Beluçlar
Beluçlar (beluçça بلۏچ) – İran, Pakistan ve Afğanistanda tapılğan bir halq. Beluç tilide laf eteler, oturğan memleketniñ tilinide bileler.
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deñiştir- ↑ Iran Minorities 2: Ethnic Diversity. The Iran Primer. United States Institute of Peace (Şablon:HumanizeDate). — «Baluchis number between 4 million in Iran. They are part of a wider regional population of about 10 million spread across Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.».
- ↑ 10. Balochi: Towards a Biography of the Language // Language Policy and Language Conflict in Afghanistan and Its Neighbors. — Brill. — P. 319. — ISBN 978-9004201453
- ↑ Number of Balochi-speaking people in Balochistan falls. Dawn News (Şablon:HumanizeDate). — «However, the total number of Baloch people has increased from 4 million in 1998 to 6.86m in 2017. The count does not include the population of two districts – Quetta and Sibi – where people of various ethnicities, including Baloch and Pashtun also reside.».
- ↑ UNPO: West Balochistan. unpo.org.
- ↑ Languages of Oman [Arhivlengen 2012-10-09 у Wayback Machine.], Ethnologue.com (retrieved December 5, 2009)
- ↑ Oman [Arhivlengen 2018-12-24 у Wayback Machine.], CIA World Factbook (retrieved December 5, 2009)
- ↑ United Arab Emirates: Languages. Ethnologue.com.
- ↑ Karlos Zurutuza. Pakistani Baloch find home in Afghanistan. Al Jazeera (Şablon:HumanizeDate). — «In the absence of comprehensive census data, an estimate by Professor Abdul Sattar Purdely puts the population of Afghan Baloch at about two million.».
- ↑ Cultural Orientation Balochi. Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (Şablon:HumanizeDate). — «An estimated 500,000–600,000 Baloch live in southern Afghanistan, concentrated in southern Nimroz Province, and to a lesser degree in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.».
- ↑ KOKAISLOVÁ, Pavla, KOKAISL Petr. Ethnic Identity of The Baloch People. Central Asia and The Caucasus. Journal of Social and Political Studies. Volume 13, Issue 3, 2012, p. 45-55., ISSN 1404-6091