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Balochistan, or Baluchistan, (Balochi
Balochi language

Balochi is a Northwestern Iranian language. It is the principal language of the Baloch of Balochistan , Pakistan, eastern Iran and southern Afghanistan....
, Pashto
Pashto language

Pashto , also known as Afghani, is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the East Iranian languages branch of the Indo-Iranian languages language family....
, Brahui
Brahui language

The Brahui or Bravi is language, spoken by the Brahui people, is believed to be a remnant of Dravidian languages spoken in northern South Asia....
, Sindhi
Sindhi language

Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan. It is spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and is also spoken by a minority 12 million in India; it is the third most spoken language of Pakistan, and the official language of Sindh in Pakistan....
, Urdu
Urdu

Urdu is a Central_Indo-Aryan_languages#Central_Zone_.28Madhya_or_Hindi.29 Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Iranian languages, belonging to the Indo-European languages family of languages....
: ????????) is a province
Subdivisions of Pakistan

Pakistan is subdivided into four provinces, two federally administered areas and a federal capital territory. The provinces are subdivided into more than a hundred Zillahs, or districts and further subdivided into Tehsils ....
 in Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
. It contains most of the historical region of Balochistan
Balochistan (region)

Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid region located in the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia and South Asia, between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan....
 and is named after the Baloch people
Baloch people

The Baloch are inhabiting the region of Balochistan in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Southwest Asia, including parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan....
. Its neighboring regions are Iranian Balochistan to the west, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Federally Administered Tribal Areas

The Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Pakistan are areas outside the four Subdivisions of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, comprising a region of some 27,220 square kilometre ....
 to the north and Punjab and Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
 to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea
Arabian Sea

The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia, Socotra, Kanyakumari in India, and the western coast of Sri Lanka....
. The principal languages in the province are Baluchi
Balochi language

Balochi is a Northwestern Iranian language. It is the principal language of the Baloch of Balochistan , Pakistan, eastern Iran and southern Afghanistan....
, Brahui
Brahui language

The Brahui or Bravi is language, spoken by the Brahui people, is believed to be a remnant of Dravidian languages spoken in northern South Asia....
, Sindhi
Sindhi language

Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan. It is spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and is also spoken by a minority 12 million in India; it is the third most spoken language of Pakistan, and the official language of Sindh in Pakistan....
, Hazaragi
Hazaragi language

Hazaragi is a variety of Persian language, spoken by the Hazara people of Afghanistan, Iran and north-western Pakistan. The primary differences between Standard Persian and Hazaragi are the accent and a larger borrowing of Turkic languages and Mongolic languages vocabulary....
, Pashto
Pashto language

Pashto , also known as Afghani, is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the East Iranian languages branch of the Indo-Iranian languages language family....
 and Farsi.






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Balochistan, or Baluchistan, (Balochi
Balochi language

Balochi is a Northwestern Iranian language. It is the principal language of the Baloch of Balochistan , Pakistan, eastern Iran and southern Afghanistan....
, Pashto
Pashto language

Pashto , also known as Afghani, is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the East Iranian languages branch of the Indo-Iranian languages language family....
, Brahui
Brahui language

The Brahui or Bravi is language, spoken by the Brahui people, is believed to be a remnant of Dravidian languages spoken in northern South Asia....
, Sindhi
Sindhi language

Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan. It is spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and is also spoken by a minority 12 million in India; it is the third most spoken language of Pakistan, and the official language of Sindh in Pakistan....
, Urdu
Urdu

Urdu is a Central_Indo-Aryan_languages#Central_Zone_.28Madhya_or_Hindi.29 Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Iranian languages, belonging to the Indo-European languages family of languages....
: ????????) is a province
Subdivisions of Pakistan

Pakistan is subdivided into four provinces, two federally administered areas and a federal capital territory. The provinces are subdivided into more than a hundred Zillahs, or districts and further subdivided into Tehsils ....
 in Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
. It contains most of the historical region of Balochistan
Balochistan (region)

Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid region located in the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia and South Asia, between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan....
 and is named after the Baloch people
Baloch people

The Baloch are inhabiting the region of Balochistan in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Southwest Asia, including parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan....
. Its neighboring regions are Iranian Balochistan to the west, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Federally Administered Tribal Areas

The Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Pakistan are areas outside the four Subdivisions of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, comprising a region of some 27,220 square kilometre ....
 to the north and Punjab and Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
 to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea
Arabian Sea

The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia, Socotra, Kanyakumari in India, and the western coast of Sri Lanka....
. The principal languages in the province are Baluchi
Balochi language

Balochi is a Northwestern Iranian language. It is the principal language of the Baloch of Balochistan , Pakistan, eastern Iran and southern Afghanistan....
, Brahui
Brahui language

The Brahui or Bravi is language, spoken by the Brahui people, is believed to be a remnant of Dravidian languages spoken in northern South Asia....
, Sindhi
Sindhi language

Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan. It is spoken by approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and is also spoken by a minority 12 million in India; it is the third most spoken language of Pakistan, and the official language of Sindh in Pakistan....
, Hazaragi
Hazaragi language

Hazaragi is a variety of Persian language, spoken by the Hazara people of Afghanistan, Iran and north-western Pakistan. The primary differences between Standard Persian and Hazaragi are the accent and a larger borrowing of Turkic languages and Mongolic languages vocabulary....
, Pashto
Pashto language

Pashto , also known as Afghani, is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the East Iranian languages branch of the Indo-Iranian languages language family....
 and Farsi. The capital and largest city is Quetta
Quetta

Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
. Balochistan is believed to be rich in mineral resources. It is the second major supplier, after Sindh
Sindh

Sindh is one of the four Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence....
, of natural gas to the country.

Geography

Baluchistan is located at the eastern edge of the Iranian plateau
Iranian plateau

The Iranian plateau, also known as the Persian plateau is a geological formation in Southwest Asia, Southern Asia and the Caucasus region....
 and in the border region between Southwest
Southwest Asia

Southwest Asia or Southwestern Asia is the southwestern subregion of Asia. The term West Asia is sometimes used in the United Nations subregion geoscheme and in writings about the archeology and the late prehistory of the region....
, Central
Central Asia

Central Asia is a region of Asia from the Caspian Sea in the west to central China in the east, and from southern Russia in the north to northern India in the south....
, and South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
. It is geographically the largest of the four provinces at 347,190 km˛ or (134,051 square miles) of Pakistani territory; and composes 48% of the total land area of Pakistan. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 is very low due to the mountainous terrain and scarcity of water. The southern region is known as Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
. The central region is known as Kalat
Kalat District

Kalat or Qalat is a Districts of Pakistan in Balochistan , Pakistan. It is one of 26 in that province, and encompasses an area of 6,621 square kilometre....
.

