Balochi literature

[3] Baloch literature is a reminder of different eras of Baloch culture and civilization, sadness, joys, and the narration of their ancient and old legends and myths, including the stories of Hani and Sheh Mureed, Jalal Khan, Mir Chakar Rind,Hammal Jiand, Ges'dok, Ashkash(character from Shahnama),and Duda and balach's epic are mixed together.

[3] Among the greats of Balochi literature, can mention Natiq Makrani, Mast Tawakali, Abdullah Rwanbod and Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi, Saba Dashtyari, Mir Gul Khan Nasir, Muneer Ahmed Badini, Aziz Sanghur and Ghulam Mohammad Lalzad Baloch.

Carina Jahani cited that attributed her interest and fascination with the Balochi language to the oral literature, myths, and beautiful and instructive stories hidden in the hearts of the old men and women of this ancient land.

[4] The history of Balochi literature spreads over thousands years having its roots in the oral tradition, However, the first recorded period begins in 12th century which state that poets to compose love songs, record their traditional history and their relations with their neighbours, their intertribal feuds (relations and affairs) and their conquest drivers (military power).

[6] 1930s a few individuals, led by Moḥammad Ḥosayn “ʿAnqā,” wrote for a public in Balochi, producing a short-lived weekly paper Bolan.

[7] In 1997, Chief Minister of Balochistan Akhtar Mengal, who was interested in supporting the language, provided the Academy with land and a grant to construct its own building.

[3] After The Iranian revolution in 1979, Baloch educators and writers published papers such as "Makoran", "Kokar" and "Rozhnaee" in Balochi language for the first time in Iran.

[10] In 1875, Mansel Longworth Dames took great interest in the scientific study and collection of Baloch poems and songs, and for the first time in 1881, he presented examples of them in an article titled "A Sketch of the Northern Balochi Language".

Balach Gorgej an epic Hero in sixteenth century that in is depicted in the mythological part the Balochi literature and peots.

Figures like Sayed Zahoor Shah Hashimi are recognized for their foundational contributions to modern Balochi prose and poetry.

Mir G.K.Nasir-Malek o-Sho'arā Balochistan
a writing with Balochi Standard Alphabets
A publication in the Balochi language