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had recognized suzerainty of Ahmad Shah, who guaranteed non-interference in the matters of Kalat. Nevertheless, Kalat did not pay any tribute to
Durrani Empire thereafter, and provided military contingents in exchange of money only. Following the collapse of the Durranis, any trace of Afghan influence over Kalat ended after the death of Sher Dil Khan, the ruler of the
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Seven months later, on 27 March 1948, Kalat acceded to
Pakistan. Whether it was a willing accession or a coerced one is a disputed matter, with pro-state historians arguing that the Khan willingly made the decision to accede, and nationalist scholars maintaining that Balochistan was annexed. However,
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The Afghan army besieged the Qalat fort and the siege lasted for forty days. The
Afghans failed to capture it. Ultimately through the good offices of the Wazir Shah Wali Khan a peace treaty was concluded. Mir Nasir Khan came to Ahmad Shah and apologized for his misdeeds. According to the treaty Mir
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Ahmad Shah laid siege to Kalat for over 40 days, and attempted to storm it, however it was unsuccessful. In the ensuing 1758 treaty of Kalat, the exact agreements are disputed. Some sources state that the
Khanate of Kalat attained a sovereign status. According to some other accounts, Mir Nasir Khan
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Pakistani leaders summarily rejected this declaration , touching off a nine-month diplomatic tug of war that came to a climax in the forcible annexation of Kalat... But it is clear that Baluch leaders, including the Khan, were bitterly opposed to what happened... Moreover, the
Pakistani version of
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The political convulsions of the last years of the 18th century and the first quarter of the 19th century had led to the empire's dismemberment. A Qajar offensive resulted in the loss of western
Khorasan (1209/1795) and a direct threat to Herat, which was besieged in 1249/1833 and in 1253/1837. To
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Nasir Khan had accompanied Ahmad Shah in three campaigns in India and is said to have performed his duties well and loyally. But in 1758, on hearing the
Marathas had conquered Punjab and ousted the Afghans from that province, he declared his independence. In the summer of 1758, Ahmad Shah advanced
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carried a story about Yar Khan approaching India with an unsuccessful request for accession in around
February. The next morning, Yar Khan put out a public broadcast rejecting its veracity and declaring an immediate accession to Pakistan — all remaining differences were to be placed before Jinnah,
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Following the loss of the Punjab, Nasir Khan, beglar begi of Kalat, convinced that these defeats marked the beginning of the end of
Durrani power, declared independence. Sardar Shah Wali Khan was sent to put down the revolt, but when he was defeated Ahmad Shah set out in person to deal with the
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Although a Baloch state was established at Kalat (located now in Pakistan) in 1638 (cf. Spooner 1984, 1989), under a dynastic Khan, this political centralization did not survive through the colonial period and did not lead to standardization of the
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what is certain is that it was an unpopular decision, and sparked the first revolt led by the Khan of Kalat's brother (see also the next section in this chapter). The Pakistan Army, which had already been sent in to Kalat, put down the rebellion.
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The Khanate of Kalat covered the area of 139,850 km (53,995 sq mi). The territories of the Khanate of Kalat flactuated throughout its history. At the time of death of Mir Nasir Khan I in 1794, it comprised the Iranian province of
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with three neighbouring states, Kharan, Las Bela, and Makran, with Yar Khan of Kalat at the head of the Union with the title of Khan-e-Azam. The Khanate came to an end on 14 October 1955, when it was incorporated into West Pakistan.
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Once he had established his army on a solid basis, however, Nasir Khan took on the Afghans militarily, fighting Ahmad Shah Durrani's forces to a standstill in 1758. Thereafter, Kalat enjoyed sovereign status until the arrival of the
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the accession debate is discredited by a study of the discussion of the Kalat Assembly on the accession issue and by interviews with a variety of Baluch leaders that confirm the authenticity of the official assembly proceedings.