The Sulaiman Mountains
Sulaiman Mountains

The Sulaiman Mountains are a major geological feature of Pakistan and one of the bordering ranges between the Iranian Plateau and the Indian subcontinent....
 dominate the northeast corner and the Bolan Pass
Bolan Pass

Bolan Pass is a mountain pass through the Toba Kakar Range of mountains in western Pakistan, 120 kilometres from the Afghanistan border.Strategically located, traders, invaders, and nomadic tribes have also used it as a gateway to and from the South Asia....
 is a natural route into Afghanistan towards Kandahar
Kandahar

Kandahar, also spelled Qandahar, is the third largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of 324,800 . It is the capital of Kandahar province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m above sea level....
, used as a passageway during the British campaigns to Afghanistan. Much of the province south of the Quetta region is sparse desert terrain with pockets of towns mostly near rivers and streams.

The capital city is Quetta
Quetta

Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
, located in the most densely populated district in the northeast of the province. Quetta is situated in a river valley near the border with Afghanistan, with a road to Kandahar
Kandahar

Kandahar, also spelled Qandahar, is the third largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of 324,800 . It is the capital of Kandahar province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m above sea level....
 in the northwest.

At Gwadar
Gwadar

Gwadar is located on the southwestern coast of Pakistan, on the Arabian Sea. It is strategically located between three increasingly important regions: the oil-rich Middle East, heavily Human population South Asia and the Economics emerging and Natural resource-laden region of Central Asia....
 on the coast the Pakistani government is currently undertaking a large project with Chinese help to build a large port. This is being done partially to provide the Pakistan Navy
Pakistan Navy

Pakistan Navy better known as Pak Behria is the naval branch of the military of Pakistan. It is responsible for Pakistan's 1,046 kilometer coastline along the Arabian Sea and the defense of important harbors....
 with another base, and to reduce Pakistan's and in particular Punjab's reliance on Karachi
Port of Karachi

The Port of Karachi is Pakistan's largest and busiest Port, handling about 60% of the nation's cargo . The port is located between the towns of Kiamari Town and Saddar Town, close to the heart of old Karachi, the main business district, and several industrial areas....
 and Port Qasim
Port Qasim

The Port Muhammad Bin Qasim is a port in Karachi, Pakistan on the coastline of the Arabian Sea.It was constructed in the late 1970s to relieve congestion at Karachi Port....
, which are currently the only major ports

Climate

Very cold winters and hot summers characterise the climate of the upper highlands. Winters of the lower highlands vary from extremely cold in the northern districts to mild conditions closer to the Makran coast. Summers are hot and dry, especially the arid zones of Chaghai and Kharan districts. The plain areas are also very hot in summer with temperatures rising as high as 120 °F (50 °C). Winters are mild on the plains with the temperature never falling below the freezing point. The desert climate is characterised by hot and very arid conditions. Occasionally strong windstorms make these areas very inhospitable.

Demographics

Historical populations
Census Population Urban

1951 1,167,167 12.38%
1961 1,353,484 16.87%
1972 2,428,678 16.45%
1981 4,332,376 15.62%
1998 6,565,885 23.89%
2005 9,839,417 23.89%
Balochistan has a population of around 10 million inhabitants. Overall, the Baloch and Brohi tribes comprise 62% of the province's population. The rest are mainly Pashtuns, Hazaras and Sindhis. Baloch are concentrated in the sparsely populated north-west, west, east and south; Brohis in the centre of the province, while the Pashtuns are the majority in the north. Quetta
Quetta

Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
, the capital of the province, has a Hazara, Pashtun majority with Baloch, and Punjabi minorities. Near the Kalat
Kalat District

Kalat or Qalat is a Districts of Pakistan in Balochistan , Pakistan. It is one of 26 in that province, and encompasses an area of 6,621 square kilometre....
 region and other parts of the province there are significant numbers of Brahui
Brahui

The name Brahui may refer to:*The Brahui language*The Brahui people...
 speakers. Along the coast various Makrani
Makrani

Makrani are the inhabitants of Makran coast of Balochistan in Iran and Pakistan....
 Balochis predominate. In addition, 769,000 Afghan refugees can be found in the province including Pashtuns, Tajiks, and Hazaras. Many Sindhi farmers have also moved to the more arable lands in the east. There are also a growing number of other(s) ethnic groups consisting of Kurdish
Kurdish people

The Kurds are an Iranian peoples ethnolinguistic group mostly inhabiting a region that includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and which is known as Kurdistan....
, Panjabi
Punjabi people

The Punjabi people are an Indo-Aryans ethnic group from South Asia . They originate from the Punjab region, which has been host to some of the oldest civilizations in the world including one of the world's first and oldest civilizations, Indus Valley Civilization....
, Mohajir and Iranians
Iranians

Iranians may refer to:*the inhabitants and/or citizens of the country of Iran, see Demographics of Iran*speakers of Iranian languages, see Iranian peoples...
 who have made Balochistan their home in recent decades.

Gold and Copper Deposits

The worlds largest Gold and Copper deposits have been found at Reko_Diq
Reko Diq

Reko Diq is a small town in Chagai District, Balochistan , Pakistan, in a desert area 70 kilometres north west of Naukundi, near to the Iran-Afghan border....
, Chagai District, Balochistan. Reko Diq is a giant copper and gold project in Chaghi. The main license (EL5) is held jointly by the Government of Balochistan (25%), Antofagasta Minerals (37.5%) and Barrick Gold (37.5%).The copper-gold deposits at Reko Diq are believed to be even bigger than those of Sarcheshmeh in Iran and Escondida in Chile.

BHP Billiton, the world's largest mining company, started this project with the Australian firm Tethyan, entering into a joint venture with the Balochistan government and estimating an annual production of 200 to 500 million pounds of copper. A large number of porphyry rocks are also known to exist.

The interests of the Australian company in Reko Diq and its neighbourhood were taken over by the Toronto-based Barrick Gold Corporation and the Chilean Antofagasta Minerals. These companies were handed a very lucrative deal. The terms agreed upon show that there is more to the issue than meets the eye. Royalties were reduced from the initial four to two percent. Terms for the provision of cost-free land for an airport and a 400 km Reko Diq-Gwadar road were accepted. An unjust clause is that a 25 percent share will be paid to the Balochistan government, but only after it invests 25 percent in the project.

Flora and fauna

  • Fauna of Balochistan (Pakistan)
  • Flora of Balochistan (Pakistan)


Provincial symbols of Balochistan (Pakistan)

Society


Balochistan has a deeply patriarchal and conservative culture, in which 'honour killings
Honor killing

Honor killing is the murder of a family or clan member by one or more fellow family members, when the murderers believe the victim to have brought honour upon the family, clan, or community, normally by utilizing dress codes unacceptable to certain people or engaging in certain sexual acts....
' are commonplace.

