Brahui Erotic

Homeland

Pakistan (Balochistan)

Region

South Asia

About Brahui People

Brahuis comprise approximately 1.2% of the Pakistani population — approximately 2.9+ million Brahui Mother Tongue speakers, concentrated in Balochistan Province. The Brahui language is a Dravidian language — extraordinary as the only Dravidian language spoken outside the Indian subcontinent's southern peninsula, suggesting either a relict pre-Indo-Aryan Dravidian population in northwestern South Asia (consistent with the Indus Valley Civilization being possibly Dravidian-speaking per some linguistic theories) or a more recent migration history (the alternative hypothesis is that Brahuis migrated from southern India in the medieval period). Genetic evidence is consistent with the relict-population hypothesis. The Brahui community has substantially shifted to Balochi cultural identity over the past several centuries while maintaining the distinct language.

Typical Brahui Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Balochi source populations through extensive admixture — Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone, characteristic features intermediate between Iranian and South Asian Dravidian populations.

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