![]() They usually wear a gold brooch ( tasni) that is made by local jewellers in different shapes and sizes and is used to fasten the two parts of the dress together over the chest. Balochi culture Gold ornaments such as necklaces and bracelets are an important aspect of Baloch women's traditions and among their most favoured items of jewellery are dorr, heavy earrings that are fastened to the head with gold chains so that the heavy weight will not cause harm to the ears. Originally in alliance with the Mughals, the Khanate lost its autonomy in 1839 with the signing of a treaty with the and the region effectively became part of. ![]() In 1666, he was succeeded by who established the Balochi under the Ahmadzai dynasty. Although the Mughals managed to establish some control over the eastern parts of the area, by the 17th century, a tribal leader named Mir Hasan established himself as the first 'Khan of the Baloch'. The area where the Baloch tribes settled was disputed between the and the.
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