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Encyclopedia > Baluchi

When referring to central asian peoples, Baluchi is an alernative spalling of Balochi (qv).


Baluchi is also a city in Afghanistan


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Baluch Rugs: Bahlul Baluchi rug 19th C. (337 words)
Baluch Rugs: Bahlul Baluchi rug 19th C. Baluch Rugs the O'Connell Guide
JBOC Comments: The interlocking latchhooks pattern with the use of green, symmetric knots as well as the stripes and dice main border points to an atribution of Bahlul.
Actualy I thought it was a Shahraki Sarbandi Baluchi rug from the Zabol area but Tom Cole says Bahlul.
Baluchi music from the Heart of Iranian History (1590 words)
Although the Baluchi tribesmen are strictly religious and fanatic, the musicians are treated as confidantes and intimates and they are permitted to play in private parties where women are also present.
Moreover, the Baluchi tribesmen believe that evil souls and evil wishers await in ambuscade to attack and harm the mother and the newborn by talisman and by magic spells.
The Baluchi women believe that Jatooq's evil spirit secretly devours the baby's heart and liver and for that reason they must not let the mother and the new born remain alone for a minimum of three days and nights.
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