The following command will set your culture to 'Baloch.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Baloch.'
Name | Baloch |
Culture ID | baloch |
Heritage | Iranian |
Ethos | Communal |
Language | Iranian |
Architecture | Arabic |
Fashion | Arabic |
Coat of Arms | Iranian |
Military Equipment | Arabic |
The Baloch culture is one of the unique cultures in Southeast Asia, primarily residing in the Balochistan region, divided among the contemporary borders of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Widely recognized for their rich culture, the Baloch people are predominantly Sunni Muslims and speak Balochi, a northwestern Iranian language.
Their societal structure is tribal, and the social relationships within these tribes are intricate. Loyalty to family and tribe, courage, and hospitality are highly esteemed values in the Baloch code of honor.
Baloch cuisine includes various types of bread such as “Khrot”, a type of dry bread made from fine flour, and “Kaak”, a salty tea-time biscuit. “Sajji”, a delicacy of Balochistan, is a full lamb or chicken barbecued with a salty and spicy flavor.
Baloch folk music and dance are integral parts of their culture which express their daily life experiences, hardships, and love. The “Chap” dance is a popular Baloch folk dance performed on festive occasions.
Traditional Baloch clothing is known for its elegance. Men wear turbans or caps and loose shirts over baggy trousers called "shalwar", whereas women wear a dress with a large pocket at the front, accompanied by a "dupatta".
From their various customs, unique cuisine, vibrant music, and graceful dance forms to their traditional attire, every aspect of the Baloch culture is a testimony to their rich heritage and diversity.
This culture values the bonds of community above all else, fostering great loyalty and dedication by working together towards common goals.
Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.
Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.
The following are the IDs of cultures that share the same heritage, Iranian, as the Baloch culture:
Culture | Culture ID | Ethos |
---|---|---|
Afghan | afghan | Communal |
Baloch | baloch | Communal |
Daylamite | daylamite | Bellicose |
Khwarezmian | khwarezmian | Stoic |
Kurdish | kurdish | Communal |
Persian | persian | Ceremonious |
Saka | saka | Bellicose |
Sogdian | sogdian | Egalitarian |
Tajik | tajik | Spiritual |