Bugti

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Bugti
Languages
Balochi
Religion
Islam (majority), Hinduism and Sikhism (minority)[1]
Related ethnic groups
Baloch people

Bugti (Balochi: بُگٹیbugṭī) is a Baloch tribe found in eastern Balochistan, Pakistan. As of 2008, it was estimated to comprise over 180,000 people, mostly living in the Dera Bugti region of Pakistan. They are in turn divided into the Rahija Bugti, Masori Bugti, and Kalpar Bugti sub-tribes.[2] Their neighbours to the north are the Marri, who were the Bugti's traditional enemies.[3]

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  1. ^ Kamal Siddiqi (30 July 2009). "Hingol Temple Symbolises Baloch Secularism". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  2. ^ Tahir, Muhammad (April 3, 2008). "Tribes and Rebels: The Players in the Balochistan Insurgency". Jamestown.
  3. ^ Pehrson, Robert H.; Barth, Fredrik (1966). The Social Organization of the Marri Baluch. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. 43. New York: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. pp. 1–2.