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made available for the rulers to sign transferred only limited powers, namely external relations, defence, and communications. The Shahi Jirga of Baluchistan and the non-official members of the Quetta Municipality, according to
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Nasir Khan accepted the suzerainty of the Afghan king. Ahmad Shah agreed that Mir Nasir Khan should pay no tribute, but should furnish, when called upon a contingent of troops sending them at his own cost to the royal camp.
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troublesome governor. He eventually defeated the Baluch army but was unable to take Kalat by storm. Instead, he agreed to allow Nasir Khan to remain as governor of Kalat in return for his resubmission to Durrani sovereignty
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army under Tahmasb Beg invaded western Balochistan. Safavids were defeated, and Tahmasb was killed. Samandar Khan was rewarded by Mughals with the gift of port of Karachi.
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the north of the Hindu Kush, various Uzbek principalities entered the orbit of khanate of Bokhara. In the south, the khanate of Kalāt became independent.
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of Sindh to pay tribute. He was the first Khan of Kalat to establish a centralized bureaucracy and issue own currency. He established the office of
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and Kalhoras in 1734. His son and successor, Mir Mehrab Khan (r.1734–1749), was given the region of Kacchi, then under Kalhoras, by
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to look after the affairs of the state, as well as a standing army. He had also established diplomatic relations with
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or Pakistan (both formed initially from the British possessions) or to remain independent outside both. As stated by
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in the late 19th century. Parts of the state to the north and northeast were leased or ceded to form the province of
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by the Khan of Kalat and the Brahui Sardars in 1875, and the supervision of Kalat became a task of the
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subdivision, in which various tribes had their own tribal lands under the Khan of Kalat.
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to Pakistan on 27 March 1948, while keeping internal self-government
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in the Iranian Balochistan. Since 1748, Kalat was a vassal state of
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in the south. The Khanate of Kalat lost considerable area to
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624:expansion in the region, it controlled the wider
695:. It took birth from the confederacy of nomadic
1764:Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present
1731:Banuazizi, Ali; Weiner, Myron (1 August 1988).
1077:The rulers of Kalat at first held the title of
760:of Sindh, and became an ally of Mughal emperor
2280:Baloch Nationalism: Its Origin and Development
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1226:Mir Sherdil Khan Ahmadzai (usurped throne)
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1263:declared independent on 12 August 1947;
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1064:subdivision, headed by chief nawab of
620:. Formed in 1666 due to the threat of
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1857:"AFGHANISTAN x. Political History"
1295:Mir Dawood Jan Ahmadzai (titular)
1218:Khudadad Khan Ahmadzai (1st time)
1175:Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai
1044:tribe, known as Chief of Jhalawan.
612:that originated in the modern-day
383:This article is part of the series
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2019:Pakistan's Defence Policy 1947–58
1905:The Foreign Policy of Afghanistan
1671:Skutsch, Carl (7 November 2013).
969:whose decision would be binding.
84:Khanate of Kalat (dark green) in
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1118:Mir Altaz Sani Khan Qambrani II
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2348:Genealogy of the Khans of Kalat
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1068:tribe, called Chief of Sarawan.
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2277:Breseeg, Taj Mohammad (2004).
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1261:(Mir Ahmad Yar Khan Ahmadzai);
711:principalities in the region.
27:1666–1955 state in Balochistan
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2003:(Northern Book Centre, 1991)
1234:Mir Khudadad Khan (2nd time)
1202:Mir Shah Nawaz Khan Ahmadzai
1097:. They also had the title of
929:were released from all their
2046:Sheikh, Salman Rafi (2018).
1903:Khan Jalalzai, Musa (2003).
1242:Mir Mahmud Khan II Ahmadzai
816:Durrani Campaign to Khorasan
423:North-West Frontier Province
3388:Princely states of Pakistan
3363:1666 establishments in Asia
2128:, in Rita Manchanda (ed.),
1501:Imperial Gazetteer of India
1275:State of Kalat merged into
1210:Mir Nasir Khan II Ahmadzai
1193:Mir Mehrab Khan Ahmadzai II
1184:Mir Mahmud Khan I Ahmadzai
1166:Mir Muhabbat Khan Ahmadzai
1158:Mir Abdullah Khan Ahmadzai
1150:Mir Ahmad II Khan Ahmadzai
1142:Mir Samandar Khan Ahmadzai
1134:Mir Mehrab Khan Ahmadzai I
681:Princely states of Pakistan
667:after the signature of the
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3378:Gun salute princely states
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18:Mir Mohammad Azam Jan Khan
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1095:Baluchistan States Union
989:Baluchistan States Union
946:Instruments of Accession
845:, Iran, Afghanistan and
828:Principality of Qandahar
303:Balochistan States Union
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1959:. Brill. p. 320.
