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This second edition of the Ethnographic Survey of Baluchistan offers an in-depth examination of the Baluchistan region’s diverse ethnic groups, cultures, and traditions. Edited by the renowned scholar Denys Bray, the work provides comprehensive documentation of the social structures, customs, and practices of Baluchi communities. The survey covers geographical features, settlement patterns, economic activities, and cultural practices that define the region’s character.
Originally conducted as a systematic anthropological study, this ethnographic survey serves as a valuable reference for understanding Baluchi society, tribal structures, and the interaction between different communities within Baluchistan. The work combines observational research with detailed analysis, making it an essential resource for scholars, historians, and researchers interested in South Asian ethnography, cultural studies, and the anthropology of the Baluch people.







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