List of Baluchi heroes and leaders
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Below is an incomplete list of historical heroes and leaders who at one time were Balochis in which they ruled or rebelled against the occupation for their independence.
President (title)[edit]
Prime Ministers[edit]
Historical and national heroes[edit]
- Muhammad Leghari a strong Sistan warrior rose up against the Arab in the 8th century
- Mir Chakar Rind (1468-1565) Chief of the Baloch Rind tribe or dynasty[1]
- Mir Gwahram Khan Lashariin the 15th century He was considered as a chieftain and hero of the Lashari Baloch's[2]
- Ghazi Khan was a Baloch mercenary from Dodai tribe who moved to Multan, in the late 15th century
- Malik Sohrab Dodai was a Baloch mercenary who moved to Multan (Punjab) in the late 15th century[3]
- Dollah Darya Khan was a famous general of Samma Dynasty of Sindh, Years of service 1490-1521[4]
- Mohammad Khan Baluch's Rebellion (1733–1734) uprising in Persia
- Kaura Khan Qaisrani the heroic chief of the Qaisrani tribe (1812-18**).
- Dil Murad Khan rebelled against the British occupation in 1857
- Kadu Makrani rebelled against the British occupation
- Nauroz Khan (1874–1964) Nawab and leader of the Zehri tribe
- Dost Mohammad Khan Baloch (1924-1929) was the ruler of Western Baluchistan
- Sher Mohammad Marri (1935-1993) was the chief of the Marri Baloch tribe, Years active 1960s–1990
- Akbar Bugti (1927–2006)was the Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe of Baloch people
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Taheri, Ahmad Reza. A Sociopolitical Study of Iranian Baloch Elites (1979-2013). Lulu.com. ISBN 9781312349681. Search this book on
- ↑ Ibbetson, Sir Denzil (1974). Punjab Castes. Sh. Mubarak Ali. Search this book on
- ↑ Dames, Mansel Longworth (1904). The Baloch race: A historical and ethnological sketch. Royal Asiatic society. Search this book on
- ↑ The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: Historical Studies. Institute of Sindhology, University of Jamshoro. 2006. ISBN 9789694050782. Search this book on
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