1762:Lee, Jonathan (2019).
1380:. Brill. p. 320.
1003:Sistan and Balochistan
903:Sistan and Balochistan
879:Emirate of Afghanistan
870:
693:history of Balochistan
650:Emirate of Afghanistan
331:Emirate of Afghanistan
214:• Disestablished
3329:29.02583°N 66.59000°E
1861:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1005:, parts of Sindh and
864:
636:in the east and from
559:Trans-Karakoram Tract
2331:31 July 2013 at the
2324:Swidler, N. (1972) "
2052:Taylor & Francis
951:Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
931:subsidiary alliances
703:in 1666 which under
640:in the north to the
3325: /
2339:7: pp. 115–21
2249:"Kalāt, khānate of"
919:Indian subcontinent
895:British Baluchistan
661:subsidiary alliance
204:• Established
193:Early Modern Period
160:Hereditary monarchy
3334:29.02583; 66.59000
3278:Jando(o)l (Jandul)
3175:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
2252:. In Fleet, Kate;
2091:Harrison, Selig S.
1007:Afghan Balochistan
871:
673:Baluchistan Agency
548:Other subdivisions
525:One-unit provinces
397:Original provinces
128:(administration),
86:Baluchistan Agency
3308:
3307:
3303:
3302:
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2424:Jammu and Kashmir
2311:978-0-415-68614-3
2290:978-969-407-309-5
2200:Joseph Whitaker,
2168:Strategic Studies
2139:978-93-5150-213-5
2106:978-0-87003-029-1
2061:978-1-351-02068-8
2029:978-1-349-20942-2
1744:978-0-8156-2448-6
1714:978-1-317-39312-2
1684:978-1-135-19388-1
1633:978-0-71009-118-5
1535:978-1-4669-5897-5
1449:978-0-71009-127-7
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899:Iran–Kalat Border
847:Sultanate of Oman
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885:(1876) with the
869:, Khan of Kalat.
851:Sultan bin Ahmad
792:Mir Nasir Khan I
705:Mir Ahmad Khan I
603:Khanate of Kalat
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911:
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883:Treaty of Kalat
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2395:British Raj
1480:29 December
830:, in 1826.
804:Qasr-e Qand
642:Arabian Sea
626:Balochistan
433:West Punjab
408:East Bengal
403:Baluchistan
364:Afghanistan
253:Preceded by
147:Sunni Islam
3347:Categories
3320:66°35′24″E
3317:29°01′33″N
3215:Bahawalpur
3049:Sawantwadi
3004:Mayurbhanj
2979:Khilchipur
2838:Malerkotla
2799:Chhatarpur
2703:Kapurthala
2632:Pratapgarh
2622:Kishangarh
2486:Bahawalpur
2465:Travancore
2384:Gun salute
1750:British...
1363:References
1306:(titular)
1017:, part of
875:Qajar Iran
865:Palace of
820:Ahmad Shah
785:Nader Shah
734:Shah Jahan
720:Background
701:Brahuistan
699:native to
646:Qajar Iran
616:region of
458:Bahawalpur
317:Qajar Iran
156:Government
3283:Phulra(h)
2974:Kalahandi
2959:Dharampur
2934:Baraundha
2919:Balasinor
2868:Radhanpur
2794:Charkhari
2759:Alirajpur
2723:Porbandar
2713:Nawanagar
2668:Bhavnagar
2612:Jaisalmer
2602:Dungarpur
2491:Bharatpur
2419:Hyderabad
2270:1873-9830
2180:1029-0990
1972:language.