In one recent incident in August 2008, the Asian Human Rights Commission
Asian Human Rights Commission

The Asian Human Rights Commission is an independent, non-governmental body, which seeks to promote greater awareness and realisation of human rights in the Asian region, and to mobilise Asian and international public opinion to obtain relief and redress for the victims of human rights violations....
 reported that five women (including three teenagers) in a remote village had been beaten, shot and buried alive in a ditch for the 'crime' of having wished to choose their own husbands. One of the tribesmen involved was the younger brother of a provincial minister from the ruling Pakistan People's Party, and local police therefore refused to take any action.

After human rights activists brought the case to national and international attention, Israr Ullah Zehri, who represents Balochistan in the Pakistani Parliament, defended the killings and asked his fellow legislators not to make a fuss about the incident. He told Parliament, "These are centuries-old traditions, and I will continue to defend them. Only those who indulge in immoral acts should be afraid." But many Baloch literate are against the horific crime which took place in Balochistan. According to majority of Baloch, the person or tribe head should be brought to the court and must be punished. Many Baloch or Balochis have denied the fact that Karo Kari is a balochi cultural. they claim it was a nomad cultural thing which has been stopped for many years but because of the poor administration of Pakistani government and to dimilise the Baloch awareness such act are taken place.

Other traditional tribal punishments which contradict Pakistani as well as international law, such as making criminals walk over coal fires, have also come to light recently.

The Pakistani government has increased the budget for the province in recent years with greater emphasis on education, roads and increased job opportunities.

History


Baluchistan was the site of the earliest known farming settlements upon the Iranian plateau
Iranian plateau

The Iranian plateau, also known as the Persian plateau is a geological formation in Southwest Asia, Southern Asia and the Caucasus region....
 bordering South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
, the earliest of which was Mehrgarh
Mehrgarh

Mehrgarh, one of the most important Neolithic sites in archaeology, lies on what is now the "Kachi plain" of today's Balochistan , Pakistan. It is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming and herding in South Asia."...
 dated at 6500 BCE. Pakistani Balochistan corresponds to the ancient Achaemenid province of Gedrosia
Gedrosia

Gedrosia is the ancient name of an area that corresponds to today's Balochistan. Eastern Balochistan is southwestern province of Pakistan and parts of southwestern and south-central Afghanistan and western Balochistan is divided between Iranian provinces of Hormozgan and Sistan va Baluchestan....
. Balochistan was sparsely populated by various tribes, possibly of Dravidian and Indo-Iranian
Indo-Iranian

Indo-Iranian can refer to:* Indo-Iranian languages* Prehistoric Indo-Iranians * Indo-European languages* Proto-Indo-Iranian religion* Proto-Indo-Iranian language...
 origin, for centuries following the decline of the nearby Harappa
Harappa

Harappa is a city in Punjab , northeast Pakistan, about 35 km southwest of Sahiwal.The modern town is located near the former course of the Ravi River and also beside the ruins of an ancient history fortification city, which was part of the Cemetery H culture and the Indus Valley Civilization....
-Mohenjo-daro
Mohenjo-daro

Mohenjo-daro was one of the largest city-settlements of the Indus Valley Civilization of south Asia situated in the province of Sind, Pakistan....
 civilisation to the east. Over time, Balochistan was invaded by various Eurasian groups including the Aryans, Persians, Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
, Kushans, Arabs, Turks
Turkic peoples

The Turkic peoples are Eurasian peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia, and who mostly speak languages belonging to the Turkic languages....
, Mongols
Mongols

The name Mongol specifies one or several ethnic groups, now mainly located in Mongolia, China, and Russia....
, Mughals, Afghans
Demographics of Afghanistan

The Demographics of Afghanistan are ethnically and linguistically mixed. This reflects its location astride historic trade and invasion routes leading from Central Asia into South Asia and Southwest Asia....
, and the British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
. Aryan invasions appear to have led to the eventual demise of the Elamo-Dravidian
Elamo-Dravidian languages

The Elamo-Dravidian languages are a hypothesised language family which includes the living Dravidian languages of India, and Pakistan, in addition to the extinct Elamite language of ancient Elam, in what is now southwestern Iran....
 with the exception of the Brahui
Brahui

The name Brahui may refer to:*The Brahui language*The Brahui people...
 who may have arrived much later as did the Balochis themselves. The Balochs began to arrive from their homeland in northern Iran and appear to be an offshoot of the Kurdish
Kurdish people

The Kurds are an Iranian peoples ethnolinguistic group mostly inhabiting a region that includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and which is known as Kurdistan....
 tribes that would mainly populate the western end of the Iranian plateau
Iranian plateau

The Iranian plateau, also known as the Persian plateau is a geological formation in Southwest Asia, Southern Asia and the Caucasus region....
. The Baloch tribes eventually became a sizeable group rivalled only by another Iranian group where Brohis and Pashtuns came under influences of Balochs.

Islamic arrival in Baluchistan


What is now Baluchistan province
Province

A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state....
 of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
, in the 7th century was divided into two main regions, its south
South

South is one of the cardinal directions and is opposite to the north.By Western world Norm , the bottom side of a map is south; the southern direction has azimuth or bearing of 180?....
 west
West

West is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction or geography.West is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points....
ern parts were part of Kerman Province
Kerman Province

Kerman is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. It is in the south-east of the country. Its center is Kerman. The province of Kerman is the second largest province in Iran, 180,836 km?....
 of the Persian Empire
Persian Empire

The 'Persian Empire' was a series of successive Iranian or Persianization empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the original Persian homeland, and beyond in Southwest Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus....
 and north
North

North is one of the four cardinal directions, specifically the direction that, in Western culture, is treated as the fundamental direction:...
 east
East

East is a Direction in geography. It is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points, opposite of west and at right angles to north and south....
ern region was part of the Persian province Sistan
Sistan

Modern Sistan is a border region in southeastern Iran and southwestern Afghanistan . In ancient times the area was known as Arachosia; it became known as 'Sakastan' in the 1st century BC, after it was conquered by the Saka tribes....
. The south
South

South is one of the cardinal directions and is opposite to the north.By Western world Norm , the bottom side of a map is south; the southern direction has azimuth or bearing of 180?....
ern region was included in Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
. In early 644, Caliph
Caliph

The Caliph is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'ah....
 Umar
Umar

Umar , also known as Umar the Great or Omar the Great was a Muslim from the Banu Adi clan of the Quraysh Tribes of Arabia, and a sahaba of Muhammad....
 sent Suhail ibn Adi from Busra to conquer the Kerman
Kerman

Kerman is a city in Iran. It is the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is located 1,076 km south of Tehran, capital of Iran....
 region of Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
; he was made governor of Kerman. From Kerman he entered the west
West

