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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2009) One variant of the flag used by Baloch nationalists for a proposed independent Balochistan Baloch nationalism is a movement which claims that the Baloch people, an ethno-linguistic group mainly found in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan are a nation. The movement propagates the view that Muslims are not a nation (the opposite of the concept behind the creation of Pakistan) and that ethnic loyalty must surpass religious loyalty. The Baloch nationalist movement's demands have ranged from greater cultural, economic and political rights, to political autonomy, to outright secession from Pakistan and the creation of an independent state of Balochistan. The movement is secular and heavily influenced by leftist Marxist ideology, like its other counterparts in other parts of Pakistan and India, leaning towards anti-Islamism. In Pakistan, there have been several uprisings by Baloch nationalists that have all been suppressed by the Pakistan military (see: Balochistan conflict). The Baloch nationalist movement includes not only speakers of the Balochi language, but Baloch leaders have tried to absorb the Brahui people of Balochistan, the ancient-most civilization of Balochistan, in the movement too as land populated by the Brahuis is vital for a separate Balochistan to survive.1 The Baloch nationalist movement claims to receive considerable support from the Baloch diaspora in Oman, the UAE, Sweden, Norway, and other countries. Pakistan has repeatedly made claims that the Baloch nationalists have received funding from India2, although these have been refuted by India and the US34. Modern Baloch nationalism Stalwarts of the Baloch nationalist movement: (l to r) Gul Khan Nasir, Ataullah Mengal, Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo Baloch nationalism in its modern form began in the form of the Anjuman-e-Ittehad-e-Balochan (Organisation for Unity of the Baloch) based in Mastung in the 1920s, led by Yousaf Aziz Magsi, Abdul Aziz Kurd and others. The aim of the group was to establish political and constitutional reform in the State of Kalat; end of British imperialism; abolition of the sardari-jirga system; and for the eventual unification of all Baloch lands into an independent state5. Simultaneously with the formation of the Anjuman, Baloch intellectuals in Karachi formed a nationalist organisation, called the Baloch League5. In February 1937, the Anjuman reorganised and became the Kalat State National Party, carrying on the Anjuman's political agenda of an independent united state of Balochistan5. The party was dominated by more secular-minded, anti-imperialist and populist elements, such as Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo, Mir Gul Khan Naseer and Abdul Aziz Kurd. When parliamentary elections were held in the State of Kalat, the party was the largest winners with a considerable majority5. Independent Balochistan Under the partition agreement, reached shortly after Mountbatten published his June 3 Plan, most of Balochistan had already joined Pakistan, by treaties or tribal referendum, but the Khan of Kalat, a state which was around 23% of modern Baluchistan, wanted to be the ruler of an independent, albeit land locked state. Eventually a Standstill Agreement was reached between the two parties and the British Viceroy. Following the talks, a communique was issued on August 11, 1947 stating that: The Government of Pakistan recognizes Kalat as an independent sovereign state in treaty relations with the British Government with a status different from that of other princely states. Legal opinion will be sought as to whether or not agreements of leases will be inherited by the Pakistan Government. Meanwhile, a Standstill Agreement has been made between the Government of Pakistan and the Khan of Kalat. Discussions will take place between Pakistan and Kalat at Karachi at an early date with a view to reaching decisions on Defence, External Affairs and Communications(currency was not mentioned as it was understood that the Pakistani Rupee was to be used in Kalat, as a successor to its previous currency,the British Indian Rupee).5 Parliamentary elections were held in the state, in which the Kalat State National Party won a majority. However, Baloch(or Kalat) nationalists insist that the government forced the Khan to sign the Instrument of Accession on March 27, 1948. The move was condemned by the Kalat parliament, which saw itself weakening as a legislative body, and, in July 1948, the Khan's brother, Prince Abdul Karim, led the first armed revolt against the Pakistani government. The prince was originally a powerful governor of parts of Kalat, but that position ended with accession