Jadgal

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The Jadgal people are an Indo-Aryan community, which live in Pakistan and Iran, they are also found in Oman, UAE where they are called as Al Zadjali.[1] The Jadgal people speak the Jadgali language. The population of Jadgal people living in Pakistan was at about 100,000 in 1998. Jadgal people are mostly Muslim.

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  1. Jahani, Carina, ed. (2003). The Baloch and their neighbours: ethnic and linguistic contact in Balochistan in historical and modern times. Wiesbaden: Reichert. ISBN 978-3-89500-366-0.