West is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction or geography.West is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points....
ern Baluchistan and conquered the region near to Persian frontiers. South Western Baluchistan was conquered during the campaign in Sistan
Sistan

Modern Sistan is a border region in southeastern Iran and southwestern Afghanistan . In ancient times the area was known as Arachosia; it became known as 'Sakastan' in the 1st century BC, after it was conquered by the Saka tribes....
 the same year. During Caliph Uthman’s reign in 652, Baluchistan was re-conquered during the campaign against the revolt in Kerman
Kerman

Kerman is a city in Iran. It is the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is located 1,076 km south of Tehran, capital of Iran....
, under the command of Majasha ibn Masood, it was first time when western Baluchistan came directly under the Laws of Caliphate
Caliphate

The caliphate represented the political leadership of the Muslim ummah in classical and medieval Islamic history and juristic theory. The head of state's position is based on the notion of a successor to the Prophets of Islam Muhammad's political authority....
 and gave tribute on agriculture.In those days western Baluchistan was included in the dominion of Kerman
Kerman

Kerman is a city in Iran. It is the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is located 1,076 km south of Tehran, capital of Iran....
. In 654 Abdulrehman ibn Samrah was made governor of Sistan
Sistan

Modern Sistan is a border region in southeastern Iran and southwestern Afghanistan . In ancient times the area was known as Arachosia; it became known as 'Sakastan' in the 1st century BC, after it was conquered by the Saka tribes....
, an Islamic army
Army

An army , in the broadest sense, is the land-based armed forces of a nation. It may also include other branches of the military such as an air force....
 was sent under him to crush the revolt in Zarang, which is now in south
South

South is one of the cardinal directions and is opposite to the north.By Western world Norm , the bottom side of a map is south; the southern direction has azimuth or bearing of 180?....
ern Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
. Conquering Zarang a column moved north ward to conquer areas up to Kabul
Kabul

Kabul is the Capital and largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of approximately three million. It is an economic and cultural centre, situated 5,900 foot above sea level in a narrow valley, wedged between the Hindu Kush mountains along the Kabul River....
 and Ghazni
Ghazni

Ghazni City is a city in central Afghanistan, with an approximate population of 141,000 people. It is the capital of Ghazni Province, situated on a plateau at 7,280 feet above sea level....
 in Hindu Kush
Hindu Kush

The Hindu Kush is a mountain range located in eastern and central Afghanistan, northwestern Pakistan and northeastern India.The origin of the name Hindu Kush is disputed, despite its coinage apparently dating back no further than c.1330....
 Mountain
Mountain

A mountain is a landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill....
s, while another column moved towards North western
Quetta District

Quetta is a Districts of Pakistan in the north-west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It was part of Quetta Division until the year 2000 when divisions were abolished....
 Baluchistan and conquered area up to the ancient city of Dawar and Qandabil (Bolan
Bolan

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), by 654 the whole of what is now Baluchistan province
Province

A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state....
 of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
 was under the rule of Rashidun Caliphate except for the well defended mountain town of QaiQan (now Kalat
Kalat

Kalat or Qalat is a historical town located in Kalat District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Kalat is the capital of Kalat District and is known locally as Kalat-e Baluch....
), which was conquered during Caliph Ali
Ali

Ali ibn Abi alib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, who ruled over the Rashidun empire from 656 to 661. Sunni Muslims consider Ali as the fourth and final Rashidun while Shia Islam Muslims regard Ali as the first Imamah and consider him and his descendants as the Succession to Muhammad, all of which are me...
’s reign. Abdulrehman ibn Samrah made Zaranj his provincial capital and remained governor of these conquered areas from 654 to 656, until Uthman was murdered. During the Caliphate
Caliphate

The caliphate represented the political leadership of the Muslim ummah in classical and medieval Islamic history and juristic theory. The head of state's position is based on the notion of a successor to the Prophets of Islam Muhammad's political authority....
 of Ali
Ali

Ali ibn Abi alib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, who ruled over the Rashidun empire from 656 to 661. Sunni Muslims consider Ali as the fourth and final Rashidun while Shia Islam Muslims regard Ali as the first Imamah and consider him and his descendants as the Succession to Muhammad, all of which are me...
, the areas of Baluchistan, Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
 again broke into revolt. Due to civil war
Civil war

A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving Regular Army, that is sustained, organized and large-scale....
 in the Islamic empire Ali
Ali

Ali ibn Abi alib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, who ruled over the Rashidun empire from 656 to 661. Sunni Muslims consider Ali as the fourth and final Rashidun while Shia Islam Muslims regard Ali as the first Imamah and consider him and his descendants as the Succession to Muhammad, all of which are me...
 was unable to deal with these areas until 660 when he sent a large force under the command of Haris ibn Marah Abdi towards Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
, Baluchistan and Sind. Haris ibn Marah Abdi arrived in Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
 and conquered it by force then moved north ward to north eastern
Quetta District

Quetta is a Districts of Pakistan in the north-west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It was part of Quetta Division until the year 2000 when divisions were abolished....
 Baluchistan and re-conquered Qandabil (Bolan
Bolan

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), then again moving south finally conquered Qaiqan (Kalat
Kalat

Kalat or Qalat is a historical town located in Kalat District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Kalat is the capital of Kalat District and is known locally as Kalat-e Baluch....
) after a fierce battle. In 663 during the reign of Umayyad Caliph
Caliph

The Caliph is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'ah....
 Muawiyah I
Muawiyah I

Muawiyah I was a Sahaba of the Prophets of Islam, Muhammad and later the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus. He engaged in a First Fitna against the fourth and final Rashidun , Ali and met with considerable military success, including the seizure of Egypt....
, Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 lost control of North eastern
Quetta District

Quetta is a Districts of Pakistan in the north-west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It was part of Quetta Division until the year 2000 when divisions were abolished....
 Baluchistan and Kalat
Kalat

Kalat or Qalat is a historical town located in Kalat District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Kalat is the capital of Kalat District and is known locally as Kalat-e Baluch....
 when Haris ibn Marah and large part of army died in the battle field against a revolt in Kalat
Kalat

Kalat or Qalat is a historical town located in Kalat District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Kalat is the capital of Kalat District and is known locally as Kalat-e Baluch....
. Muslim forces latter re-gained the control of the area during Umayyads reign. It also remained part of Abbasid
Abbasid

The Abbasid Caliphate was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. The Caliphate is one of the high points of Islam, and at the time Muslim civilization, together with that of Byzantium, China and India, was the most developed part of the world....
 Caliphate
Caliphate

The caliphate represented the political leadership of the Muslim ummah in classical and medieval Islamic history and juristic theory. The head of state's position is based on the notion of a successor to the Prophets of Islam Muhammad's political authority....
's empire.

