- بلۏچستان, romanized: Balòcestàn, IPA: [baˈloːt͡ʃest̪ɑːn]), also
spelled as
Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a
historical region in West and
South Asia, located...
- the Anjuman-i-Watan
Baluchistan,
which favoured a
united India and
opposed its partition. In British-ruled
Colonial India,
Baluchistan contained a Chief...
- The
Baluchistan Agency (also
spelt Balochistan Agency) was one of the
agencies of
British India during the
colonial era. It was
located in the present-day...
-
Afghanistan and ****stan. The name of the
region was
Baluchistan at first.
Later it
became «
Baluchistan and Sistan», and
today it has
become «Sistan and Baluchestan»...
- The
Chief Commissioner's
Province of
British Baluchistan was a
province of
British India established in 1876. Upon the
creation of ****stan it acceded...
- The
Balochistan (or
Baluchistan)
black bear (Ursus thibet**** gedrosi****) is a
subspecies of the
Asian black bear
occurring in the
Balochistan Mountains...
- The Toba
Kakar or Toba
Kakari (Pashto: توبه کاکړۍ; Urdu: توبہ کاکڑ) are a
southern offshoot of the
Sulaiman Mountains in the
Balochistan province of ****stan...
- of the
Mauryan Empire against the Gr****s in the Seleucid–Mauryan war,
Baluchistan came
under the rule of
Chandragupta Maurya of
ancient India. Chandragupta...
-
Afghanistan and Turkestan, in an 1880 map.
Baluchistan in 1908: the
Districts and
Agencies of
British Baluchistan are
shown alongside the States, mostly:...
- Khuzdar,
south of
modern Quetta, in the east-central part of what is now
Baluchistan, the
territory in
British Indian times of the
Khanate of Kalat. Tabari...