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  2. Sistan and Baluchestan province - Wikipedia

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    Sistan and Baluchestan province ( Persian: استان سيستان و بلوچستان) [a] is the second largest of the 31 provinces of Iran, after Kerman province, with an area of 180,726 km 2. Its capital is the city of Zahedan. [4] The province is in the southeast of the country, bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan.

  3. Culture of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Balochistan ( Urdu: بلوچ ثقافت, Balochi: بلۏچی دۏد ), or simply Baloch culture, is defined in terms of religious values, Balochi and Brahui language, literature and traditional values of mutual respect. It has its roots in the Balochi, Brahui, Sindhi, [1] and Pashto. [2] Folk music, handicraft, drama and Balochi ...

  4. Baluchistan Agency - Wikipedia

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    1947. Succeeded by. Balochistan, Pakistan. "A collection of treaties, engagements, and sunnuds relating to India and neighbouring countries". The Baluchistan Agency (also spelt Balochistan Agency) was one of the agencies of British India during the colonial era. It was located in the present-day Pakistani Balochistan province.

  5. Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) - Wikipedia

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    West Pakistan was dissolved in 1970. Khan Abdul Wali Khan intended to transfer political power to the Pashtuns. The former Chief Commissioner's province was combined with the former Balochistan States Union and the enclave of Gwadar to form a new, larger Balochistan Province, with a Governor, a Chief Minister and a Provincial Assembly.

  6. History of Gilgit-Baltistan - Wikipedia

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    History of Gilgit-Baltistan. Gilgit-Baltistan is an administrative territory of Pakistan that borders the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the west, Azad Kashmir to the southwest, Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to the northwest, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China to the north, and the Indian -administered region of Jammu and ...

  7. History of Quetta - Wikipedia

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    History of Quetta. Quetta (the word derives from kwatta, Pashto for qilla) is a natural fort, surrounded as it is by imposing hills on all sides. It is encircled by hills Chiltan, Takatoo, Mordar and Zarghun. It is believed that the earliest Muslim inhabitants and rulers/owners of the city were the Pashtun Kasi Tribe.

  8. 1970s operation in Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    1970s operation in Balochistan. Pakistan Army Attack Helicopters HueyCobra AH-1S Cobras at AVN Base, Multan. The Fourth Balochistan Conflict was a four-year military conflict in Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan, between the Pakistan Army and Baloch separatists and tribesmen that lasted from 1973 to 1977.

  9. Balochistan Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    Baluch Liberation Front (founded 1964) [12] The Balochistan Liberation Army ( Balochi: بلۏچستان آجوییء لشکر; abbreviated BLA, also known as the Baloch Liberation Army ), is a Baloch ethnonationalist militant separatist organization based in Afghanistan. [21] [22] [23] [27] BLA's first recorded activity was during the summer of ...