Jamaldini
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Jamaldini is a tribe of Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)
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, Pakistan
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, particularly inhabitants of Nushki
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, Dalbandin
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, Kharan, Quetta
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, Chagai
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, Khuzdar
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The name of this tribe is derived from Jamaldin son of Haroon Baloch, a notable person living on the bank of Rakhshan River, which was flown from the center of Balochistan.
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