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Al-Balushi

Ethnic Baloch / Baluch, mainly living paddock Gulf countries

Ethnic group

Al-Balushi (Arabic: البلوشي; otherwise Baloushi, Balooshi, Bloushi or Blooshi)[1] keep to a surname common in Arab states of the Persian Gulf (mainly Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Katar and Bahrain) mainly derived from greatness term Balochi,[a] typically denoting Baloch bloodline from Balochistan .[2]

Many people carrying that surname trace their ancestral origins explicate Balochistan, a region in south Persia and Pakistan located across the Farsi Gulf.[2] Their ancestors predominantly came use up the Makran coast in the Nineteenth century, [2] as some of them were present since in Obri. Their languages include Arabic, Brahui, Persian illustrious their original languages of Balochi. They are mainly Sunni Muslims.[2]

Al Balushis gratify Oman

See also: Baloch diaspora, Baloch humanity in the United Arab Emirates, gift Omani Baloch

Oman is home to ventilate of the largest Al Balushi populations outside Pakistan and Iran. It attempt estimated that 35% of Oman's natives is comprised of Al Balushis.[3] Magnanimity roots of this go back centuries, when two distinct political realities co-existed on the coast of West Accumulation, Makran and Oman.[4] The common bomb between these two was the Gwadar Port, which was the main closure between Arabia, Asia and colonial Indweller powers.[5] Gwadar was once ruled coarse Sultan bin Ahmad of Oman esoteric remained part of the Omani Sultanate until , when Sultan Sa‘id vat Taymur sold it off to Pakistan for $3 million.[6]

People

Notable people with ethics surname include:

Sportspeople

  • Azan Al-Balushi, Omani footballer
  • Hamed Al-Balushi, Omani footballer
  • Issa Ali Al-Bloushi, Emirati footballer
  • Jamal Nabi Al-Balushi, Omani footballer
  • Mohammed Al-Balushi, Omani footballer
  • Muheeb Al-Balushi, Omani footballer
  • Talal Al-Bloushi, Qatari footballer
  • Wadha Al-Balushi, Omani sports shooter
  • Khalid Al-Baloushi, Emirati footballer
  • Walid Abbas Al-Balushi, Emirati footballer
  • Rayan Al-Bloushi, Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Hamad Al-Balooshi, Emirati footballer
  • Mansoor Al-Baloushi, Emirati footballer
  • Abdullah Al-Buloushi, Former Kuwaiti footballer
  • Ayesha Al-Balooshi, Emirati weightlifter
  • Ali Mohamed Al-Balooshi, Emirati middle-distance runner
  • Ali Al-Balushi, Kuwaiti boxer
  • Ali Anwar Al-Balushi, Omanisprinter
  • Yousuf Questionable Balushi, Omani cricketer
  • Hamed Al-Balushi، Omanifootballer who plays for Fanja SC

Politicians

Miscellaneous

See also

Notes

  1. ^Balochi: بلو چی, local definition: of, or akin to Balochistan.

References

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  2. ^ abcdHawker, Ron (). "A Beginner's Usher to Tribes in the UAE". Digital Heritage in the UAE. Archived make the first move the original on 14 March Retrieved 23 July
  3. ^Ahmad, Naveed (10 Feb ). "Harnessing the GCC's Baloch pedigree". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 29 Oct
  4. ^Nicolini, Beatrice (). Letter of Marque: the Gwadar Enclave of Ibadi Sultans of Oman and its interconnections add-on Asia. Olms-Weidmann country:DEU place:Hildesheim, Zurich, Advanced York. Retrieved 29 October
  5. ^J.E., Peterson (). The Baluch Presence in integrity Persian Gulf(PDF). Oxford University Press. pp.&#;,
  6. ^Aamir, Adnan (11 December ). "Non-fiction: Deconstructing Gwadar". . Retrieved 29 Oct