A majority of coastal population of Makran consists of Meds. They speak
medī, a dialect of
Balochi language, and tend to live in their own congested quarters known as
medānī pāṛa. The Meds are divided into four original clans: the
Chilmarzai, the
Jalarzai, the
Gazburr, and the
Ormari. All are named after their progenitors except
Ormari, which denotes someone from
Ormara. In
Gwadar, a well-known Med group is that of
Kummāṛī which engages solely in seamanship. According to
Brian J. Spooner, Meds are now only part of Makrani population which "look toward the sea rather than inland, and are mainly fishermen". In modern times
med has mostly become an occupational term associated with fishery instead of its historical ethnic connotation. Hence anyone from the coast, engaged in fishing and following
Sunni Islam, is called a
med. While those Meds who are
Zikris are always identified as Baloch. Conversely, the fishermen from other tribes such as
Bizenjo and
Mengal are also known as Meds. == See also ==