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- Saraiki_nationalism abstract "Saraiki Nationalist Movement (Urdu:سرائیکی_تحریک)refers to the efforts to establish a Seraiki province in Pakistan, consisting of the southern regions of Punjab. Most Saraikis are low caste Baloch, Khans, Pathans, Syeds, Gailanis, Qureshis or Non Natives and outsiders living in Punjab who immigrated lately in the last 500 years.The separate Seraiki identity stems from the fact that many Immigrant Baloch and Pukhtoon population who inhabited the lands of Punjab refused to integrate into the culture of Punjab and rather they tried to carve out their own identity different from the people of Punjab.For example Durranis, Rabbanis, Niazis and Tareen tribes were the part of Afghan Empire and later they looted, killed and took away most of the lands from local people of South Punjab. Still Tareens and Durranis are feudals of South Punjab on the same land which they captured and snatched from local population during Durrani empire time. Even tough Ranjit Singh later recaptured Multan and Bahawalpur regions and as a result many Baloch and Afghans ran away and they had taken their lost lands back but still some Baloch and Afghans remain behind. The same reason led to the strange phenomenon in Mianwali district where Niazi people called themselves Seraiki while they live in North Punjab and their dialect is pretty closer to Northern Dialects of Punjab but still they are adamant not to call themselves Punjabi at all.The movement advocates the collective identity for the Saraiki (Urdu: سراییکی) linguistic group in the Punjab province of Pakistan and to secure an official status for the Seraiki Dialect. As of 2002, there were approximately 14 million Saraiki people, who were speaking the Saraiki Dialect, in central Pakistan in the Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan provinces, mainly based in the former princely state of Bahawalpur.Beginning in the 1960s, Riaz Hashmi Saraiki nationalists have sought to gain official language status and to create a new province out of southern Punjab. This has led to a proposed separate province Saraikistan or Saraika, a region being drawn up by activists in the 1970s. The 1977 coup by General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan, a centralist ruler, caused the movement to go underground. After his death in 1988, the Saraiki movement re-emerged with the goals to have a Saraiki language recognised, to have official documents printed in Saraiki, a Saraiki regiment in the Pakistan Army, employment quotas and more Saraiki-language radio and television.Several parties are working on this mission like Pakistan Saraiki Qaumi Ittehad Party, Pakistan Saraiki Party, Siraikistan Qaumi Movement, and Saraiki National Party.vCol Abdul Jabbar Abbasi (Retd) Majid Kanjoo and Rana Muhammad Faraz Noon are few of the leaders of Saraiki speakerstan movement.".
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- Saraiki_nationalism comment "Saraiki Nationalist Movement (Urdu:سرائیکی_تحریک)refers to the efforts to establish a Seraiki province in Pakistan, consisting of the southern regions of Punjab.".
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