Langah Balochs
Baloch and Brahui tribe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Baloch and Brahui tribe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Langah, Langhow or Lango (Balochi: لانگاہ) is a Balochi and Brahui-speaking Baloch tribe present in Pakistani Balochistan, though other communities can be found in Punjab and Sindh. Three salient sub-tribal Langove identity-groups are the Meeranzai, Halizai and Shadizai.[1][2]
Charles Manson about the origin of Langah Baloch noted as;
The Langhows are said, origin- ally, to have been slaves of the Rinds, enfranchized by the famed Mír Chakar on the occasion of his daughter's nuptials. This tribe is so plainly of common origin with some of the Indian races, that they yet retain Hindú appellations, and the title singh is frequent amongst them.[3]
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