1300:1998–2006
1292:1979–1998
1284:1955–1979
1255:1933–1955
1247:1931–1933
1239:1893–1931
1231:1864–1893
1223:1863–1864
1215:1857–1863
1207:1841–1857
1199:1839–1841
1189:1817–1839
1181:1794–1817
1171:1749–1794
1163:1731–1749
1155:1716–1731
1147:1714–1716
1139:1697–1714
1131:1695–1697
1123:1666–1695
1115:1656–1666
1099:beylerbey
996:Geography
962:bicameral
909:Accession
762:Aurangzeb
140:Religion
45:1666–1955
3228:Khairpur
3198:Las Bela
3133:Pakistan
3069:Yawnghwe
3054:Shahpura
3019:Palitana
2994:Lunavada
2903:Wankaner
2828:Jafrabad
2809:Faridkot
2779:Bilaspur
2754:Ajaigarh
2728:Rajpipla
2718:Palanpur
2698:Junagadh
2688:Jhalawar
2617:Khairpur
2587:Dewas Jr
2582:Dewas Sr
2572:Banswara
2460:Kolhapur
2329:Archived
2260:(eds.).
2188:45242356
2093:(1981),
1797:Proquest
1541:6 August
1503:Vol. 6,
1432:"Brahui"
1393:volume).
1321:See also
1277:One Unit
1091:خان قلات
1034:Jhalawan
978:Las Bela
758:Kalhoras
730:Kandahar
648:and the
618:Pakistan
493:Las Bela
483:Khairpur
356:Pakistan
3267:Chitral
3064:Wadhwan
3059:Sonepur
2893:Sitamau
2883:Samthar
2878:Sailana
2873:Rajgarh
2848:Manipur
2824:Janjira
2804:Chitral
2774:Bijawar
2769:Barwani
2738:Tripura
2663:Benares
2597:Dholpur
2536:Patiala
2526:Karauli
2521:Jodhpur
2496:Bikaner
2470:Udaipur
2414:Gwalior
1622:(ed.).
1567:31 July
1438:(ed.).
1265:acceded
1087:Balochi
1066:Raisani
1058:Sarawan
887:British
857:Decline
808:Zahedan
766:Safavid
750:Mastung
715:History
687:Origins
610:Khanate
463:Chitral
171:•
134:Dehwari
126:Persian
122:Balochi
104:Capital
98:Khanate
3273:D(h)ir
3203:Makran
3193:Kharan
3159:Punjab
3039:Sangli
3034:Sachin
3029:Rajkot
3009:Mudhol
2999:Maihar
2989:Loharu
2984:Limbdi
2969:Jawhar
2929:Bansda
2888:Sirmur
2833:Jhabua
2819:Gondal
2789:Chamba
2784:Cambay
2733:Ratlam
2647:Sirohi
2642:Sikkim
2637:Rampur
2627:Orchha
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1062:Baloch
1052:Sindhi
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980:, and
974:Kharan
889:Agent
800:Bampur
754:Pishin
752:, and
746:Quetta
726:Mughal
709:Baloch
630:Kerman
622:Mughal
607:Brahui
605:was a
508:Phulra
498:Makran
488:Kharan
118:Brahui
94:Status
88:(1931)
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3250:Nagar
3245:Hunza
3186:Kalat
3164:Sindh
3024:Patna
3014:Nagod
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2954:Danta
2939:Baria
2898:Suket
2863:Panna
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2843:Mandi
2764:Baoni
2708:Nabha
2683:Jaora
2577:Datia
2567:Alwar
2511:Cutch
2501:Bundi
2455:Kalat
2184:JSTOR
1618:. In
1474:(PDF)
1467:(PDF)
1434:. In
1358:Notes
1042:Zehri
935:India
796:Khash
663:with
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614:Kalat
503:Nagar
478:Kalat
473:Hunza
130:Jatki
108:Kalat
3289:Swat
3044:Sant
2944:Bhor
2693:Jind
2607:Idar
2592:Dhar
2551:Tonk
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