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  2. List of Punjabi-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Nirpakh Post : Punjabi Language website and newspaper publish from SAS Nagar Mohali (Punjab). Daily Suraj: This daily newspaper is published from Ludhiana since 1970. It covers news from different parts of Indian Punjab and India. [2] Jagat Sewak: This Punjabi weekly newspaper is published from Bagha Purana, India.

  3. Nushki incident - Wikipedia

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    Nushki Incident. The Nushki incident took place on 12 April 2024 in the Nushki district of Balochistan province of Pakistan, where armed attackers kidnapped 9 passengers and later killed them. The victims, all men from Punjab, were traveling in a bus from Quetta to Taftan when the assailants stopped, identified and took them away.

  4. Balochistan, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan ( / bəˈlɒtʃɪstɑːn, bəˌlɒtʃɪˈstɑːn, - stæn /; Balochi: بلۏچستان[citation needed]; Urdu: بلوچستان, Urdu pronunciation: [bəloːt͡ʃɪst̪ɑːn] ⓘ) is a province of Pakistan. Located in the southwestern region of the country, Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan by land area but is the least populated one. It is bordered by the Pakistani ...

  5. Baloch people in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The Baloch people in Punjab ( Punjabi: پنجاب وِچ بلوچ; Urdu: پنجاب میں بلوچ) are descendants of the Baloch settlers in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. Almost all Baloch population in Punjab is on the Pakistani side. The majority of them speak Punjabi in its various forms as their first language, while a minority ...

  6. Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The Balochistan region is split among three countries: Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Administratively it comprises the Pakistani province of Balochistan, the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan, and the southern areas of Afghanistan, which include Nimruz, Helmand and Kandahar provinces. [8] [9] It borders the Khyber Paktunkhwa region to the north, Sindh and Punjab to the east, and ...

  7. Baloch people - Wikipedia

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    According to Professor Baloch, the climate of Balochistan was very cold and the region was inhabitable during the winter so the Baloch people migrated in waves and settled in Sindh and Punjab. [39] The area where the Baloch tribes settled was disputed between the Persian Safavids and the Mughal emperors.

  8. Culture of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Balochistan ( Urdu: بلوچ ثقافت, Balochi: بلۏچی دۏد ), or simply Baloch culture, is defined in terms of religious values, Balochi and Brahui language, literature and traditional values of mutual respect.

  9. History of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The history of Balochistan refers to the history of the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. Vague allusions to the region were found in Greek historical records of around 650 BCE.