History of Baluch people


Many Baluchs believe that their origins are Semitic
Semitic

In linguistics and ethnology, Semitic was first used to refer to a language family of largely Middle Eastern origin, now called the Semitic languages....
 and not Iranian
Iranian peoples

The Iranian peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in Iranian plateau and beyond in central-, southern-, and southwestern Asia and southeastern Europe....
 contrary to linguistic and historical evidence. Baloch claim that they left their Aleppo
Aleppo

Aleppo is a city in northern Syria, capital of the Aleppo Governorate; the Governorate extends around the city for over 16,000 km? and has a population of 4,393,000, making it the largest Governorate in Syria by population....
 homeland in Syria
Syria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is an Arab-majority country in Southwest Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north....
 at some point during the 1st millennium CE and moved to Balochistan, on the other hand it is considered more likely they are an Iranian group who have possibly absorbed some Arab ancestry and cultural traits instead, it is also believed that Baloch are of Arab
Arab

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 blood, it could be they left the Arab world
Arab world

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 when Iraq
Iraq

Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
 broke from Persia in 652 AD and there is historical evidence that suggests they lived in (Khuzestan
Khuzestan Province

Khuzestan is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. It is in the southwest of the country, bordering Iraq's Basra Governorate and the Persian Gulf....
) and (Bushehr
Bushehr Province

Bushehr is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. It is in the south of the country, with a long coastline onto the Persian Gulf. Its center is Bandar-e-Bushehr, the provincial capital....
) before moving to Kerman
Kerman Province

Kerman is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. It is in the south-east of the country. Its center is Kerman. The province of Kerman is the second largest province in Iran, 180,836 km?....
 and Hormozgan
Hormozgan Province

Hormozgan is one of the 30 Provinces of Iran of Iran. It is in the south of the country, facing Oman. Its area is , and its provincial capital is Bandar Abbas....
. In 15th century Mir Chakar Khan Rind
Mir Chakar Khan Rind

Mir Chakar Khan Rind or Meer Chaakar Khan Rind or Chakar-i-Azam was a Baloch people king in the 15th century. He is considered a folk hero of the Baloch people and an important figure in the Baloch Epic poetry Hani and Sheh Mureed....
 became first king of Baluchistan. Balochistan subsequently was dominated by empires based in Iran
Iran

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 and Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 as well as the Mughal Empire
Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was a Muslim imperial power of the Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, ruled most of the Indian Subcontinent by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century....
 based in India. Ahmed Shah Durrani annexed the region as part of a "greater" Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
. The area would eventually revert to local Baloch control, while parts of the northern regions would continue to be dominated by Pashtun tribes.

During the period of the British Raj
British Raj

British Raj primarily refers to the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and even the region under the rule....
, there were four Princely states in Balochistan: Makran, Kharan, Las Bela and Kalat. In 1876 Sir Robert Sandeman
Robert Sandeman

Robert Sandeman can refer to one of the following persons:*Robert Sandeman , whose teachings became known as Sandemanianism*Robert Groves Sandeman , Indian officer and administrator...
 concluded a treaty with the Khan of Kalat and brought his territories - including Kharan
Kharan

Kharan can refer to:* Kharan, Pakistan, city in Balochistan.* Kharan District, district of Balochistan, Pakistan* Kharan , former princely state...
, Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
, and Las Bela - under British
British Raj

British Raj primarily refers to the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and even the region under the rule....
 suzerainty. After the Second Afghan War of 1878-80, the Treaty of Gandamak
Treaty of Gandamak

The Treaty of Gandamak officially ended the first phase of the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Afghanistan ceded various frontier areas to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to prevent invasion of further areas of the country....
 concluded in May 1879, the Afghan Emir
Mohammad Yaqub Khan

Mohammad Yaqub Khan was List of leaders of Afghanistan from February to October 1879. He was the son of the previous ruler, Sher Ali Khan.Mohammad Yaqub Khan was the governor of Herat Province in Afghanistan and decided to rebel against his father in 1870 but was imprisoned in 1874....
 ceded the districts of Quetta
Quetta District

Quetta is a Districts of Pakistan in the north-west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It was part of Quetta Division until the year 2000 when divisions were abolished....
  Pishin
Pishin District

Pishin is a Districts of Pakistan in the north west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Until 1975 Pishin was a part of the Quetta Pishin district, for administrative reasons Pishin was separated from Quetta and was made a new district on 18 January of that year....
,Sibi
Sibi District

Sibi is a Districts of Pakistan in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. The main mountains range are Zen, Bambore and Dungan. The climatic and topography of Sibi District is quite varied compared to other districts of Baluchistan....
, Harnai
Harnai District

Harnai is a Districts of Pakistan in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Harnai is the principal town of this district. It is located in the north east of Balochistan province....
, and Thal Chotiali to the British. In 1883 the British leased the Bolan Pass
Bolan Pass

Bolan Pass is a mountain pass through the Toba Kakar Range of mountains in western Pakistan, 120 kilometres from the Afghanistan border.Strategically located, traders, invaders, and nomadic tribes have also used it as a gateway to and from the South Asia....
, southeast of Quetta, from the Khan of Kalat
Khan of Kalat

Khan of Kalat or Khan-e-Qalat is the title of former rulers of Kalat . Kalat state is now part of Balochistan , Pakistan. The rulers in Kalat were always subject to the political authority of a larger state, after the Turco-Mongol invasion they were subject to the Mughal Empire in Delhi, then to the rulers in Kandahar, after 1839 to t...
 on a permanent basis. In 1887 some areas of Balochistan were declared British territory. In 1893, Sir Mortimer Durand
Mortimer Durand

Sir Henry Mortimer Durand , was a diplomat and civil servant of colonial British India....
 negotiated an agreement with Amir Abdur Rahman Khan
Abdur Rahman Khan

Abdur Rahman Khan was List of leaders of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901. He was the third son of Afzul Khan, and grandson of Dost Mahommed Khan, who had established the Barakzai in Afghanistan....
 of Afghanistan to fix the Durand Line
Durand Line

The Durand Line is the term for the 2,640 kilometer border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.After reaching a virtual stalemate in two wars against the Demographics of Afghanistan , the United Kingdom forced Emir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan on November 12, 1893, to come to an agreement under duress to demarcate the border between Afgha...
 running from Chitral
Chitral

Chitral or Chatral basically translated as field in the native language Khowar, is the name of the tribe, town, valley, river, district and former State of Chitral in the Malakand Division of the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan....
 to Balochistan to as the boundary between the Afghans
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
 and the British
British Raj

British Raj primarily refers to the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; it can also refer to the period of dominion, and even the region under the rule....
.

