Sindhi Baloch
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Sindhi-Baloch (Template:Lang-sdٻروچ, Urdu: سندھی بلوچ) are Baloch tribes living in Sindh province of Pakistan. The term Sindhi Baloch refers to the Baloch people that migrated from Balochistan to Sindh and have assimilated with Sindhis. These tribes came originally from Iran, and settled in Sindh from the 16th century onwards. The Baloch of Sindh use Sindhi language as their mother tongue. It is estimated about 35 to 40% of Pakistani Sindhis are of Baloch origin.
≥==Major tribes==
The main Sindhi-Baloch tribes are as follows:
- Ahmedani
- Almani
- Bijarani
- Buledi
- Bulfati
- Chandio
- Dawach
- Domki
- Gabol
- Jalbani
- Jamot
- Janwari
- Jakhrani
- Jagirani
- Jiskani
- Jamali
- Jarwar
- Jatoi
- Khoso
- Kalpar
- Kalmati
- Lashari
- Leghari
- Lund
- Magsi
- Marri
- Mazari
- Mirani
- Mir Jat
- Nizamani
- Nutkani
- Rind
- Talpur
- Umrani
- Zardari
- Zaur {tribe}
- Loosi
- Kameera
- Baagri
- bheel
- Bala
See also
- Baloch diaspora
- Punjabi Baloch
- Baluch of India
Baloch tribes zaur tribe
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