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Balochistan through History.

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The earliest evidence of human occupation in what is now Balochistan is dated to the Paleolithic era, represented by hunting camps, as well as chipped and flaked stone tools.

The earliest settled villages in the region date to the ceramic Neolithic (c. 7000–5500 BCE), and included the site of Mehrgarh located in the Kachi Plain. These villages expanded in size during the subsequent Chalcolithic, when interaction increased. This involved the movement of finished goods and raw materials, including chank shell, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and ceramics.

By the Bronze Age in 2500 BCE, Balochistan had become part of the Harappan cultural orbit, providing key resources to the expansive settlements of the Indus river basin to the east. Pakistani Balochistan marked the westernmost extent of the Indus Valley civilisation.

It is an arid desert and mountainous geographic historical region in South and Western Asia. It comprises the Pakistani province of Balochistan, the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan, and the southern areas of Afghanistan, including Nimruz, Helmand and Kandahar provinces. Balochistan borders the Pashtunistan region to the north, Sindh and Punjab to the east, and Persian regions to the west. South of its southern coastline, including the Makran Coast, are the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman.

The Balochistan region is administratively divided among three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The largest portion in area and population is in Pakistan, whose largest province (in land area) is Balochistan. An estimated 6.9 million of Pakistan's population is Baloch. In Iran there are about two million ethnic Baloch[44] and a majority of the population of the eastern Sistan and Baluchestan Province is of Baloch ethnicity. The Afghan portion of Balochistan includes the Chahar Burjak District of Nimruz Province, and the Registan Desert in southern Helmand and Kandahar provinces. The governors of Nimruz province in Afghanistan belong to the Baloch ethnic group.

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Baluchi Muslim soldiers served with great distinction on the Western Front in WW1.

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Fakir Kala Khan was a Sufi Saint of Balochistan. He struggled against British occupation but was arrested and hanged in 1891.

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Photograph telling as following,
"Photograph of a Baluchi tribesman called Kala Khan condemned for murder, in leg irons, chains and manacles, in front of a wall. He has long hair, a beard and wears a loose gown and shalwar trousers."
Source & credit: The British Museum.
 
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Khan of Kalat and Sirdars, Baluchistan.
Photographer: Fred Bremner
Date: March 1906


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Ameer e Balochistan Khan of Kalat Mir Khudadad Khan Ahmadzai Baloch with Baloch Chiefs 1857–1893


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Khan of Kalat, Jam of Lasbela with other Baloch Chiefs.
Date: 1880-1900s


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Nawab Mohammad Khan Jogezai with Qaud-e-Azam in Qautta Residency.

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In August 1947 Baluchistan immediately becomes the part of Pakistan and the states like “Khanate of Kalat, Las Bela, Kharan and Makran” agreed to accede to Pakistan in 1948.
Nawab Mohammad Khan Jogezai was the representative of Baluchistan Shahi Jirga and he declared Baluchistan will join Pakistan.


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