this is not meant to hijack this excellent line on Enfields but is a response to the above question on the background to that photo - it can be deleted if it offends.
I was posted to Karachi from around May 1975-November 1978. Baluch is a Persian derived language, perhaps the earliest existing variant of Persian - i.e. Indo-European. Early on I became acquainted with sons of Several Baluch Sardars who were hanging out in Karachi wasting their money. The Baluch comprise four groups
. . .–- Eastern - occuping Indus valley and Suliman Mountains in the Sind/Punjab/Baluchistan border
. . .-- South - along the Makran coast
. . .-- Central – Brahui including the Khan of Kalat speaking a Dravidian language occupying a wedge in the center
. . .-- West along the Iranian border, Seistan all the way up to Turkmenistan.
The fellows I knew were mostly from the east from three tribes Marri, Bugti and Mazari.
I was not supposed to leave Sind Province according to Pak law but went a couple of times up to Rojan and then by Jeep up onto the Iranian plateau. That photo was taken near Dera Bugti Khan, literally two days after Mohammad Daud Khan was overthrown in Kabul by the Communist Afghan air forces and the whole imbroglio started.
The Baluch roast meat (mostly goat) by building a fire around the meat on a stick rather that turning it over a fire. You’ll note the difference in armaments carried by the Mazari and Bugti’s in the Indus valley from this photo – in the lowlands it’s mostly shotguns.
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As soon as you start to climb out of the valley, it was all Enfields.
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Couple pertinent comments from the 1970’s: Pakistan is a tilted rectangle with essentially four major ethnic groups. Here is what they say about each other:
-- Punjab (Panj Ab – i.e. 5 rivers) – martial people so you “lead a Punjabi.”
-- Pashtun – Greedy and barbaric – so you “buy a Pashtun:
-- Baluch – tribal and proud – so you “treat a Baluch with respect,”
-- Sind – “Shoot a Sindi” and the corollary – “If you meet a cobra and a Sindi on a trail at the same time, shoot the Sindi first.”
Baluch were ostensibly led by the Khan of Kalat – a Brahui. (In fact they are led by nobody but their Sardars. The difference between a Baluch and a Pashtun though is that the Baluch actually pay attention to their Sardars and you could “control” the whole tribe by buying off the Chiefs. The Khan of Kalat spoke Dari in his court and ostensibly owed allegiance to the Ahmadzai Pashtun Kings in Kabul. As a result Afghanistan has claimed the Pashtun and Baluch speaking areas as rightfully their own and during the Bhutto years, there was a lot of tension.
Timeline:
-- 1977 – Bhutto overthrown by Zia
-- 29 April 1978 – Daud Khan overthrown in Kabul by Taraki; Saur Revolution – Red terror
-- Feb 1979 - Shah overthrown in Tehran
-- Oct 1979 – Taraki overthrown in Kabul by Hafizullah Amin
-- Dec 1979- Russian coup in Kabul and invasion - installation of Babrak Kamal
-- 1979 - CIA begins to arm Mujahidin with Pakistan assistance in earnest.
-- 1980 - Iran/Iraq war begins.
-- 1985 – Stinger missiles deployed in Afghanistan
-- 1986 – Babrak Kamal replaced in Kabul by Dr. Mohammed Najibullah
-- 1988 – Zia and US Ambassador killed in a plane crash in Pakistan.
-- 1988-89 – Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan
-- April 1992 – Najibullah falls in Kabul – Civil War starts
-- 1993 – Kabul destroyed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
-- 1994 – Benezir Bhutto and Pak ISI organize the Taliban in Quetta
-- 1995 – with Pak help, Taliban takes over most of Afghanistan opposed by the Tajik Northern Alliance.
Edit: Crossing the Hub River from Sind into Baluchistan near Karachi January 1977:
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Notice Nice bell-bottom jeans. Pretty cool Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner from Vietnam Special Forces days. Left-hand drive American jeep from American Consulate. . Mohammad Alam, Sindhi fisherman friend, is the passenger. The other Jeep is right hand drive Pak-made jeep I later bought.