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  2. History of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The history of Balochistan refers to the history of the Balochistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. Vague allusions to the region were found in Greek historical records of around 650 BCE. Vague allusions to the region were found in Greek historical records of around 650 BCE.

  3. List of archaeological sites in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Mehrgarh (c. 7000 BCE - 2000 BCE), from Neolithic age, in Balochistan is one of the earliest sites with evidence of agriculture and village structure. [2]Ghaggar-Hakra (c. 6000 BCE) Artifacts Found in Hakra Civilization also date back to the same period of Mehrgarh.

  4. Balochi culture - Wikipedia

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    Balochi culture (Balochi: بلوچی دۏد) is a group of distinctive cultural traits practiced by Baloch people. [1]Baloch culture is rich, diverse, and deeply rooted in the traditions of the Baloch people, Their culture reflects a unique blend of nomadic, tribal, and regional influences shaped by their geography and history.

  5. List of cultural heritage sites in Balochistan, Pakistan

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    According to the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency's report published on protected areas in 1997, Balochistan has 27 archaeological sites and monuments protected by the Federal Government. [1] These include the province's only national monument; Ziarat Residency. Additionally it has one site on the tentative world heritage list, Mehrgarh ...

  6. Gondrani - Wikipedia

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    Gondrani (Urdu: گونڈرانی), also known as Shehr-e-Roghan (Urdu: شہرِ روغان), [1] is an archaeological site near the town of Bela in Balochistan, Pakistan. Situated 20 kilometres (12 miles) to the north of the town of Bela and approximately 218 kilometres (135 miles) from Karachi, it lies within the Lasbela District. [2]

  7. Kot Bala - Wikipedia

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    Kot Bala, or Balakot is an archaeological site located in Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is near the Makran coast of the Arabian Sea , and goes back to around 4000 BC. The settlement of Balakot precedes the Indus Valley civilization by many centuries.

  8. Bela, Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Bela (Balochi: بݔلہ), (Sindhi: ٻيلو) is an important city of Lasbela District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. [2] It is an ancient city in a historic track surrounded by hills above the Arabian Sea, nearly 180 km (110 mi) northwest of Karachi and 500 km (310 mi) south of Quetta.

  9. List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Karachi has over 350 sites which are protected under the Provincial Act. Sites are listed under broad areas or quarters under which they are located. Some streets/roads are found in two areas. Sites located on them are found under their respective area.