In addition, some Baluch individuals speak Persian and Urdu, influenced by countries such as Iran and Pakistan.
[10] The Kumzārah subgroup of the Bani Hadīyah branch of the Shihūḥ tribe in the UAE speaks a dialect closely related to Baluchi.
[12] In Baluchi folklore, the Gulf is depicted as a land of opportunity and employment.
Traditional poetry, lullabies, and wedding songs sung by women often reference the economic prosperity of Dubai.
[citation needed] In many village communities in the Trucial States (now the UAE), Balūch men were generally not permitted to marry Arab tribal women.