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Monday, 12 March 2012

two movements of the Baloch race

It seems probable that there were two movements of the Baloch race in this
period, each of which corresponded with a conquest affecting a great part of the
Asiatic world. The first was the abandonment of Karman and the settlement in
Sistan and Western Makran, corresponding with the Seljuq invasion and the
overthrow of the Dailami and Ghaznawi power in Persia; the second move was
to Ea8tern Mekran and the Sindh border, corresponding with the invasions of
Changiz Khan and the wanderings of Jalalu’ddin Mangbarni in Makran.
This second movement introduced the Baloches first into the Indus Valley, and
prepared the way for the third and last migration, by which a great portion of the
Baloch race was precipitated into the plains of India. The last movement
corresponds in its commencement with the conquests of Taimur, and in its later
developments with the invasions of India by Babar and the Arghuns.

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