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Balochi language - History |  | Balochi language - History: Encyclopedia II - Balochi language - History |  | Balochi has a different historical background and has no affinity with any Indian language. The memorandum of independent Khanate of Balochistan submitted by M. A. Jinnnah to the cabinet mission in 1946 declares: On the point of view of language, there is very little affinity between India and Kalat. The Balochi language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family.
The Brahui language was said in the same memorandum, to be a Dravidian language having no affinity with any Indian language except the Gond dialects in centra ...
See also:Balochi language, Balochi language - Eastern Balochi, Balochi language - Western Balochi, Balochi language - History, Balochi language - Origin, Balochi language - Writing system |  | | Balochi language, Balochi language - Eastern Balochi, Balochi language - History, Balochi language - Origin, Balochi language - Western Balochi, Balochi language - Writing system |  | |
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Balochi language - History
Balochi has a different historical background and has no affinity with any Indian language. The memorandum of independent Khanate of Balochistan submitted by M. A. Jinnnah to the cabinet mission in 1946 declares: On the point of view of language, there is very little affinity between India and Kalat. The Balochi language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family.
The Brahui language was said in the same memorandum, to be a Dravidian language having no affinity with any Indian language except the Gond dialects in central India. Discussing the relation of the Balochi language with Persian or Pashto (the national language of Iran and Afghanistan), Harrison writes: 'Balochi is a distinct language and is closely related only to one of the members of Iranian language, Kurdish, but it retains striking peculiarities of its own.'
Other related archives1947, 1948, 1958, Afghanistan, Arabic, Bactrian, Baloch, Balochistan, Brahui, Dera Ismail Khan, Derajat, English, Gwadar, Indian language, Indo-European family, Indo-European language family, Iran, Iranian Balochistan, Iranian group, Iranian language, Karachi, Kerman, Khorasan, Kurdish, Median, Naskh, Nasta'liq, Oman, Ossetic, Pakistan, Parthian, Pashto, Persian, Punjab, Saraiki, Sindh, Sindhi, Sistan, Turkmen, Turkmenistan, Urdu, language, north west frontier province, official languages
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