Baloch people

Baloch
بلۏچ
Total population
c. 15 million
Regions with significant populations
 Pakistan8,117,795 (2023 census)
 Iran4.8 million
 Afghanistan1.1 million
 Oman1,000,000
 United Arab Emirates383,000
 India64,000
 Qatar53,000
 Bahrain44,000
 Turkmenistan36,000
 Kuwait20,000
 Saudi Arabia12,000
 Somalia11,000
 Sweden5,000
 United Kingdom3,000
 Canada1843
 Australia357
 Algeria11
Languages
Balochi, Brahui, various other languages of host regions spoken by splinter groups

Other languages:

Persian (in Iran and Afghanistan), Urdu (in Pakistan), Pashto (in Afghanistan), English
Religion
Predominantly Islam (mainly Sunni Islam)
Related ethnic groups
Other Iranic peoples

The Baloch (/bəˈl/ bə-LOHCH) or Baluch (/bəˈl/ bə-LOOCH; Balochi: بلۏچ, romanized: Balòc, plural بلۏچانٚ) are a nomadic, pastoral, ethnic group which speaks the Western Iranic Balochi language and is native to the Balochistan region of South and Western Asia, occupying parts of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. There are also Baloch diaspora communities in neighbouring regions, including in Central Asia, and the Arabian Peninsula.

The majority of the Baloch reside within Pakistan. About 50% of the total Baloch population live in the Pakistani province of Balochistan, while 40% are settled in Sindh and a significant albeit smaller number reside in the Pakistani Punjab. They make up 3.6% of Pakistan's total population, and around 2% of the populations of both Iran and Afghanistan and the largest non-Arab community in Oman.