Balochistan: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Balochistan Balochistan, officially the Republic of Balochistan (Balochi: جُمہُوریۂ بلوچستان, ''Jumhūriya'eh Balōčistān''), is a sove...")
 
mNo edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Balochistan]] Balochistan, officially the [[Balochistan|Republic of Balochistan]] (Balochi: جُمہُوریۂ بلوچستان, ''Jumhūriya'eh Balōčistān''), is a  sovereign country in West Asia. It borders Iran to the west, Afghanistan to the north, Pakistan to the east and the Arabian sea to the south.
[[Balochistan]], officially the [[Balochistan|Republic of Balochistan]] (Balochi: جُمہُوریۂ بلوچستان, ''Jumhūriya'eh Balōčistān''), is a  sovereign country in West Asia. It borders Iran to the west, Afghanistan to the north, Pakistan to the east and the Arabian sea to the south.


Balochistan is a presidential republic consisting of seven provinces. Most of Balochistan's population belongs to the Balochi ethnic group, who speak Balochi, a Iranian language. English is used as the inter-ethnic language. While the state is constitutionally secular, Islam is practiced by 98% of the population
Balochistan is a presidential republic consisting of seven provinces. Most of Balochistan's population belongs to the Balochi ethnic group, who speak Balochi, a Iranian language. English is used as the inter-ethnic language. While the state is constitutionally secular, Islam is practiced by 98% of the population


[[Category:ProtoTimeline]]
[[Category:ProtoTimeline]]

Latest revision as of 01:43, 27 July 2021

Balochistan, officially the Republic of Balochistan (Balochi: جُمہُوریۂ بلوچستان, Jumhūriya'eh Balōčistān), is a sovereign country in West Asia. It borders Iran to the west, Afghanistan to the north, Pakistan to the east and the Arabian sea to the south.

Balochistan is a presidential republic consisting of seven provinces. Most of Balochistan's population belongs to the Balochi ethnic group, who speak Balochi, a Iranian language. English is used as the inter-ethnic language. While the state is constitutionally secular, Islam is practiced by 98% of the population