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Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province)

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Balochistan was legally ceded to Pakistan by its rulers in 1947 and continued to be administered by a Chief Commissioner. It was dissolved in 1955 when most parts of the western wing of Pakistan became the new province of
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The province comprised three groups of areas – the settled districts, the political agencies and the tribal area. The settled areas were mainly the district around Quetta and
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The province was administered by a Chief Commissioner appointed by the Federal Government. Although there was no elected legislature the Chief Commissioner could consult the
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agency to the west, which had a tenuous land link with the rest of the province. The tribal areas were the
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This article is about the former Chief Commissioner's Province of Baluchistan. For other uses, see
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The province was originally formed over the period 1876–1891 by three treaties between
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Province area. Total area including dependent states – 341 503 км2 (131 855 sq mi).
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Districts of Baluchistan Province (red) and surrounding princely states (green)
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The population of the province was equally split between
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it acceded to the newly formed state. It was part of the
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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Italics = areas outside present-day India and Pakistan
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Chief Commissioner's Province of British Baluchistan
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Upon the creation of 547: 533: 81: 71: 1357:1876 establishments in the British Empire 743:tribal agencies which would later become 621: 129:140,010 km (54,060 sq mi) 119:139,396 km (53,821 sq mi) 347:Former administrative units of Pakistan 1339: 966:from the original on 30 September 2007 745:Provincially Administered Tribal Areas 731:agency to the north of Quetta and the 661:Baluchistan Agency § Demographics 626:1908 map of Baluchistan, British India 997: 607:. 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Balochistan (disambiguation)
British India
Pakistan
Flag of Baluchistan (CCP)


Quetta
Baluchis
Baluchistan Agency
Baluchistan
State emblem of Pakistan
Former administrative units of Pakistan
Baluchistan
East Bengal
Federal Capital Territory
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
North-West Frontier Province
Sind
West Punjab
Princely states
Amb
Bahawalpur
Chitral
Dir
Hunza
Kalat
Khairpur
Kharan
Las Bela
Makran

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