- Rást Nibíssag. Dabai:
Sayad Háśumí
Balóc. p. 144.
Ghaos Bahár. 1998. Balócí Lékwaŕ. Balócí Akademí. p. 227. Ziá
Balóc. 2015. Balócí Rást Nibíssí. Raísí...
- (/bəˈloʊtʃ/ bə-LOHCH) or
Baluch (/bəˈluːtʃ/ bə-LOOCH; Balochi: بلۏچ, romanized:
Balòc,
plural بلۏچانٚ) are a nomadic, pastoral,
ethnic group which speaks the...
-
Valenzuela Ahyong Baloc established his own
Dambana ni San
Geronimo when he
transferred from the
Roman Catholic Church. The
people of
Baloc,
Santo Domingo...
-
diaspora (Balochi: دَرمُلکی بلۏچ or دَرانڈݔھی بلۏچ, romanized: Darmolki
Balòc)
refers to
Baloch people, and
their descendants, who have
immigrated to...
- Makrān who are
believed to be of
Indian origin, and the Dōdāī, a
mixed Balōč and Rād̲j̲pūt race, who
claim descent from Dōdā, a Sumrā king of Sindh,...
-
could have been
transformed to
badlaut in the 9th
century and
further to
balōč in
later times. This
reasoning remains speculative. The
earliest evidence...
- muni****lities of Gapan, San Jose,
Santa Rosa, Guimba, Talavera,
General Tinio,
Baloc (Santo Domingo), and Muñoz were also
considered as
potential sites for the...
-
South Luzon Expressway to the east,
Marcelo Green to the southeast,
Baloc-
Baloc Cr****
which separates it from San Antonio's
namesake community, Greenheights...
- Press. (Online at:
Persian Packhum) Makhdūm Amīr Aḥmad and Nabī
Bakhsh Ḵhān
Balōč, Fatḥ-Nāmayi Sind, Ḥaydarābād (Sind) 1966. (Sindī
translation and commentary...
- Hen.
Mariano Noriel Centennial Park,
Maharlika Hi-way
Baloc,
Santo Domingo,
Nueva Ecija...