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Agencies of British India (1877–1947) Colony of the United Kingdom (1947) | |||||||
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Administrative map of Baluchistan Agency 1931 | |||||||
Baluchistan Agency in British India 1940 | |||||||
Capital | Quetta | ||||||
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• 1941 | 347,064[1] km2 (134,002 sq mi) | ||||||
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• 1941 | 857,835[1] | ||||||
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• Signature of the Treaty of Mastung by the Khan of Kalat and the Baloch Sardars | 1877 | ||||||
• Balochistan Made Separate British Colony (British Balochistan) | 1947 | ||||||
1947 | |||||||
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"A collection of treaties, engagements, and sunnuds relating to India and neighbouring countries" |
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 Balochistan province of Pakistan.[2]
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