Hughes-Buller, Ralph. 1908. Provincial Series: Baluchistan. (Imperial gazetteer of India.) Superintendent of Government Printing. xvi+216pp.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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The indigenous languages prevailing in Baluchistan are Pashtu | |
Brahui | |
Eastern and Western Baluchi | |
Jatki or Siraiki | |
Jadgali or Sindhi | |
Khetrani | |
Lasi | |
Dehwars of Kalat and Mastung speak Dehwari a kind of bastard Persian | |
the Loris or minstrels and blacksmiths have a curious jargon called Mokaki. |