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== Notable People ==
== Notable People ==
Mahrang Baloch (1993-), Baloch Human rights activist
Mahrang Baloch (1993-), Baloch Human rights activist
Abdul Rashid Ghazi (1964–2007), Pakistani diplomat and Islamic scholar[183]
Abdul Rashid Ghazi (1964–2007), Pakistani diplomat and Islamic scholar[183]
Maulana Muhammad Abdullah (1935–1998), Islamic scholar who served as Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.[184]
Maulana Muhammad Abdullah (1935–1998), Islamic scholar who served as Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.[184]
Nabi Bakhsh Baloch (1917–2011), research scholar, historian, educationist and linguist in Urdu, English, Persian and Sindhi languages.
Nabi Bakhsh Baloch (1917–2011), research scholar, historian, educationist and linguist in Urdu, English, Persian and Sindhi languages.
Aftab Baloch (1953–2022), a former Pakistani cricketer.
Aftab Baloch (1953–2022), a former Pakistani cricketer.
Abdul Qadir Baloch (born 1945), a retired General in the Pakistan army. Currently a Pakistani politician.
Abdul Qadir Baloch (born 1945), a retired General in the Pakistan army. Currently a Pakistani politician.
Mahnoor Baloch (born 1970), Canadian Pakistani actress.
Mahnoor Baloch (born 1970), Canadian Pakistani actress.
Naz Baloch (born 1981), Pakistani female politician.
Naz Baloch (born 1981), Pakistani female politician.
Quratulain Balouch, Pakistani American singer and songwriter.
Quratulain Balouch, Pakistani American singer and songwriter.
Kiran Maqsood Baluch (born 1978), a Pakistani woman cricketer.
Kiran Maqsood Baluch (born 1978), a Pakistani woman cricketer.
Akbar Bugti (1926–2006), the former Tumandar of the Bugti tribe and Minister of State of Balochistan Province.
Akbar Bugti (1926–2006), the former Tumandar of the Bugti tribe and Minister of State of Balochistan Province.
Maulana Abdul Aziz, (born 1960), Imam of Red Mosque
Maulana Abdul Aziz, (born 1960), Imam of Red Mosque
Sarfraz Bugti (born 1981), former member of the Pakistani Senate and current chief minister of Balochistan.
Sarfraz Bugti (born 1981), former member of the Pakistani Senate and current chief minister of Balochistan.
Sardar Usman Buzdar (born 1969), former chief minister of Punjab province.[185][186]
Sardar Usman Buzdar (born 1969), former chief minister of Punjab province.[185][186]
Eva B, hip hop rapper and singer.
Eva B, hip hop rapper and singer.
Mir Jafar Khan Jamali (1911–1967), a veteran politician from Muslim League and a tribal leader from Balochistan[187]
Mir Jafar Khan Jamali (1911–1967), a veteran politician from Muslim League and a tribal leader from Balochistan[187]
Zafarullah Khan Jamali (1944–2020), the 15th prime minister of Pakistan.[188]
Zafarullah Khan Jamali (1944–2020), the 15th prime minister of Pakistan.[188]
Kaifi Khalil (born 1996), singer-songwriter.
Kaifi Khalil (born 1996), singer-songwriter.
Sardar Mohammad Ayub Khan Gadhi, (born 1961) Member of the Provincial Assembly and ex-Minister for Counter Terrorism Punjab.
Sardar Mohammad Ayub Khan Gadhi, (born 1961) Member of the Provincial Assembly and ex-Minister for Counter Terrorism Punjab.
Zulfiqar Ali Khosa (born 1935), a former governor of Punjab province.
Zulfiqar Ali Khosa (born 1935), a former governor of Punjab province.
Latif Khosa (born 1946), a former Governor of Punjab.
Latif Khosa (born 1946), a former Governor of Punjab.
Asif Saeed Khan Khosa (born 1954), the 26th chief justice of Pakistan.[189]
Asif Saeed Khan Khosa (born 1954), the 26th chief justice of Pakistan.[189]
Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (1929–2021), jurist and caretaker prime minister of Pakistan from 25 March to 5 June 2013.
Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (1929–2021), jurist and caretaker prime minister of Pakistan from 25 March to 5 June 2013.
Muhammad Muqeem Khan Khoso (1949–2016), a former Chief Sardar of the Khoso Tribe and former Member of the Provincial Assembly from PS-14 Jacobabad.
Muhammad Muqeem Khan Khoso (1949–2016), a former Chief Sardar of the Khoso Tribe and former Member of the Provincial Assembly from PS-14 Jacobabad.
Bilal Lashari (born 1981), Pakistani filmmaker, cinematographer, screenwriter and actor.
Bilal Lashari (born 1981), Pakistani filmmaker, cinematographer, screenwriter and actor.
Farooq Leghari (1940–2010), the 8th president of Pakistan.[190]
Farooq Leghari (1940–2010), the 8th president of Pakistan.[190]
Hasnain Lehri (born 1989), Pakistani actor and model.
Hasnain Lehri (born 1989), Pakistani actor and model.
Khair Bakhsh Marri (1928–2014), was a Baloch politician from the province of Balochistan in Pakistan.[191]
Khair Bakhsh Marri (1928–2014), was a Baloch politician from the province of Balochistan in Pakistan.[191]
Sherbaz Khan Mazari (1930–2020), a Baluch veteran politician.
Sherbaz Khan Mazari (1930–2020), a Baluch veteran politician.
Shireen Mazari (born 1949), the federal minister for human rights and a member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
Shireen Mazari (born 1949), the federal minister for human rights and a member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
Muniba Mazari (born 1987), human rights activist, artist and motivational speaker.
Muniba Mazari (born 1987), human rights activist, artist and motivational speaker.
Sardar Mir Balakh Sher Mazari (1928–2022), the interim prime minister of Pakistan in a 1993 caretaker government.[192]
Sardar Mir Balakh Sher Mazari (1928–2022), the interim prime minister of Pakistan in a 1993 caretaker government.[192]
Yasir Nawaz (born 1970), director, producer, screenwriter and actor.
Yasir Nawaz (born 1970), director, producer, screenwriter and actor.
Danish Nawaz (born 1978), television actor, director and comedian.
Danish Nawaz (born 1978), television actor, director and comedian.
Siraj Raisani (1963–2018), a member of Balochistan Awami Party.[193] He is also a recipient of the Sitara-e-Shujaat (star of bravery).[194]
Siraj Raisani (1963–2018), a member of Balochistan Awami Party.[193] He is also a recipient of the Sitara-e-Shujaat (star of bravery).[194]
Mir Chakar Rind, (1468–1565), Baloch folk hero
Mir Chakar Rind, (1468–1565), Baloch folk hero
Asif Ali Zardari (born 1955), the 11th and 14th president of Pakistan.
Asif Ali Zardari (born 1955), the 11th and 14th president of Pakistan.
Sanaullah Khan Zehri (born 1961), the 15th chief minister of Balochistan.[195]
Sanaullah Khan Zehri (born 1961), the 15th chief minister of Balochistan.[195]





