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The Ethnographic Survey of Baluchistan is a seminal two-volume work edited by Denys Bray, presenting a thorough anthropological examination of the Baluchistan region. This comprehensive collection documents the ethnic groups, cultural practices, social structures, and historical contexts of Baluchistan’s inhabitants.
The survey covers various aspects of Balochi life including tribal organizations, customs, languages, and traditional practices. Bray’s meticulous editorial work brings together detailed ethnographic observations and scholarly analysis that illuminate the complex social fabric of the region. The work serves as an invaluable reference for understanding the historical and cultural dimensions of Baluchistan.
Originally compiled with academic rigor, this survey remains an essential resource for scholars of South Asian anthropology, cultural studies, and regional history. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this two-volume set preserves important ethnographic documentation for contemporary and future researchers.





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