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Makrani may
refer to:
Makrani people, an
ethnic group in ****stan of African-descent.
Makrani caste, an
Indian social group Makrani dialect, a variety...
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Makrani are a
Muslim community mainly found in the
Indian state of Gujarat. They are said to be
African descendants. The name "
Makrani"
comes from...
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Qadir Baksh Rind
Baloch (famously
known as Kadu
Makrani; 1811—1887) was a 19th-century
revolutionary who
operated mainly in
Kathiawar region of Gujarat...
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Makrani (also
known as Lotuni, Zadgaali, or Junoobi) is
variety of the
Balochi language spoken in the
historical region of
Makran in
Balochistan in ****stan...
- Kadu
Makrani is a 1960
Gujarati historical fantasy film
directed by
Manhar Raskapur from India. The film
tells the
story of the
historical figure Kadu...
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Mirza Gul
Muhammad Khan
Makrani (Balochi: میرزا گل محمد خان مکرانی; 1813–1848),
better known as
Natiq Makrani (Balochi: ناطق مکرانی) was a
Baloch writer...
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Narrated by Nana
Patekar Cinematography Najeeb Khan
Edited by
Ashfaque Makrani Sanjay Sankla Music by Songs:
Mithoon Uttam Singh Monty Sharma Background...
- Bantu-linked
paternal affinities amongst the Siddi.
Qamar et al. (2002)
analysed Makrani Sheedis in ****stan and
found that they
instead predominantly carried Indian-****ociated...
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Khalil Ismail Makrani (12
December 1935 – 4
April 2021), po****rly
known by his pen-name,
Khalil Dhantejvi was a poet and
novelist from Gujarat, India...
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states and Europe. In Iran, the
Baloch are
divided into two groups: the
Makrani and the Sarhadi. The
cities such as Iranshahr, Chabahar, Nikshahr, Sarbaz...