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  2. Balochi Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Balochi Academy is an autonomous institution under the government of the Pakistani province of Balochistan, that fosters the Balochi language, literature and culture. It supports literary circles; conducts seminars and conferences; and invites academics from all across Pakistan and abroad as guest speakers.

  3. Balochi Academy Sarbaz - Wikipedia

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    The Balochi Standard Alphabet or Balòrabi (Arabic Scripts), Balòtin (Latin Scripts) ( Balochi: بلۏچی استانداردݔن سیاھگ, romanized: Balòci Estàndàrdèn Siyàhag ), also known as Balorabi, is an abjad -based writing system developed from the Arabic script, used for the Balochi language spoken in the Balochistan region of ...

  4. Abdullah Jan Jamaldini - Wikipedia

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    Then, he returned to Quetta and started working as a research scholar at the Balochi Academy. After establishment of the University of Balochistan, he became lecturer for Balochi language there in 1971. Jamaldini wrote several books on Balochi literature, feudal system in Balochistan, poverty, and politics. He died on 20 September 2016.

  5. Muneer Ahmed Badini - Wikipedia

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    Noshki, Balochistan, Pakistan. Nationality. Pakistani. Occupation (s) Novelist, Writer, Teacher. Munir Ahmed Badini ( Balochi: منير احمد بادینی ) born in 1953 [1]) is a Pakistani novelist and writer. [2] The receipent of the Pride of Performance, he primarily writes in Balochi and English languages. [3] [4]

  6. Balochi literature - Wikipedia

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    Balochi literature. Balochi literature ( Balochi: بلۏچی ادب or بلۏچی لبزانک) is literature written in the Balochi languages. [1] The main Balochi literature is found in poetry, which is purely popular in origin and form [2] Poetry is by the Baloch regarded as the highest form of literature. [3]

  7. Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi PP (Balochi: سید زھور شاہ ھاشمی; Urdu: سید ظہور شاہ ہاشمی; 21 April 1926 – 4 March 1978), commonly known as Syed Hashmi (Balochi, Urdu: سید ہاشمی), was a Baloch poet, academic, writer and philosopher who is widely considered one of the most important figures in Balochi language and Balochi literature.

  8. Balochi language - Wikipedia

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    Balochi is an Indo-European language, spoken by the Baloch and belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the family. As an Iranian language, it is classified in the Northwestern group . Glottolog classifies four different varieties, namely Koroshi, Southern Balochi and Western Balochi (grouped under a "Southern-Western Balochi" branch), and ...

  9. Saba Dashtyari - Wikipedia

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    Died. ( 2011-06-01) June 1, 2011. Quetta, Pakistan. Cause of death. Gunshot wound. Occupation. Professor of Islamic studies. Ghulam Hussain Saba Dashtyari (1954 – 1 June 2011) ( Balochi: صبا دشتیاری بلوچ) commonly known as "Saba Dashtyari", was a professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Balochistan in Quetta, Balochistan .