Ralph Hughes-Buller 1908

Hughes-Buller, Ralph. 1908. Provincial Series: Baluchistan. (Imperial gazetteer of India.) Superintendent of Government Printing. xvi+216pp.

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  author     = {Ralph Hughes-Buller},
  pages      = {xvi+216},
  publisher  = {Superintendent of Government Printing},
  series     = {Imperial gazetteer of India},
  title      = {Provincial Series: Baluchistan},
  year       = {1908},
  bestfn     = {eurasia\hughes-buller_baluchistan1908.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\eurasia\hughes-buller_baluchistan1908_o.txt},
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  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {The indigenous languages prevailing in Baluchistan are Pashtu, Brahui, Eastern and Western Baluchi, Jatki or Siraiki = Seraiki [skr], Jadgali or Sindhi [jdg], Khetrani = Khetrani [xhe], Lasi [lss], Dehwars of Kalat and Mastung speak Dehwari a kind of bastard Persian, the Loris or minstrels and blacksmiths have a curious jargon called Mokaki.},
  macro_area = {Eurasia},
  oclc       = {879554062},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
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.