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    The Chief Commissioner's Province of British Baluchistan was a province of British India established in 1876. Upon the creation of Pakistan it acceded...
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  • Chief Commissioner) Chief Commissioner's Province of Delhi Chief Commissioner's Province of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Chief Commissioner's Province...
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  • Pakistan, a province of Pakistan Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province), a province of British India and a former province of Pakistan Baluchistan Agency...
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  • Thumbnail for Kharan (princely state)
    of the province of Baluchistan (later Balochistan). Kharan District Balochistan Province Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Makran Las Bela Khanate...
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    Council of Rulers for the Baluchistan States Union. They also had the title of beylerbey. Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Makran (princely state)...
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  • Thumbnail for Balochistan, Pakistan
    Baluchistan, which favoured a united India and opposed its partition. In British-ruled Colonial India, Baluchistan contained a Chief Commissioner's province...
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    princely states, the north of the agency was administered as the Chief Commissioner's Province. This consisted of the following districts: Chagai Quetta-Pishin...
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    educational institutions. Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Baloch nationalism Las Bela Kharan Khanate of Kalat Baluchistan States Union Human rights...
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  • Thumbnail for Former administrative units of Pakistan
    provinces (North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), West Punjab and Sind), and one Chief Commissioner's Province (Baluchistan), also included were thirteen...
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  • A chief commissioner is a commissioner of high rank, usually in chief of several commissioners or similarly styled officers. In British India the gubernatorial...
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  • Thumbnail for Divisions of Pakistan
    the original six. The Baluchistan States Union became Kalat Division, while the former Baluchistan Chief Commissioner's Province became Quetta Division...
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    south-western half of the modern province of Balochistan. The Union was separate from the Chief Commissioners Province of Baluchistan which comprised areas to...
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    District Kharan Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Makran Khanate of Kalat Baluchistan States Union Balochistan Province List of Indian Princely States...
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    North-West Frontier, West Punjab and Sind), one chief commissioner's province (Baluchistan) along with the Baluchistan States Union, several independent princely...
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    Gul Hassan Khan (category Commanders-in-Chief, Pakistan Army)
    Pakistan Army general and diplomat who served as the 6th and last Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, from 20 December 1971 until 3 March 1972, marking...
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  • Thumbnail for Punjab Province (British India)
    which also included Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Chief Commissioner's Province of Himachal Pradesh, and Bilaspur State. The states that make...
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  • Thumbnail for List of districts in Balochistan
    both the Baluchistan Agency and the Chief Commissioner's Province of Baluchistan, which was also more commonly known as British Baluchistan. In 1901,...
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  • Thumbnail for Administrative units of Pakistan
    consisted of a merger of the North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab, Sind Province, and Baluchistan CCP. The eastern wing consisted of East Bengal....
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  • Thumbnail for History of Balochistan
    response in Quetta. In British-ruled Colonial India, Baluchistan contained a Chief Commissioner's province and princely states (including Kalat, Makran, Las...
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  • Thumbnail for Sind Province (1936–1955)
    Kalat on the west. To the north were the provinces of Baluchistan and West Punjab. The province bordered the princely state of Bahawalpur on the northeast...
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  • Thumbnail for Governor of Balochistan, Pakistan
    Administered Tribal Areas in the new Balochistan province. see List of Chief Commissioners of Baluchistan Chief Minister of Balochistan Government of Balochistan...
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    by a chief commissioner: As the Settlement of Aden, a dependency of the Bombay Presidency from 1839 to 1932; became a chief commissioner's province in 1932;...
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  • Sardar Bahadur Khan (category Chief ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
    September 1949 – 20 September 1949. Bahadur Khan served as Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan from 8 November 1954 – 19 July 1955. After the 1962 elections...
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    the Dhaka High Court, the Chief Court of Sind and the Judicial Commissioner's Court in the North-West Frontier Province were deemed to be the four high...
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    divisional commissioner (BS20/BS21) was again initiated. Divisional commissioners report directly to the Chief Secretary of the province. Soon after...
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  • Thumbnail for Gwadar Purchase
    control of various Baloch territories, including the Chief Commissioner's Province of British Baluchistan, as well as the states of Kharan, Makran, Lasbela...
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  • Charles Archer (category Chief Commissioners of Baluchistan)
    was an administrator in British India. He was acting Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan province four times. Following military service in the Indian Staff...
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    Commonwealth of Nations, Bombay Province became Bombay State, a Part-A state. The Bombay Presidency was bounded on the north by Baluchistan, the Punjab and Rajputana;...
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  • Thumbnail for Pakistan Movement
    Anjuman-i-Watan Baluchistan, which favoured a united India. In British-ruled Colonial India, Baluchistan contained a Chief Commissioner's province and princely...
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  • Thumbnail for Governor's House, Quetta
    governor of Balochistan. Originally built in 1888 to house the chief commissioners of Baluchistan during British rule, the building was damaged during the 1935...
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