Brahui people

The Brahui (Brahui: براہوئی‎), Brahvi or Brohi, are a Dravidian-speaking ethnic group principally found in Balochistan, Pakistan. Their main area of habitation, including the main area where Brahui is spoken, is situated in a continuous area over a narrow north-south belt in Pakistan from the northern fringes of Quetta southwards through Mastung and Kalat, including Nushki to the west, all the way to Las Bela in the south, near the Arabian sea coastline. The term "Brahui" designates both the ethnic group as well as the language. Kalat separates the area into a northern part, known as Sarawan, and a southern part, known as Jahlawan. This division is also reflected in the main tribal Brahui divisions, namely the Sarawani and Jahlawani tribes.

Brahui people

The Brahui (Brahui: براہوئی‎), Brahvi or Brohi, are a Dravidian-speaking ethnic group principally found in Balochistan, Pakistan. Their main area of habitation, including the main area where Brahui is spoken, is situated in a continuous area over a narrow north-south belt in Pakistan from the northern fringes of Quetta southwards through Mastung and Kalat, including Nushki to the west, all the way to Las Bela in the south, near the Arabian sea coastline. The term "Brahui" designates both the ethnic group as well as the language. Kalat separates the area into a northern part, known as Sarawan, and a southern part, known as Jahlawan. This division is also reflected in the main tribal Brahui divisions, namely the Sarawani and Jahlawani tribes.