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The Ethnographic Survey of Baluchistan stands as a seminal work in the study of regional anthropology and cultural documentation. Edited by the renowned scholar Denys Bray, this comprehensive survey systematically examines the ethnic composition, social hierarchies, and cultural practices of Baluchistan’s diverse communities.
The work presents detailed ethnographic data on the Baluch people, their traditional livelihoods, tribal organizations, religious practices, and historical customs. Through meticulous fieldwork and scholarly analysis, the text captures the distinctive characteristics that define Baluch society.
This hardcover edition serves as an invaluable reference for scholars, anthropologists, historians, and researchers interested in Central Asian and South Asian ethnography. The survey contributes significantly to understanding the cultural heritage and social dynamics of one of Asia’s most historically important regions.
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