Baloch Arya or descendants of the prophet Ibrahim?

Trending Baloch Arya or Prophet Ibrahim’s descendants? Historians and folk tales have different opinions about who Baloch is and where they come from. According to folk tales, Baloch is a descendant of the prophet Ibrahim, while historians tell him Aryan. According to him, Baloch lived in Syria, but due to a lack of rain and famine, he migrated and gradually reached Balochistan via Iran. After Baloch settled in Iran, the king Nusherwan did not like his presence, and then he drove them and then settled in the vicinity of Balochistan. Baloch’s first sardar was Mir Ibrahim, but after reaching Balochistan, Mir Kamber Ali Khan took his place. This clan was called ‘Brahimi’ in the name of the prophet Ibrahim, who later became ‘Bruhi’. At the same time, according to historians, Baloch is actually of Indo-Irani origin. They are closer to the Aryan role players, rather than Arabia or any other community in Syria. He previously lived in Central Asia. Due to the problems of war and weather, they first reached Armenia and Azerbaijan. There he spoke in an area called ‘Balashgan’. During his stay in Balashgan, he developed a new language from the language of Arya People, called ‘Balash’ or ‘Balashoki’. From here the word ‘baloch’ originated. In 550 BC, Azerbaijan came under the Kham empire of Iran. After this, foreign invasions in the region increased in the sixth and seventh centuries, causing Arya to disintegrate again. Some Arya moves to Southiran and becomes ‘Baloch’ from ‘Balash’ there. His language became ‘Baluchi’ of ‘Balashoki’. Gradually he takes Balochistan his permanent home. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here