There were two devastating earthquakes in Balochistan during British colonial rule: The 1935 Balochistan Earthquake
1935 Balochistan earthquake

The 1935 Balochistan Earthquake occurred on May 31, 1935 at 3:02am at Quetta, Baluchistan , Pakistan, then part of British India. The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.7 moment magnitude scale and anywhere between 30,000 and 60,000 people died from the impact....
 devastated Quetta
Quetta

Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
 and the 1945 Balochistan Earthquake
1945 Balochistan earthquake

1945 Balochistan Earthquake occurred on 28 November, 1945 at 05:26 PST , measured 7.8 on the Richter scale. It was centred 97.6 km SSW of Pasni in Balochistan , British India....
, with its epicentre in Makran
Makran

Makran is a semi-desert coastal strip in the south of Balochistan , in Iran and Pakistan, along the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman....
 region, was felt in other regions of South Asia
South Asia

South Asia, also known as Southern Asia, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries and, for some authorities , also includes the adjoining countries on the west and the east....
.

On 15 June, 2006, an estimated 600 fighters, led by three commanders, agreed to lay down their weapons after talks with Shoaib Nausherwani, Baluchistan's minister for internal affairs, in Dera Bugti
Dera Bugti

Dera Bugti is a town in Dera Bugti District, Balochistan , Pakistan. It was the hometown of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. Most of the inhabitants of Dera Bugti belong to the Bugti family....
 district. On August 26, Balochistan tribal leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was killed in airstrikes carried out by the Pakistani military.

In 1998 Pakistan conducted nuclear tests
Chagai-I

Chagai-I refers to the Nuclear testing conducted by Pakistan in 1998. It was named Chagai-I as the tests were conducted in the Chagai District ....
 in Ras Koh
Ras Koh

Ras Koh is located in Chagai District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Pakistan's first Nuclear testings were performed under the 185 metre granite mountain in 1998 May 28....
 and in the Kharan desert
Kharan Desert

Kharan Desert is a desert located in Kharan District, Balochistan , Pakistan.Pakistan's second Nuclear testing were performed in the Kharan desert in 1998 May 30 of a miniaturised device yielding 60 percent of the Ras Koh Hills tests....
, both in the Kharan District
Kharan District

Kharan is a Districts of Pakistan in the north-west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Kharan was notified as a district in 1951 and the Deputy Commissioner?s office started functioning on March 15th 1952....
 in north-western Balochistan. After Musharraf's coup against the Nawaz Sharif
Nawaz Sharif

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, better known as just Nawaz Sharif, is a Pakistani politician and businessman. He was twice elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan, serving two non-consecutive terms, the first from November 1, 1990 to July 18, 1993 and the second from February 17, 1997 to October 12, 1999....
 Government, the separatist insurgency resurfaced. Quetta zhob and sibi division 100% pashtuns population areas were cobined with kalat state of union to the province of Balochistan after the disantigration of one unit formula in pakistan , before it pashtuns areas South Pashtoonkhwa were never the not the part of balochistan

Provincial Government


The unicameral Provincial Assembly of Balochistan
Provincial Assembly of Balochistan

The Provincial Assembly of Balochistan is one of the four provincial assemblies of Pakistan. The Balochistan assembly is the unicameral legislature of the province of Balochistan ....
 comprises 65 seats of which 4% are reserved for non-Muslims and 16% for women only.

Administrative Districts


Major cities


  • Barkhan
    Barkhan

    Barkhan is the capital city of the Barkhan District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 29?54'0N 69?31'0E at an altitude of 1,100 metres ....
  • Chaman
    Chaman

    Chaman is located in Qilla Abdullah District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Chaman is situated on the border with Afghanistan. Across the border in Afghanistan is the town of Spin Boldak in the province of Kandahar....
  • Dera Allah Yar
    Dera Allah Yar

    Dera Allah Yar is small city of the Jaffarabad District of Balochistan , Pakistan. On 27 August 2008 at least 25 people belonging to the Jamhoori Watan Party suffered injuries when a bomb exploded at a public meeting....
  • Dera Murad Jamali
    Dera Murad Jamali

    Dera Murad Jamali is a city located in Balochistan , Pakistan....
  • Gwadar
    Gwadar

    Gwadar is located on the southwestern coast of Pakistan, on the Arabian Sea. It is strategically located between three increasingly important regions: the oil-rich Middle East, heavily Human population South Asia and the Economics emerging and Natural resource-laden region of Central Asia....
  • Hub
  • Kalat
  • Kharan
  • Khuzdar
    Khuzdar

    Khuzdar is a town located in Khuzdar District in Balochistan , Pakistan. Khuzdar is the capital of Khuzdar district. It is a district and divisional headquarter town in Balochistan....
  • Loralai
    Loralai

    Loralai is the principal city of Loralai District in the northeast of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It was formerly known as Bori. It is inhabited by Pashtun tribes such as Kakar, Khilji The terrain of the area is part of the landscape created by Sulaiman Range....
  • Mastung
    Mastung, Pakistan

    Mastung, the capital of Mastung District, is a town in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 29?48'0N 66?50'60E and has an altitude of 1701 metres ....
  • Nushki
    Nushki

    Nushki , a town and district of Baluchistan, named after its nine flour Chukees on its "jo" . The town lies in south-west of Quetta, and is situated in a plain at the base of the Quetta plateau, 2900 ft....
  • Pasni
    Pasni City

    Pasni is a medium-sized town and a fishing port in Gwadar District, Balochistan , Pakistan. It is located on the Makran coast on Arabian Sea about 300 km from Karachi....
  • Quetta
    Quetta

    Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
  • Sibi
    Sibi

    Sibi city is the eastern entrance to the Bolan Pass and is located in the Balochistan Subdivisions of Pakistan of Pakistan. The city is located at 29?33'0N 67?52'60E at an altitude of 130 metres and is headquarters of the Sibi District and Sibi Tehsil of the same name....
  • Turbat
    Turbat

    Turbat is a city located in the south of Balochistan province, Pakistan. The town is the administrative centre of Kech District and Turbat Tehsil, the town itself contains one Union Councils of Pakistan....
  • Zhob
    Zhob

    Zhob, the capital of Zhob District,is a small city in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Zhob is located on banks of Zhob River at 31?20'32N 69?26'55E and has an altitude of 1426m ....


  • Economy

    The economy of the province is largely based upon the production of natural gas, coal and minerals. Outside Quetta
    Quetta

    Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
    , the infrastructure of the province is gradually developing but still lags far behind other parts of Pakistan. Tourism remains limited but has increased due to the exotic appeal of the province. Limited farming in the east as well as fishing along the Arabian Sea
    Arabian Sea

    The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia, Socotra, Kanyakumari in India, and the western coast of Sri Lanka....
     coastline are other forms of income and sustenance for the local populations. Due to the tribal lifestyle of many Baluch and Brahui, animal husbandry is important as are trading bazaars found throughout the province.

