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  2. Khanate of Kalat - Wikipedia

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    The Khanate of Kalat, also known as the Brahui Confederacy, [2] was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan.Formed in 1666 due to the threat of Mughal expansion in the region, [3] [4] it controlled the wider Balochistan at its greatest extent in the mid-18th century, [2] extending from Kerman in the west to Sindh in the east and from Helmand River in the ...

  3. Brahuistan - Wikipedia

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    In the twenty-first century, Brahui nationalism has been developed around the idea of a separate Brahuistan, consisting of Kalat in Pakistan and Registan in Afghanistan. [1] In the Brahui poetry and literature, Brahuistan was one of the names with which the Brahuis used to call their homeland, the others being Kalat and Mash (mountain).

  4. Jhalawan - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Baluchistan Agency. Jhalawan ( Brahui : جھالاوان) was an administrative division of the Khanate of Kalat , a princely state of Brahui that acceded to Pakistan in 1947. It was established in the 17th century and its boundary was fixed with Sindh in 1853.

  5. Kacchi (Kalat) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Baluchistan Agency. Kacchi was a division of the former princely state of Kalat in Baluchistan , Pakistan, with an area 5,310 square miles (13,800 km 2 ). [ 1 ] It was located in the Kacchi Plain .

  6. Kalat, Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The town of Kalat is the headquarter of Kalat District and is known locally as Kalat-e-Brahui and Kalat-e-Sewa. [4] Qalat, formerly Qilat, is located roughly in the center of the Balochistan province, It was the capital of the Kalat Khanate. The Khan of Kalat is presently a ceremonial title held by Mir Suleman Dawood Jan, and the Pakistan ...

  7. Second Balochistan conflict - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Prince Agha Abdul Karim and Prince Muhammad Rahim of Kalat launched a rebellion in response to accession of Kalat and with the aim of establishing Kalat as an independent state from Pakistan. With the arrest of the princes and loss of a lot of manpower, the rebellion ultimately came to an end in 1950 with Pakistan recapturing all ...

  8. Princely states of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Khanate came to an end on 14 October 1955, when it was incorporated into West Pakistan. [37] On 20 June 1958, Mir Sir Ahmad Yar Khan Ahmedzai, the Khan of Kalat, declared Baluchistan revolt. [38] On 6 October 1958, the Balochistan police captured the Kalat Palace and arrested the Khan for sedition.

  9. Mehrab Khan II of Kalat - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Kalat was under the suzerainty of the Durrani Empire. In 1818, it achieved a kind of independence, [2] but it continued to be subject to some orders from the rulers of the Emirate of Afghanistan until at least 1838. [3] The Khans of Kalat believed themselves to be descended from Hamza, an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad.