational culture, involved in the foundation of Jamiat, an important factor was also the situation, which developed, in august 1969. It was the movement for the Islamization ... http://www.jamiattalibat.org/
| | - Mustafas Quetta
A short introduction to Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan. Originally a loose tribal confederation, Baluchistan was later divided into four principalities that were sometimes under Persian, sometimes under Afghan suzerainty. In the 19th century Brit ... http://www5.50megs.com/mshairani/quetta/quetta.html
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- The Balochistan
Balochistan is a land of contrast. It has places with lofty and rugged mountains under Chiltan, Takatu, Sulaiman, Sultan etc. and plains stretching to hundreds of miles. It has fertile land like that of Nasirabad, as well as, tracks which are thirsty ... http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/3308/baloch.html
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