to Pakistan. See also Secessionist movements in Pakistan Baloch National Front Baloch Liberation Army External links Baloch Nationalism: Its Origin and Development, Taj Mohammad Breseeg, 2004 The Resurgence of Baluch Nationalism, Frederic Grare, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Paper No. 65, January 2006 Balochistan's history of insurgency Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan, International Crisis Group, Asia Report N°119, 14 September 2006 References ^ Rajshree Jetly "Baluch Ethnicity and Nationalism (1971–81): An Assessment" (National University of Singapore p.13) ^ http://ia.rediff.com/www/news/2006/jan/06baluch.htm ^ http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/25/content_11770888.htm ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/World/US/US-bails-out-India-from-Balochistan-wrangle/articleshow/4839468.cms ^ a b c d e Baloch Nationalism: Its Origin and Development, Taj Mohammad Breseeg, 2004 In Afghanistan's Shadow: Baluch Nationalism and Soviet Temptations, Selig Harrison, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, New York, 1981 Baluch Nationalism and Superpower Rivalry, Selig Harrison, International Security, Vol. 5 No. 3 (Winter 1980-1981) pp 152–163 Knights, Not Pawns: Ethno-Nationalism and Regional Dynamics in Post-Colonial Balochistan, Paul Titus and Nina Swidler, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Feb., 2000), pp. 47–69 v · d · e Baloch nationalism Regions Balochistan • Balochistan, Pakistan • Sistan and Baluchestan Province (Iran) • Balochistan, Afghanistan Parties and student groups Balochistan National Party • Jamhoori Wattan Party • National Party • Baloch National Movement • Baloch Republican Party • Baloch National Front • Baloch Students Organization • Baloch Students Organization – Awami • Balochistan People's Party • Kalat State National Party Militant groups Balochistan Liberation Army • Baloch Liberation Front • Baluch People's Liberation Front • Popular Front for Armed Resistance • Baluchi Liberation Front • Baluchi Autonomist Movement • Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan • Baloch Republican Army • Balochistan Liberation United Front • Parrari • Jundallah Key figures Gul Khan Nasir • Abdul Hai Baloch • Habib Jalib Baloch • Hameed Baloch • Ghulam Mohammed Baloch • Mir Nooruddin Mengal • Allah Nazar Baloch • Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo • Hasil Bizenjo • Akbar Bugti • Brahamdagh Khan Bugti • Prince Karim Khan • Mir Lawang Khan • Nawab Nowroz Khan • Abdul Aziz Kurd • Yousaf Aziz Magsi • Balach Marri • Khair Bakhsh Marri • Jumma Khan Marri • Sher Mohammad Marri • Akhtar Mengal  • Ataullah Mengal • Abdolmalek Rigi • Dad Shah History Kalat (princely state) • Balochistan conflict • 1970s Operation • Iraqi support • Arms discovery in Iraqi Embassy • Turbat killings • Missing persons National myths/epics Mir Chakar Rind • Hani and Sheh Mureed v · d · eNationalism in South Asia Ideologies Assamese · Balawaristan · Baloch · Bengali · Bodo · Dravidian movement · Hindu (Hindu Rashtra · Hindutva · Bangabhumi) · Indian · Indian Muslim · Two-Nation Theory · Sindhi · Kashmiriyat · Khalistan · Marathi · Naga · Greater Nepal · Pakistani · Pashtun · Seraiki · Sinhalese · Tamil · Tripuri · Sri Lankan Tamil Organisations and events Balochistan conflict · Bangladesh Liberation War · Bengali Language Movement · Indian independence movement · Jathika Hela Urumaya  · Kashmir conflict · Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) · Pakistan movement · Self-Respect Movement · Urdu movement v · d · eEthnic nationalism Forms of nationalism based primarily on ethnicity are listed below. This does not imply that all nationalists with a given ethnicity subscribe to that form of ethnic nationalism. Acholi  · African  · Afrikaner  · Albanian · American Indian  · Andalusian  · Arab  · Armenian  · Assamese  · Assyrian  · Asturian  · Azerbaijani  · Balkar and Karachay  · Baloch  · Basque  · Bengali  · Bengali Hindu  · Berber  · Black  · Bodo  · Breton  · Canarian  · Castilian  · Catalan  · Chicano  · Chinese  · Circassian  · Cornish  · Corsican  · Croatian  · Dalit  · Egyptian  · English  · Filipino  · Flemish  · Galician  · German  · Greek  · Hindu  · Icelandic  · Indian  · Indian Muslim  · Iranian  · Iraqi  · Irish  · Japanese  · Jewish  · Kashmiri  · Korean  · Kurdish  · Lebanese  · Macedonian  · Malay  · Maori  · Marathi  · Naga  · Padanian  · Pakistani  · Palestinian  · Quebecois  · Russian  · Scottish  · Seraiki  · Serb  · Sikh  · Sindhi  · Sinhalese Buddhist  · Slav  · Spanish  · Sri Lankan Tamil  · Syrian  · Taiwanese  · Tamil  · Tripuri  · Turkish  · Ukrainian  · Ulster  · Valencian  · Venetian  · Walloon  · Welsh  · White  · Zionist

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