Baloch people in Sindh

Talpur dynasty The Balochs of Sindh, (Sindhi: سنڌي ٻروچ‎, Balochi: سندی بلۏچ) is a community of Sindhi-speaking Baloch tribes living throughout the Sindh province of Pakistan.

[8] The Little Ice Age is conventionally defined as a period extending from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries,[9][10][11] or alternatively, from about 1300[12] to about 1850.

According to Dr Akhtar Baloch of the University of Karachi, the climate of Balochistan was very cold and the region was uninhabitable during the winter so the Baloch people migrated in waves and settled in Sindh and Punjab.

[8] Majority of Balochs in Sindh historically speak Siraiki as their mother tongue, that was the reason that in old times "Balochki" term was used interchangeably for Siraiki dialect by Sindhis.

[17][18] At the time of the 1981 census, the ethnic Baloch population was estimated by Selig Harrison to number 4 million out of Sindh's total population of 18 million, many if not most of these Baloch having assimilated, thus not speaking Balochi anymore but Sindhi.