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The native language of the region, Baluchi phrasebook|Baluchi, related to ancient Persian (Avestan), is spoken in western, southern, and eastern parts of the region. As in the rest of [[Iran]], Persian is also useful.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 September 2024

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Caution Note: For adjacent (Pakistani) region, see Balochistan.]]

Baluchistan is the southeasternmost region of Iran, along the nation's border with Pakistan.


Cities

  • Zahedan

Sistan and Baluchestan Halal Travel Guide

Local Languages

The native language of the region, Baluchi phrasebook|Baluchi, related to ancient Persian (Avestan), is spoken in western, southern, and eastern parts of the region. As in the rest of Iran, Persian is also useful.

Travel to Sistan and Baluchestan

Get Around

What to See

File:محوطه شهر سوخته - |Shahr-l Sohkta

  • Shahr-I Sokhta — the ruins of a city abandoned around 1800BC, this archaeological site was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014.
  • Guel Afshan- a well that spews mud to the air
  • Lut Desert, partially located in Sistan and Baluchestan and the rest in Kerman (province)|Kerman is a world legacy listed salt desert.

Things to Do

Halal Restaurants in Sistan and Baluchestan

Stay Safe

News & References


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