Bijarani Buledi
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- This article is about the Buledi clan. For the Bijarani clan of the Marri, see Buledi.
Buledi (Template:Lang-ur) is a clan of the Buledi (Burdi) tribe, a Baloch people, in Balochistan and Sindh, Pakistan.[1]
History
Ardashir I "sent his army to Kerman for a war with the Baris." How can To note, the Russian translator repeats the at-Tabari conjecture. In the text. The original is used consonant transcription b'lč'n (b.lch.n), which gave
The reason for some researchers to see in it the reflection of the ethnonym of the baluch,
Used with the plural suffix -an-. That is why when you restore vowel sounds in a word B'lč'n O.M Chunakova used Tabari's condition, in which the name Tribe bariz is given with the corresponding vowels that are not in the Pahlavi script. Hence it follows that in the original "Carnamac" The name of the tribe bāriz (bariz), put in the form The plural of bārizān. Marquart, believes that the term Bâričân is mentioned in the singular. With the ethnonym Baluchi In the last two ethnonyms it is necessary to see Mentioned separately Baloch and Bariz. Thus, the title of Burjan Shah is related to Baluchi, and to the Bariz tribe referred to Tabari, nor to the notorious Bâričân, who owed their appearance to the transliteration of b'lč'n.
Dr. Bellew give s distinct origins for the two names. He says : Bolida (mentioned by Ptolemy) is the same as the Puladi or Faoladi of the Khazarah, and has given its name to a district in Makran.
Notes
- ^ Postans (1844) "Routes through Kach'hi Gandava, And an Account of the Beluchi and other Tribes in Upper Sind'h and Kach'hiThe Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 14: pp. 193-218, pages 209-210