Literature
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DefinationsPeople may perceive a difference between "literature" and some popular forms of written work. The terms "literary fiction" and "literary merit" serve to distinguish between individual works. Critics may exclude works from the classification "literature," for example, on the grounds of a poor standard of grammar and syntax, of an unbelievable or disjointed story-line, or of inconsistent or unconvincing characters. Genre fiction (for example: romance, crime, or science fiction) may also become excluded from consideration as "literature."
Balochi LiteratureIt is assumed that Baloch came to the notice of some of the earliest chroniclers who have mentioned the Baloch in their work are: Al Masudi, Ibn Haukal , Istakri (951 A.D), Al Muqdassi (985 A.D.), Al Yaquti (1218 A.D), Al Idrisi, and Minhaj-ud-Din Uthman bin Siraj-ud-Din, the author of Tabqat-i-Nasiri. But Baloch did not come to the discern of outside world until about 1830, when Leech, an English tourist, started research on the language and literature of this historic people and published his report in the journal of the Asiatic society of Bengal. This venture afterward drew the enthusiasm and attention of other English scholars who visited far-flung parts of Balochistan and boned up the language and the literature of its populace. Likewise, collection and compilation of Balochi classical poems and folks which otherwise would have succumbed to the time and torpor are the rendition of the great services of Longworth Dames, Hethu Ram, and Burton. Conspicuously, Mayer’s Balochi classics (London, 1900) Pierce’s A description of the Mekrani Balochi dialect (1877), Lord Bruce’s Manual and vocabulary of the Balochi language and Notes on the Balochi tribes of Derajat are particularly worthy of note.
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