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1 Languages, Religion and Related Ethnic Group  





2 Tribal Territories  





3 Notable Entities  





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Jarwar (Balochi: جروار) is a sub-tribe from the Gazini branch of Marri Baloch.[1][2][3][4][5]

History
History
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Jarwar
Languages
Balochi, Sindhi, Siraiki
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Marri Baloch

Tribal Territories

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Many Families of Jarwar still live in their native place near Kahan but they are now mainly split into various groups and living in Mirpurkhas, Badin, Qambar Shahdadkot, Tando allahyar, Dera ghazi khan, Nasirabad, Sibi and many other areas of Balochistan, Sindh and South Punjab.[6]

Notable Entities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dames, Mansel Longworth (1904). The Baloch Race: A Historical and Ethnological Sketch. Royal Asiatic Society.
  • ^ Risley, Sir Herbert Hope (1903). India: Ethnographic Appendices, Being the Data Upon which the Caste Chapter of the Report is Based. Superintendent of government printing, India.
  • ^ ʻAlī, Anṡārī ʻAlī Sher (1901). A Short Sketch, Historical and Traditional, of the Musalman Races Found in Sind, Baluchistan and Afghanistan, Their Genealogical Sub-divisions and Septs, Together with an Ethnological and Ethnographical Account. Printed at the Commissioner's Press.
  • ^ Duke, O. T. (1883). A Historical and Descriptive Report on the Districts of Thal-Chotiali and Harnai, with the Adjacent Country Inhabited by Baloch and Pathan Tribes.
  • ^ Society (London), Royal Asiatic; Dames, Mansel Longworth (1907). Popular Poetry of the Baloches. Folk-lore society.
  • ^ Jere, Wade Anastasia (2011-06-14). Jarwar. Equ Press. ISBN 978-613-6-66867-3.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jarwar&oldid=1232894772"

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    Baloch tribes
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