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Why must Wikipedia force a nationalist-inspired oddball spelling down our throats every single time? It hurts your credibility. It's Baluchistan. The only context in which the average person might have heard of the place is in "beast of Baluchistan", spelled thus. Are you going to try to make the genus "balochitherium"? You are annoying the hell out of I daresay a lot of us with this nonsense. Ask me why I bother, and I'll say I don't know.
Why must Wikipedia force a nationalist-inspired oddball spelling down our throats every single time? It hurts your credibility. It's Baluchistan. The only context in which the average person might have heard of the place is in "beast of Baluchistan", spelled thus. Are you going to try to make the genus "balochitherium"? You are annoying the hell out of I daresay a lot of us with this nonsense. Ask me why I bother, and I'll say I don't know.


== The section about music needs editing ==
== Another rubbish article in Wikipedia. ==

The section about music needs editing but I am not able to do it.

In the middle of the second paragraph it says "This d the Lasis. Among them …" and then goes on with sentences already used in the first paragraph.

Hope someone can edit this, and add more information about this subject.

Keep up the good work. Thanks. -- [[User:Kayly|Kayly]] ([[User talk:Kayly|talk]]) 05:59, 1 October 2017 (UTC)

: You cannot edit the article. But you can certainly propose content here. So, please go through the [http://www.tavoosonline.com/Articles/ArticleDetailEn.aspx?src=59&Page=1 source] and write a small paragraph summarising it. I deleted the old content because it was a cut-and-paste job. -- [[User:Kautilya3|Kautilya3]] ([[User talk:Kautilya3|talk]]) 10:30, 1 October 2017 (UTC)


Just a general read of the article revels the sources for many of the utterances as Web Pages that are written by hacks without any sources of themselves. May as well call the whole Article a flight of fancy written by some young ideologue. [[Special:Contributions/2001:8003:70F5:2400:959E:9700:E2AB:8D86|2001:8003:70F5:2400:959E:9700:E2AB:8D86]] ([[User talk:2001:8003:70F5:2400:959E:9700:E2AB:8D86|talk]]) 08:43, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
== Balochistan Language Data ==


== Contradictory Etymology ==
Why is the new language data reflected in this article. New Census 2017 indicated that Pushto and Balochi speaking populations in Balochistan stand at 35.34pc and 35.49pc, respectively.


The first, and only, two sentences of the first paragraph under the Etymology heading directly contradict each other. The first states the name of the country, given as Balochistan as well as other forms, derives from the name of the Baloch people. The second maintains exactly the opposite: " . . . it is likely that the Baloch were known by some other name in their place of origin and that they acquired the name "Baloch" only after arriving in Balochistan sometime in the 10th century." Did someone throw this thing together by cutting and pasting from disparate sources, without even reading what he, she, or they was, or were, pasting. [[User:Smanion|Smanion]] ([[User talk:Smanion|talk]]) 20:44, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
As much as 4.56pc people in the country’s largest province by area reported Sindhi as mother tongue, followed by 1.13pc Punjabi and 0.81pc Urdu. Also, 17.12pc were reported as Brohi speaking in Balochistan, 2.65pc Seraiki and Hindko and Kashmiri with 0.28pc and 0.14pc, respectively. https://www.dawn.com/news/1410447 [[Special:Contributions/182.180.61.170|182.180.61.170]] ([[User talk:182.180.61.170|talk]]) 06:30, 12 June 2018 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 14:26, 14 October 2024

History section

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The history section here should be put into the Balochistan (Pakistan) article because it is only speaking about that area. (preceding unsigned comment by Binsaleemz --Hottentot


Spelling

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Why must Wikipedia force a nationalist-inspired oddball spelling down our throats every single time? It hurts your credibility. It's Baluchistan. The only context in which the average person might have heard of the place is in "beast of Baluchistan", spelled thus. Are you going to try to make the genus "balochitherium"? You are annoying the hell out of I daresay a lot of us with this nonsense. Ask me why I bother, and I'll say I don't know.

Another rubbish article in Wikipedia.

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Just a general read of the article revels the sources for many of the utterances as Web Pages that are written by hacks without any sources of themselves. May as well call the whole Article a flight of fancy written by some young ideologue. 2001:8003:70F5:2400:959E:9700:E2AB:8D86 (talk) 08:43, 26 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Contradictory Etymology

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The first, and only, two sentences of the first paragraph under the Etymology heading directly contradict each other. The first states the name of the country, given as Balochistan as well as other forms, derives from the name of the Baloch people. The second maintains exactly the opposite: " . . . it is likely that the Baloch were known by some other name in their place of origin and that they acquired the name "Baloch" only after arriving in Balochistan sometime in the 10th century." Did someone throw this thing together by cutting and pasting from disparate sources, without even reading what he, she, or they was, or were, pasting. Smanion (talk) 20:44, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]