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    The Brahui (Brahui: براہوئی), Brahvi, or Brohi are an ethnic group of pastoralists principally found in Pakistan, and to a smaller extent in Afghanistan...
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    Brahui (/brəˈhuːi/ brə-HOO-ee; Brahui: براہوئی; also known as Brahvi or Brohi) is a Dravidian language spoken by the Brahui people who are mainly found...
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  • Balochistan Province of Pakistan Brahui people, an ethnic group native to the Balochistan region of Pakistan Abdul Karim Brahui (born 1955), politician of Afghanistan...
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    census) Brahui 2,640,000 Brahui: براہوئی; also known as Brahvi or Brohi) is a Dravidian language spoken by the Brahui people who are mainly found in the...
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    Brahuistan (region) (category Brahui people)
    Brahuistan, also known as Brahvistan (Brahui: براھوئستان; lit. 'Land of the Brahuis') is a region in Balochistan in what are now Pakistan and Afghanistan...
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    Abdul Karim Brahui (born 1955) is a former politician in Afghanistan. He last served as Governor of Nimroz Province from 2010 to 2012, and before that...
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    are Telugu (తెలుగు), Tamil (தமிழ்), Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ), Malayalam (മലയാളം), Brahui (براہوئی), Tulu (തുളു), Gondi and Coorg. There are three subgroups within...
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    Malayalis (redirect from Malayali people)
    The Malayali people (Malayalam: [mɐlɐjaːɭi]; also spelt Malayalee and sometimes known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating...
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    India. Kurukh is also spoken in parts of Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. Brahui is mostly spoken in the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iranian Balochistan...
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  • Mir Suleman Dawood Jan (category Brahui people)
    to hold court. Mir Suleman Dawood is the 35th Khan of Kalat. An ethnic Brahui by origin, his mother tongue is Brahvi while he also speaks Balochi, Urdu...
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  • Prince Karim Khan (category Brahui people)
    Baloch Army Baluch Liberation Front Parrari Jaish ul-Adl Jundallah Baluch People's Liberation Front Balochistan Liberation United Front Popular Front for...
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    Kalat (–1947) Second flag of Khanate of Kalat (1947-1955) Flag of the Brahui people Flag of Balochistan Liberation Army Alternate flag of the Balochistan...
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  • Santali people Sora people Nicobarese people Shompen people Sri Lankan Malays Urak Lawoi Moken Badagas Brahui people Dongria Kondha Gondi people Irulas...
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    dynasty. The remnants of the earliest people in Balochistan were the Brahui people, a Dravidian speaking people. The Brahuis retained the Dravidian language...
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    Kalāt or Qalāt (Brahui/Balochi: قلات), historically known as Qīqān, is a historic town located in Kalat District, in Pakistan's Balochistan province. The...
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  • Zehri (category Brahui people)
    Zehri is an ethnic Brahui tribe mainly found in Balochistan, Pakistan. According to the official list by Mir Ahmad Yar, the last Khan of Kalat, Zehri was...
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    pronounced [t̪amiɻ] ) is a Dravidian language natively spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia. It is one of the two longest-surviving classical languages...
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  • Sheheryar Munawar Siddiqui (category Brahui people)
    Peerzada, he revealed that he's of Sindhi descent from his paternal side and Brahui maternally. One of his uncles, Mazhar ul Haq Siddiqui, is one of Pakistan's...
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    The latest version (2015) of the hypothesis entails a reclassification of Brahui as being more closely related to Elamite than to the remaining Dravidian...
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  • Pakistan, and that the Bolan Pass, around which live the Brahui people, are the Bhalana people and abode. (Pratichya Āryāvarta – Western Āryāvarta) Bharadvāja...
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  • Sanaullah Khan Zehri (category Brahui people)
    Balochistan, Pakistan Citizenship Pakistani Political party Pakistan People's Party (2020-present) Other political affiliations PMLN (2010-2020) National...
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  • Siraj Raisani (category Brahui people)
    and insisted that he wanted to serve the people of his country. Bismillah ar-Rahman, ar-Raheem, my brave people of Balochistan... —Last words of Siraj Raisani...
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    the Brahuis." Historically, they have also been a nomadic pastoral people living in the open and avoiding towns. Phillips, David J. (2001). Peoples on...
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    the relative highest genetic affinity with the Baloch people, Makran Baloch and Brahui people. Also genetically close to GD13a were ancient samples from...
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  • Dost Mahomet (category Brahui people)
    Dost Mahomet (c.1873 – 1909), sometimes spelt Dost Mohammad, was a Baloch "Afghan" cameleer in Australia. He used his animals to transport goods between...
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  • Malayali diaspora (category Malayali people)
    The Malayali Diaspora refers to the Malayali people who live outside their homeland of the Indian state of Kerala and the Union Territories of Mahé, India...
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  • Bahadur Khan Bangulzai (category Brahui people)
    Sardar Bahadur Khan Bangulzai was the former chief of the Bangulzai of Balochistan. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan and served...
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    still visible in the big temple. It is said to have four tunnels. The Avur people still say that the tunnel to the east is going to Vindhankottai in Sundarapandiapuram...
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  • Pashtuns, Sindhis, Saraikis, Muhajirs, Balochs, Hindkowans/Hazarewals, Brahuis, Meos, and Kohistanis with significant numbers of Shina, Baltis, Kashmiris...
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  • populations. Due to the tribal lifestyle of many Pashtun, Baloch and Brahui people, animal husbandry is important, as are trading bazaars found throughout...
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