Bizenjo
Brahui tribe in Pakistan
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::summary Brahui tribe in Pakistan ::
Bizenjo () is an ethnic Brahui tribe inhabiting Balochistan province in Pakistan. The tribe belongs to the Jhalawani branch of the Brahui tribes. According to the official list by Mir Ahmad Yar, the last Khan of Kalat, Bizenjo was originally one of the Jatt tribes inhabiting the region; the others being Zehri and Mengal. Though the Bizenjo in eastern Makran are Brahui by origin, they have been Baluchified in language and customs due to a prolonged residence in Makran.
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References
- Rizwan Zeb (2019). (12 December 2019). "Ethno-Political Conflict In Pakistan - The Baloch Movement".
- (1973). "30,000 Bizenjo Tribesmen join PPP (Pakistan Peoples' Party)". Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1973 via Indiana University Library (digitized in 2011).
- Scholz, Fred. (2002). "Nomadism & colonialism : a hundred years of Baluchistan, 1872-1972". Oxford University Press.
- Table 13 in {{harvp. Elfenbein. 1989
- Baluch, Muhammad Sardar Khan. (1977). "History of Baluch Race and Baluchistan". Gosha-e-Adab : distributors Nisa Trader.
- (15 June 2011). "The Nomadic Alternative". De Gruyter Mouton.
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