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Jhal Magsi

Jhal Magsi District In the central part of Balochistan province, tucked between vast plains and mountainous ranges, lies Jhal Magsi, a place that carries both ancient beauty and modern charm. Officially given district status on 16 February, 1992, this area was previously part of Kachhi or Bolan District until May, 1992. The district’s name comes…

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Sohbatpur District: A Comprehensive Overview

Sohbatpur Sohbatpur District, situated in the northeastern region of Balochistan, Pakistan, is a land of cultural depth, agricultural importance, and historical relevance. Since its establishment in May 2013, the district has gradually gained administrative recognition and is on a steady path toward development. With its fertile plains and strong traditional values, Sohbatpur has the potential…

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Jaffarabad: A Land Between Tradition and Transformation

Jaffarabad Roots and Rise of a District Nestled in the southeastern part of Balochistan, Jaffarabad—sometimes written as Jafarabad—stands out as a bridge between tradition and change. As someone who has visited the district numerous times, especially its headquarters, Dera Allah Yar (formerly known as Jhatpat), I’ve seen firsthand the deep-rooted tribal values and how they…

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Washuk: Landscape and Legacy

Washuk Balochistan Washuk is a district situated in the southwestern part of Balochistan, Pakistan. It shares boundaries with Panjgur, Khuzdar, and Chagai districts, as well as the neighboring country Iran. The district lies between 26° 04′ 25.5″ and 28° 39′ 57.5″ north latitudes, and 62° 48′ 28″ to 65° 58′ 35″ east longitudes, marking its…

Kharan: The Desert Jewel of Balochistan

Kharan Kharan is a district located in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is part of the Rakhshan Division and is known for its unique geographical features, rich history, and diverse demographics. The Kharan District covers a large area of approximately 14,958 km², with a population density of just 14.6 persons/km². The region’s administration includes several Tehsils such…

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Noshki: The Hidden Gem of Balochistan

Noshki Balochistan Nestled in the heart of Balochistan, Noshki is a district that often goes unnoticed in discussions about the region, yet it holds great significance both geographically and culturally. Located at 29°01’51” to 29°52’37” North latitudes and 65°07’42” to 66°18’45” East longitudes, Noshki is a semi-arid area that stands as a testament to resilience…

Heart of Balochistan: Journey of Chagai District

Chagai District Chagai District, located in the westernmost part of Balochistan, is an area rich in geological history and physiography, with fascinating igneous rock formations and a unique topography that shapes its landscape. This region, bounded by Pakistan’s border with Iran, holds numerous geological secrets and serves as an important resource hub for mineral exploration….

Killa Abdullah: Where Heritage Meets the Horizon

Killa Abdullah: Where Heritage Meets the Horizon

Killa Abdullah Killa Abdullah, a district located in the western part of Balochistan, Pakistan, holds significant geographical and historical importance. Situated at coordinates 30° 05Ꞌ 07” N latitude and 66° 14Ꞌ 23” E longitude, this district lies in close proximity to the Afghanistan border, making it a gateway between Pakistan and its neighboring country. To…

Pishin

A Glimpse into Pishin’s Landscape and Livelihoods

Pishin Pishin is a district located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It holds a significant geographical position, bordered to the north by Afghanistan, west by Killa Saifullah, south by Killa Abdullah, and to the east by Quetta. Its location, at an elevation ranging between 1370-1680 meters above mean sea level, places it among the…

Makran: A Land of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty”

Makran: A Land of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty”

Makran The Makran Coast, located along the southwestern edge of the Indian subcontinent, is one of the most tectonically active coastal regions in the world. This area experiences significant coastal uplift, which varies considerably along its length. The variability in uplift rates is due to complex tectonic interactions, primarily driven by the Makran Subduction Zone….