Revision as of 13:45, 31 May 2026

A place earlier recognised as a area in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan later achived independence from the countries in the 2020s.

Population of 14.9 million Balochistan residents and .1 million in other regions.

Notable People

Mahrang Baloch (1993-), Baloch Human rights activist

Abdul Rashid Ghazi (1964–2007), Pakistani diplomat and Islamic scholar[183]

Maulana Muhammad Abdullah (1935–1998), Islamic scholar who served as Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.[184]

Nabi Bakhsh Baloch (1917–2011), research scholar, historian, educationist and linguist in Urdu, English, Persian and Sindhi languages.

Aftab Baloch (1953–2022), a former Pakistani cricketer.

Abdul Qadir Baloch (born 1945), a retired General in the Pakistan army. Currently a Pakistani politician.

Mahnoor Baloch (born 1970), Canadian Pakistani actress.

Naz Baloch (born 1981), Pakistani female politician.

Quratulain Balouch, Pakistani American singer and songwriter.

Kiran Maqsood Baluch (born 1978), a Pakistani woman cricketer.

Akbar Bugti (1926–2006), the former Tumandar of the Bugti tribe and Minister of State of Balochistan Province.

Maulana Abdul Aziz, (born 1960), Imam of Red Mosque

Sarfraz Bugti (born 1981), former member of the Pakistani Senate and current chief minister of Balochistan.

Sardar Usman Buzdar (born 1969), former chief minister of Punjab province.[185][186] Eva B, hip hop rapper and singer.

Mir Jafar Khan Jamali (1911–1967), a veteran politician from Muslim League and a tribal leader from Balochistan[187]

Zafarullah Khan Jamali (1944–2020), the 15th prime minister of Pakistan.[188]

Kaifi Khalil (born 1996), singer-songwriter.

Sardar Mohammad Ayub Khan Gadhi, (born 1961) Member of the Provincial Assembly and ex-Minister for Counter Terrorism Punjab.

Zulfiqar Ali Khosa (born 1935), a former governor of Punjab province.

Latif Khosa (born 1946), a former Governor of Punjab.

Asif Saeed Khan Khosa (born 1954), the 26th chief justice of Pakistan.[189]

Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (1929–2021), jurist and caretaker prime minister of Pakistan from 25 March to 5 June 2013.

Muhammad Muqeem Khan Khoso (1949–2016), a former Chief Sardar of the Khoso Tribe and former Member of the Provincial Assembly from PS-14 Jacobabad.

Bilal Lashari (born 1981), Pakistani filmmaker, cinematographer, screenwriter and actor.

Farooq Leghari (1940–2010), the 8th president of Pakistan.[190]

Hasnain Lehri (born 1989), Pakistani actor and model.

Khair Bakhsh Marri (1928–2014), was a Baloch politician from the province of Balochistan in Pakistan.[191]

Sherbaz Khan Mazari (1930–2020), a Baluch veteran politician.

Shireen Mazari (born 1949), the federal minister for human rights and a member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Muniba Mazari (born 1987), human rights activist, artist and motivational speaker.

Sardar Mir Balakh Sher Mazari (1928–2022), the interim prime minister of Pakistan in a 1993 caretaker government.[192]

Yasir Nawaz (born 1970), director, producer, screenwriter and actor.

Danish Nawaz (born 1978), television actor, director and comedian.

Siraj Raisani (1963–2018), a member of Balochistan Awami Party.[193] He is also a recipient of the Sitara-e-Shujaat (star of bravery).[194]

Mir Chakar Rind, (1468–1565), Baloch folk hero

Asif Ali Zardari (born 1955), the 11th and 14th president of Pakistan.

Sanaullah Khan Zehri (born 1961), the 15th chief minister of Balochistan.[195]


In Media

As depicted in 2020s Bollywood film Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Balchoistan was a powerful sect of people operating in political hub Lyari of Pakistan.

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