A Successful Model of Acculturation: Historic Overview of Baloch Migration from West and South Asia to East Africa

Amirbahram Arabahmadi, M. M. Falarti, Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid
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By examining the historic settlement of the Balochi people from West Asia to East Africa, this article seeks to study and examine their past immigration patterns, presence and current socio-political situation as a minority Muslim population. The Balochi people are an Indo-European ethnic Sunni Muslim minority population located in a region currently shared and divided by modern Islamic republics of Iran in West Asia and Pakistan in South Asia. The Balochis have formed a significant part of the non-indigenous Muslim population in East Africa since the late 17th century. Yet, there is not much written on them as a distinct Sunni Muslim minority group originating from historic Iran (including parts of South Asia) to Africa. Being part of a larger project, this study will explore the chief reasons behind the immigration of the Balochis to the regions of East Africa and how did their presence affect the local population and vice versa. The hypothesis is that the Balochis were formerly welcomed by the indigenous and non-indigenous population of East Africa and established amicable relationships with them. Using the method of qualitative content analysis combined with historical analysis, this article highlights the reciprocal impacts of the Balochi immigrants and indigenous people of East Africa.
文化适应的成功模式:俾路支人从西亚和南亚向东非迁移的历史回顾
通过考察俾路支人从西亚到东非的历史定居,本文试图研究和考察他们过去的移民模式,作为少数穆斯林人口的存在和当前的社会政治状况。俾路支人是印欧语系的逊尼派穆斯林少数民族,居住在一个地区,目前由西亚的伊朗和南亚的巴基斯坦的现代伊斯兰共和国共享和分裂。自17世纪后期以来,俾路支人在东非的非土著穆斯林人口中占有重要地位。然而,关于他们作为一个独特的逊尼派穆斯林少数民族起源于历史上的伊朗(包括南亚部分地区)到非洲的著述不多。作为一个更大项目的一部分,这项研究将探讨俾路支人移民到东非地区的主要原因,以及他们的存在如何影响当地人口,反之亦然。假设是,俾路支人以前受到东非土著和非土著居民的欢迎,并与他们建立了友好关系。本文采用定性内容分析与历史分析相结合的方法,突出了俾路支移民与东非原住民的相互影响。
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