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Culture of Balochistan is Rich in Traditions, Arts and Crafts
Baloch culture is
opposite to the general perception of it. Though Balochistan is an area of
barren lands, deserts and mountains, the Baloch
culture is full of traditions, arts and crafts. Balochi embroidery is one of
the most popular arts and crafts which are made by the females. Baluchistan is
also known for its tribes and festivals. Another distinct feature of Baloch
culture is the storytelling tradition. Poets and story tellers are highly
respected in Baloch culture. Cultural landscape of Balochistan portrays various
ethnic groups. Pashtoon, Brahvi and Balochi ethnic groups are known for their
hospitality. Guest is accorded in high esteem and regarded as a blessing from
God. Another adorable feature of Balochistan
culture is faithfulness and sincerity in all relationships. There is not
any place or respect for unfaithful people in prevalent moral order. If
fidelity is reciprocated with disloyalty or betrayal it is never forgotten. The
tribal chief is called Sardar while head of sub-tribe is known as Malik. Takari
or Mir. Baloch cultural day is celebrated on 2nd of March every year and One of
the major provinces of Pakistan is Balochistan and it covers the largest area
in Pakistan. In Balochistan cultural landscape shows different cultural groups.
In Balochistan there are three main
families named as Pashtoon, Baloch and Brahvi and they have different
languages. But still in their literature, moral orders, beliefs and customs
they have similarity, but religion is the major binding factor between them
which gives the base for common social orders and unity. People in Balochistan
are popular as they consider guests are the blessings of God and famous for
their sustainability. In all relations, Balochi are sincere and faithful and
there is no respect and place for the unfaithful people.

Like all the other
provinces of Pakistan in the national dress shalwar kameez with distinct
additions and modifications are worn in Baloch
culture. The people dress up very pleasingly and the same way in all the
tribes. Turban is the common headwear of Bloch men along with wide loose
shalwar along with knee-long shirts. Females dress consists of a shirt having a
big pocket and embroidery and embedded round mirror work in front. A big
Dupatta or Chaddar is taken in order to cover the head and shoulders. In Baloch
culture marriages are uncommon and unique than in the other provinces of the
country. Marriages are according to Islamic principles in presence of a Mullana
along with the presence of witnesses. Every member of the family is involved in
the marriage; they express their joy and happiness by following the traditions
of their culture. Usually marriages are done in young ages but are arranged in
early childhood or at birth. There is a very low or negligible ratio of love
marriages as this is not appreciated across the culture in all tribes. Usually
marriages take place within tribes but at times intra tribal marriages are also
conducted. Divorce rate is very low in the Baluchistan as compared to the other
provinces of Pakistan because they think is a matter of disrespect for the
family and honor of the tribe. Different rituals are celebrated in separate
tribes. In some tribes there is a tradition of takings. Valver, it is a sum of
money paid by the groom to the family of the bride. Balochi is the foremost
language of Balochistan. It is spoken over extensive areas of the province. It
is equally rich in poetic and romantic literature. Besides, other languages
which are spoken in Balochistan are Brahui and Makrani. Brahui is spoken in
Qalat areas while Makrani is spoken in Makrani, the coastal region of
Balochistan. Balochi customs and traditions are carried out according to codes
imposed by tribal laws.

These strong traditions and cultural values are
important to Baloch people and have allowed them to keep their distinctive
ancient cultural identity and way of life with little change to this day. The
culture and traditions of the Baloch have historically been adopted down from
mother to daughter, and from father to son. It is a land of having a unique and
diversified culture which is covered by the love, peace and harmony between the
residents of this province. The aroma of the people of Balochistan is to love
and to give warmth welcome and a boundless hospitality to their guests.
Religion Islam has bound all the people of Balochistan in a very strong bond;
they are loveable in spite of being.Conservative. The people of Balochistan are
living a very simple life which makes them different from the people of other
provinces of Pakistan. The culture of Balochistan is very beautiful and rich. Both
religious and social festivals are celebrated by the Baloch people. The
religious festivals are same as across the country like Eid-ul-Azha and
Eid-ul-Fiter. These religious festivals are celebrated by decorating houses
wearing modern dresses cooking special dishes. Baloch culture is full of many
social festivals like Sibi festival which has folk music performance, cultural
dances, handicrafts stalls, cattle shows and a number of other entertaining
activities showing the colorful side of Baloch people. Buzkashi is another
festival showing rather enhancing the bravery tactfulness and bravery of the Baloch
people. It is celebrated on horse-back by two teams that use their skills to
snatch a goat from the each other. Usually Baloch people have meals in the
morning and evening. Men and women eat separately. Wheat, millet and rice are a
part of the Baloch meal. Meat is also an important part. Sajji is the favorite
dish of most people. Sajji is the food eaten with a knife other than that
Baloch people usually eat with hands. Milk, butter and vegetables are also a
member of Baloch cuisine.

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