The former administrative units of Pakistan are states, provinces and territories which mainly existed between 1947 and 1975 when the current provinces...
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The administrative units of Pakistan comprise four provinces, one federal territory, and two disputed territories: the provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber...
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List of countries with multiple capitals Administrative units of Pakistan Former administrative units of Pakistan McGarr, Paul (2013). The Cold War in South...
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capital territory, and two autonomous territories of Pakistan are subdivided into 39 administrative "divisions", which are further subdivided into districts...
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eventually forgiven and released. Administrative units of Pakistan Former administrative units of Pakistan Divisions of Pakistan Yaqoob Khan Bangash, A Princely...
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West Pakistan was the western province of Pakistan, one of the two provinces created under the One Unit Scheme between 1955 and 1970. It got dissolved...
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East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, covering the territory of the modern country Bangladesh. The province was restructured...
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Outline of Pakistan Government of Pakistan Administrative units of Pakistan Article 251 of the Constitution of Pakistan "Includes data for Pakistani territories...
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Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic...
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AREA & POPULATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS BY RURAL/URBAN: 1951-1998 CENSUSES" (PDF). Administrative Units.pdf. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Archived...
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Khairpur (princely state) (redirect from State of Khairpur)
amalgamated into West Pakistan in 1955. Khairpur (disambiguation) Former administrative units of Pakistan "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 3, page...
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The structure of the Pakistan Army is based on two distinct themes: operational and administrative. Operationally the Pakistan Army is divided into nine...
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history of East Bengal and East Pakistan from 1947 to 1971 covers the period of Bangladesh's history between its independence as a part of Pakistan from...
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Federally Administered Tribal Areas (redirect from Tribal Areas of Pakistan)
Council of Pakistan met to decide the fate of Waziristan and take up a number of political and administrative decisions to control "Talibanization" of the...
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Kharan (princely state) (redirect from State of Kharan)
present-day province of Balochistan, in the southwest of Pakistan. On 17 March 1948, Kharan acceded to Pakistan and on 3 October 1952 it joined the Baluchistan...
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Swat (princely state) (redirect from State of Swat)
1947, after which the Akhwand acceded to the newly independent state of Pakistan. Swat continued to exist as an autonomous region until it was dissolved...
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capital territory of Pakistan. The FCT was created in 1948 from the city of Karachi and surrounding areas as the location for Pakistan's capital following...
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regiment itself is an administrative with many of its units deployed as part of maneuver strike corps. After the partition of former British Indian Army...
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Chitral (princely state) (redirect from State of Chitral)
hand of the Mehtar. In 1947 India was partitioned and Chitral opted to accede to Pakistan. After accession, it finally became an administrative district...
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Makran (princely state) (redirect from State of Makran)
state of Pakistan. It ceased to exist in 1955. It was located in the extreme southwest of present-day Pakistan, an area now parts of the districts of Gwadar...
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and integrated into the federation (see Former administrative units of Pakistan and Political integration of India). Rohilla Chieftaincies (1710–1857)...
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Las Bela (princely state) (redirect from List of Jam rulers of Lasbela)
princely state of Pakistan) which existed until 1955. The state occupied an area of 18,254 km2 (7,048 sq mi) in the extreme southeast of the Balochistan...
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Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) (redirect from Chief Commissioner's Province of Balochistan)
It was part of the Baluchistan Agency. It was dissolved to form a united province of West Pakistan in 1955 upon the creation of One Unit Scheme. The province...
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Baluchistan States Union (category Former subdivisions of Pakistan)
was an administrative division of Pakistan that existed between 3 October 1952 and 14 October 1955 in the southwestern part of West Pakistan. It was...
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Bahawalpur (princely state) (redirect from State of Bahawalpur)
Dominion of Pakistan, that was a part of the Punjab States Agency. The state covered an area of 45,911 km2 (17,726 sq mi) and had a population of 1,341,209...
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Nagar (princely state) (redirect from State of Nagar)
princely state of District Hunza. From November 1947 to 1974, Nagar was recognized as a princely state within Pakistan, with its administrative center in the...
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Marri-Bugti Country (category Former subdivisions of Pakistan)
Imperial Gazetteer of India Possehl, Gregory L. (1999), Indus age: the beginnings, ISBN 9780812234176 World Writers on Pakistan, 1968 Sarkar, Jayanta;...
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The Pakistan Army Medical Corps is a military administrative, combined arms, and the combat support branch of the Pakistan Army, mainly concerns with the...
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Sind Province (1936–1955) (category Former subdivisions of Pakistan)
capital of the newly created country. It became part of West Pakistan upon the creation of the One Unit Scheme. On 1 April 1936 Sind division was separated...
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The Khanate of Kalat was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan. Formed in 1666 due to the threat of Mughal expansion...
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