Buledi
The Buledi or Buleidi (Balochi: بلیدی) is a Baloch tribe in the Pakistani provinces of Sindh and Balochistan. The tribe derives its name from the Buleida valley in Kech.[1][2][3] the Bulediare listed among the major tribes of the Kacchi region.[4]
History
Buledi descend from a certain Bu Said or Buledi, whom they claim to have come in the 18th century from Oman in the southern Arabian Peninsula.[5] However, according to the Italian anthropologist Ugo Fabietti it is possible that in reality the Buledi tribe came from the Helmand region of Afghanistan.[6] For a time, Buledi ruled Kech with the support of Nader Shah of Persia. However, they lost Kech to the Gichkis after a power struggle in the 18th century, and whole eastern Makran came under control of the Gichkis.[6]
References
- ^ Al Nahyan, Hussain, ul Ghafoor, Mansoor Bin Tahnoon, Jamal, Asad (2019). Tribes of Pakistan. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 112. ISBN 9781527534391.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Mansel Longworth Dames. The Baloch race (1904). p. 2. ASIN B0062JN20S.
- ^ Iqbal, Kashif (2023). The Struggle for Political Power in Balochistan, 192947. Pencil. ISBN 9789356673984.
- ^ "BALUCHISTAN i. Geography, History and Ethnography". Encyclopædia Iranica.
- ^ Fabietti 2011, pp. 95, 100.
- ^ a b Fabietti 2011, pp. 100–101.
Bibliography
- Fabietti, Ugo E. M. (2011). Ethnography at the Frontier: Space, Memory and Society in Southern Balochistan. Peter Lang. doi:10.3726/978-3-0352-0104-8. ISBN 978-3-0352-0104-8.