Jadgal

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Jadgal is a Baloch tribe, who are settled throughout the Sindh, Balochistan region. Now they are also found in Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Iraq.

The name "Jadgal" applies specifically to groups that still speak the Jadgali dialect, in the Makran region of Iran and Pakistan. The Jadgali language is related to Indo-Aryan and Sindhi. Their most commonly spoken languages are Balochi, Persian and Saraiki.

References

    Further reading

    • Jahani, Carina; Korn, Agnes; Titus, Paul (2009). The Baloch and others: linguistic, historical and socio-political perspectives on pluralism in Balochistan. Reichert Verlag. ISBN 9783895005916. 
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