    Though the province remains largely underdeveloped, there are currently several major development projects in progress in Balochistan, including the construction of a new deep sea port at the strategically important town of Gwadar. The port is projected to be the hub of an energy and trade corridor to and from China and the Central Asian republics. There is considerable Chinese involvement in the project, leading some to consider Gwadar it as the Chinese outpost on the Arabian Sea. The total cost of the project is estimated at more than US$2 billion. China has also invested in a coastal highway
    Makran Coastal Highway

    The Makran Coastal Highway is located primarily in Balochistan , Pakistan. It follows the Arabian Sea coast from Karachi to Gwadar. It is also referred to as National Highway 10 or N10....
     to link Gwadar
    Gwadar

    Gwadar is located on the southwestern coast of Pakistan, on the Arabian Sea. It is strategically located between three increasingly important regions: the oil-rich Middle East, heavily Human population South Asia and the Economics emerging and Natural resource-laden region of Central Asia....
     with Pakistan's largest city, Karachi
    Karachi

    is the largest city, seaport and the International financial centre of Pakistan. It is List of metropolitan areas by population in terms of metropolitan population, and is Pakistan's premier centre of banking, industry, and trade....
    .

    Further west is the Mirani Dam
    Mirani Dam

    Mirani Dam is located in Gwadar District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Mirani Dam multipurpose project, is located on Dasht River, about 30 miles west of Turbat in Makran Division of Balochistan , it envisages provision of dependable irrigation supplies on the two banks of the river....
     multipurpose project, on the River Dasht, 50 kilometres west of Turbat
    Turbat

    Turbat is a city located in the south of Balochistan province, Pakistan. The town is the administrative centre of Kech District and Turbat Tehsil, the town itself contains one Union Councils of Pakistan....
     in the Makran Division
    Makran Division

    Makran Division was an administrative division of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan, until the reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government....
    . It will provide dependable irrigation supplies for the development of agriculture and add more than 35,000 km˛ of arable land. There is also Chinese involvement in the nearby Saindak
    Saindak

    Saindak is a town in Chagai District, Balochistan , Pakistan. Large deposits of Copper and Gold have been discovered at Saindak. The Saindak Copper-Gold Project has created economic prosperity in the town....
     gold and copper mining project.

    Education

    There are five main public universities in Balochistan, as well as several private institutions.

    • Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology
    • Balochistan University of Information Technology and Management Sciences
    • Command and Staff College
      Command and Staff College

      The Command and Staff College was established in 1907 at Quetta, Balochistan , British India, now in Pakistan, and is the oldest and the most prestigious institution of the Pakistan Army....
    • Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University
      Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University

      Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University is a Women's college located in Quetta, Balochistan , Pakistan. It was established in 2004.The university offers degree programs in Arts and Sciences....
    • Quetta University
    This is a chart of the education market of Balochistan (Pakistan) by the government in 1998. Also see
    Qualification Urban Rural Total Enrolment Ratio(%)
    1,568,780 4,997,105 6,565,885
    Below Primary 237,827 1,149,334 1,387,161 10.00
    Primary 361,760 1,427,173 1,788,933 15.87
    Middle 325,051 971,437 1,296,488 17.62
    Matriculation 318,932 846,509 1,165,441 31.88
    Intermediate 132,248 232,865 365,113 14.13
    BA, BSc… degrees 9,726 16,490 260,216 8.57
    MA, MSc… degrees 99,303 133,422 232,725 8.17
    Diploma, Certificate… 56,319 61,464 117,783 4.62
    Other qualifications 27,614 158,411 186,025 2.83


    Sonmiani test range

    Sonmiani
    Sonmiani

    Sonmiani is a coastal town in the southeast of Balochistan province in Pakistan, approximately 45 kilometres northwest of Karachi. The town also serves as a Union Councils of Pakistan of Hub Tehsil....
     in south-eastern Balochistan is the site of a space launch centre for suborbital rockets operated by Pakistan's national space agency
    Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission

    The Pakistan Space Agency or Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission is the Pakistani government space agency responsible for Pakistan's outer space program....
    .

    Baluchistan Plateau The Baluchistan Plateau is situated in the north-west part of the province of Baluchistan. It lies mainly about 1000 meters above sea-level.

    Famous people


    There are many famous people from Balochistan including the following:

    Historical Personalities
    • Mir Chakar Khan Rind
      Mir Chakar Khan Rind

      Mir Chakar Khan Rind or Meer Chaakar Khan Rind or Chakar-i-Azam was a Baloch people king in the 15th century. He is considered a folk hero of the Baloch people and an important figure in the Baloch Epic poetry Hani and Sheh Mureed....
    • Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur
      Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur

      Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur, popularly known as ?The Lion of Sindh? belonged to the Mirpurkhas House of Royal Talpurs. He was the son of Mir Ali Murad Talpur, the founder of Mirpurkhas, and was born in 1810....
    • Mir Ali Murad Talpur
      Mir Ali Murad Talpur

      Mir Ali Murad Talpur, known as the Aadil-i-Jang, was the second ruler of the Mankani Talpurs state of Mirpurkhas. He founded Mirpurkhas town in 1806 and made it the capital of his state which was founded by his father, Mir Tharo Khan Talpur at Keti Mir Tharo....
    • Mir Tharo Khan Talpur
      Mir Tharo Khan Talpur

      Mir Tharo Khan, Sitara-i-Jang, was the founder of Mankani state in southeastern Sindh. Talpurs defeated Kalhora rulers and founded their rule over Sindh....


    Pre-Independence (pre-1947)
    • Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
      Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo

      Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo was the Baloch politician in Balochistan , Pakistan. Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo served as the Governor of Balochistan ....
    • Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan
      Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan

      Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani was the ex-rulers of the former princely state of the same name Lasbela. Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir, the Last ruler of the former state, had twice served as the Chief minister of Balochistan and also Health Minister of Pakistan as well as being the Speaker of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly....
    • Mir Gul Khan Naseer
      Mir Gul Khan Naseer

      Mir Gul Khan Naseer was a prominent poet, historian, politician and journalist of Balochistan. He was born on 14th May 1914 in Noshki. His father?s name was Mir Habib Khan and he belonged to the Paindzai family of the Zagar Mengal sub branch of the Mengal tribe....
    • Nawab Yousaf Aziz Magsi
      Nawab Yousaf Aziz Magsi

      Nawab Yousaf Aziz Magsi was a prominent Baloch leader from the present day Balochistan province of Pakistan. He hailed from the Magsi headquartered in Jhal Magsi, the ancestral home of the Magsi....
    • Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai
    • Nawabzada Mir Shahbaz Khan Nosherwani
    • Nawab Ghaus Bakhsh Raisani


    Post-Independence (post-1947)
    • Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
      Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo

      Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo was the Baloch politician in Balochistan , Pakistan. Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo served as the Governor of Balochistan ....
    • Khan Bahadur Allah Buksh Gabol
      Khan Bahadur Allah Buksh Gabol

      Khan Bahadur Allah Bakhsh Gabol , was a political leader of the 20th century, and a key proposer of the Pakistan Movement from Sindh . Based in Karachi, he owned a tremendous portion of its land, including Lea Market, Safoora Goth, Chutta Khan Goth, Gadap, Gabol Town and Jinnah International Airport....
    • Prince Karim Khan
      Prince Karim Khan

      Prince Abdul Karim Khan was the younger brother of Khan of Kalat , Mir Ahmadyar Khan, the last ruler of Baluchistan . After the United Kingdom left Balochistan in 13August 1947....
    • Prince Jam Kamal Khan
      Prince Jam Kamal Khan

      Prince Jam Kamal Khan Aliani is the Nazim of the District Council of Lasbela District in Pakistan and the elder son of Jam of Lasbela, Jam Mohammad Yousaf ....
    • Zafarullah Khan Jamali
      Zafarullah Khan Jamali

      Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali is a former Prime Minister of Pakistan and current Chairman of the Pakistan Hockey Federation....
    • Nawab Nowroz Khan
      Nawab Nowroz Khan

      Nawab Nauroz Khan, , respectfully known by Balochis as Babu Nowroz, was the head of the Zarakzai , a Brahui people subject to the Khan of Kalat in Balochistan , Pakistan....
    • Mir Gul Khan Naseer
      Mir Gul Khan Naseer

      Mir Gul Khan Naseer was a prominent poet, historian, politician and journalist of Balochistan. He was born on 14th May 1914 in Noshki. His father?s name was Mir Habib Khan and he belonged to the Paindzai family of the Zagar Mengal sub branch of the Mengal tribe....
    • Sardar Attaullah Mengal
    • Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti
    • Mir Murad Abro
      Mir Murad Abro

      Mir Murad Abro was a minister of the Government of Balochistan. And a member of the Jamote Qaumi Movement. He was the son of Mir Abdul Malik Abro and brother of Mir Murtaza Abro....
    • Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri
      Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri

      Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri is a politician from Balochistan , Pakistan. He has been leading a nationalist and separatist in the country for the past four decades....
    • Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari
      Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari

      Sardar Sherbaz Khan Mazari is a well known Pakistani politician hailing from the Baloch, Mazari tribe situated in Rojhan-Mazari....
    • Jam Mir Mohammad Yousaf
      Jam Mir Mohammad Yousaf

      Jam Mir Mohammad Yousaf ??? ??? ???? ???? is the Jam of Lasbela and is the former Chief Minister of Balochistan province.Mir Jam Mohammad Yousaf s/o Mir Jam Ghulam Qadir, was born in 1954 at Lasbela....
    • Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi
      Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi

      Nawab Zulfikar Ali Magsi is the current Nawab of Magsi. He is also the current Governor of Balochistan, who has previously served as the Chief Minister of Balochistan province in the Benazir Bhutto government of 1993?1996....
    • General Rahimuddin Khan
    • General Muhammed Musa Khan
      Musa Khan

      General Musa Khan Hazara Hilal-i-Jurat MBE was the Chief of Pakistan's Army Staff. He succeeded Field Marshal Ayub Khan, who assumed the Presidency of Pakistan....
    • Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
      Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry

      Iftikhar Muhammad Chowdhury was the 20th Chief Justice of Pakistan. His supporters insist that he is still the de jure Chief Justice. He was appointed as Chief Justice by President of Pakistan General Officer Pervez Musharraf on May 7, 2005....
       Chief Justice of Pakistan
    • Mahmood Khan Achakzai
      Mahmood Khan Achakzai

      Mahmood Khan Achakzai or Mehmood Khan Achakzai or Mahmud Khan Achakzai is a political leader from Janobi pakhtoonkhawa Quetta ....
    • Mir Mohammad Aslam Bhutani
      Mir Mohammad Aslam Bhutani

      Mir Mohammad Aslam Bhutani was born in 1960 in Dureji a small village of Lasbela District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. He is the younger brother of Mohammad Saleh Bhutani ....


    Entertainment
    • Raaj Kumar
      Raaj Kumar

      Raaj Kumar , born Kulbushan Pandit, October 8, 1926 – July 3, 1996) was an Indian actor in Bollywood movies. Raaj Kumar started out as sub-inspector of Mumbai police in the late 1940s before he turned to acting with the unnoticed 1952 film Rangili....
    • Sikander Baloch
      Sikander Baloch

      Sikander Baloch is a journalist, columnist, and anchor of the Kawish Television Network of Pakistan. KTN Broadcasting is the first Sindhi language Satellite TV channel, it is very popular and broadcast in over 88 countries around the world....


    See also


    • Baloch
    • Balochistan Liberation Front
      Balochistan Liberation Front

      The Baloch Liberation Front separatist group was founded by Jumma Khan Marri in 1964 in Damascus, and played an important role in the 1968-1980 insurgency in Pakistani Balochistan and Iranian Balochistan....
    • Baloch Students Organization
      Baloch Students Organization

      The Baloch Students Organization, or BSO was founded by Khair Jan Baluch in 1967 as a Separatism militant group in Balochistan . He organized the guerilla group for the 1973-1977 insurgency....
    • Quetta
      Quetta

      Quetta is the largest city and the Subdivisions of Pakistan capital of the Balochistan Province of Pakistan. It is an important marketing and communications centre for Pakistan with neighbouring Iran and Afghanistan....
    • Gawadar
    • Marri and Bugti Country
    • Las Bela
    • Balochistan (region)
      Balochistan (region)

      Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid region located in the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia and South Asia, between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan....
    • Balochistan (Iran)
    • Pashtuns
    • Brahui
      Brahui

      The name Brahui may refer to:*The Brahui language*The Brahui people...
    • List of cities in Balochistan
      List of cities in Balochistan

      This is a list of all cities of Balochistan, Pakistan, Pakistan with a population more than 25,000....
    • Chief Minister of Balochistan
      Chief Minister of Balochistan

      The Chief Minister of Balochistan is elected by the Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan to serve as the head of the provincial government in Balochistan , Pakistan....
    • Government of Balochistan
      Government of Balochistan

      Government of Balochistan is based in the largest province of Pakistan in Quetta. The head of the province is the Governor, who is nominated by the President of Pakistan....
    • Baluchistan honor killings


    External links

    • Geo-Links for Balochistan (Pakistan)


    Further reading

    • Johnson, E.A., et al. (1999). Lithofacies, depositional environments, and regional stratigraphy of the lower Eocene Ghazij Formation, Balochistan, Pakistan [U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1599). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey.