User talk:Sulemanibaluch

BHUTTA

Bhutta's are mainly found in Southern Punjab. Most of them speak Saraiki and they belong to Baluch tribe. They are known as Sulemani Baluch or Bhutta Baluch (Bhutta Baloch).

It is possible that there are more Baloch than simply those who claim Balochi as their mother tongue. This, however, raises the question as to who is and is not a Baloch, as many surrounding peoples claim to be of Baloch descent but do not speak Balochi. The Brahui, are also baloch but speak Brhavi. Despite very few cultural differences from the Baloch, The higher population figures for the Baloch may only be possible if a large number of "Baloch" are included who speak different languages like Saraiki, Sindhi, Panjabi and Brahui, and who often claim descent from Baloch ancestors. Many Baloch outside of Balochistan are also bilingual or of mixed ancestry due to their proximity to other ethnic groups, including the Sindhis,, Persians, Saraikis and Pashtuns. A large number of Baloch have been migrating to or living in provinces adjacent to Balochistan for centuries. Balochs make up 2% of Iran's population (1.5 million) and live in its southeastern provinces. In addition, there are many Baloch living in other parts of the world, with the bulk living in the GCC countries of the Persian Gulf.There are two distinct communities of Baloch descent in India, the Baluch of Uttar Pradesh, and another community found in Gujarat.

Bhutta Baluch are found in D.G KHAN, RAJANPUR etc.