- south) or melu-akam,
meaning "high country", a
possible reference to
Balochistani high lands.
Historian Romila Thapar also
interprets Meluḫḫa as a proto-Dravidian...
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Mastana Balochistani (honorifically
known as Shah
Mastana Balochistani Ji, was an
Indian saint and the
founder of Dera
Sacha Sauda (DSS) in
Sirsa (modern...
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Allahabad →
Allahabadis Azawad →
Azawadis Azra →
Azragis Balochistan →
Balochistanis (also "Baloch", "Baluch", "Baluchi")
Barisal →
Barisalis (also "Borishali")...
- The
Princely States of ****stan (Urdu: پاکستان کی نوابی ریاستیں; Sindhi: پاڪستان جون نوابي رياستون) were
princely states of the
British Indian Empire which...
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province of West ****stan (present-day ****stan),
including all the
Balochistani princely states, the High
Commissioners Province, and Gwadar, an 800 km2...
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social welfare dera" that was
established on 29
April 1948 by
Mastana Balochistani, an
ascetic follower of Baba
Sawan Singh (the
second Satguru of Radha...
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Sauda (DSS). Upon the
death of the movement's
leader and
founder Mastana Balochistani on 18
April 1960, he took the
leadership later in 1963. He was 41 at...
- The one of a
split the Beas is Dera
Sacha Sauda (1948) led by
Mastana Balochistani. In Agra, the
birthplace of the movement,
there are
three main satsang...
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Persian is
spoken by
refugees from
Afghanistan and a
small number of
local Balochistani Hazara community. A
larger number of ****stani
Hazaras speak Hazaragi...
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western ****stan, and also Gujarat, India. The
proposed species is "P.
balochistani", and it was
named by M.
Sadiq Malkani in 2006,
based on
isolated tail...