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The tribal group of the Lasis, which encompasses the tribes of the Abras, Angarias (12.5 per cent), Burras (9.0 per cent), Dambis, Gidris, Gungas (13.0 per cent), Gwaranjos, Jamots (14.8 per cent), Kundolas, Mandras (6.6 per cent), Mangias (4.0 per cent), Mashwanis, Masunis, Mushanis, Runjhas (14.3
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According to the 1998 Census of Pakistan, all the tribes other than Baloch, Brahui, Med, Khoja and Hindus who have settled in Lasbela are known as "Lasi". The principal Lasi tribes are only five in number. The Jamot, Runjhas, Sheikh, Angaria and the Burra. Together they are called the Panjraj and
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per cent), Samots, Shahoks (4.4 per cent), Sheikhs (5.4 per cent), Sithars, and Zuars, occurs exclusively in the Las Bela district, where it accounts for 67.7 percent of the population.
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Language. Although social stratification is found in individual tribes, there is no social hierarchy or rigid tribal structure.
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regions, They occupy a high social position and have traditionally been engaged as agricultural landlords. They speak the
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Nomadism & colonialism : a hundred years of Baluchistan, 1872-1972
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Population Census of Pakistan, 1961: District Census Report
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constitute a tribal confederation. The tribes include the
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Lasi is originally a Sindhi word which means 'plain'
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Index

Sindhi
Sindhi
ethnic
Balochistan
Lasbela
Lasbela
Hub
Gwadar
Ormara
Jamote
Kalat
Kachhi
Lasi dialect
Sindhi
Abras
Jamots
Soomras
Sammas
Sindh
Sindhi language
Population Census of Pakistan, 1961: District Census Report



ISBN
978-0-19-579638-4
1998 District Census Report of Lasbela
"Las Bēla"
doi
10.1163/1573-3912_islam_com_0572

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