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Sohr Damb ('Red Mound'), c. 3800–2300 BC, [2] is an archaeological site, located near Nal, in central Balochistan, Pakistan that begins before the Indus Valley civilization featuring Togau, Kili Ghul Mohammad, and Kechi Beg pottery styles. [2]
A Learjet 31A jet of the Government of Balochistan. The Government of Balochistan (Urdu: حکومتِ بلوچستان) is the provincial government of the largest province of Balochistan, Pakistan in Quetta. The head of the province is the Governor, who is nominated by the President of Pakistan.
The Sarfraz Bugti Ministry is the provincial cabinet of Balochistan, Pakistan, headed by Chief Minister of Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti. The 14-member cabinet was sworn in on 19 April 2024. The 14-member cabinet was sworn in on 19 April 2024.
The Governor of Balochistan is the head of the province of Balochistan, Pakistan. The post was established on 1 July 1970, after the dissolution of West Pakistan province and the end of One Unit . Under Pakistan's current parliamentary system, the governorship is a ceremonial position, as a symbol of the federation.
Provincial Assembly of Balochistan (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Government of Balochistan, Pakistan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Chief Minister of Balochistan is the head of Government of Balochistan and is elected by the Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan. The Chief Minister is elected by Balochistan Assembly for maximum of 5 years. None of the Chief Ministers completed their 5 year constitutional term in entire history of Balochistan.
The Chief Minister of Balochistan (Urdu: وزیر اعلیٰ بلوچستان) is the head of government of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. The chief minister leads the legislative branch of the provincial government and is elected by the Provincial Assembly. Given that he has the assembly's confidence, the chief minister's term is for ...
The Third Balochistan Conflict refers to an insurgency by Baloch separatists against the Pakistani government lasting from 1963 till 1969 with the aim to force Pakistan to share revenues from gas reserves in Balochistan, freeing up of Baloch prisoners and dissolution of One Unit Scheme.