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==History== | ==History== | ||
Sarawan tribal area was ruled by many empires including the ] and ] empires, until the end of the 15th century.<ref></ref> In 1666, ] was ruler of ]. In 1758, ] came |
Sarawan tribal area was ruled by many empires including the ] and ] empires, until the end of the 15th century.<ref></ref> In 1666, ] was ruler of ]. In 1758, ] came to power. Nasir Khan II was brought on throne by Sarawan tribesmen in the 1840. | ||
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Sarawan (Balochi: سراوان) was a division of the former princely state of Kalat in Baluchistan, Pakistan, with an area 4,339 square miles (11,240 km). To the north were Quetta, Pishin, Bolan Pass and Sibi District. On the south was the division of Jhalawan. The main mountain ranges are Nagau, Bhaur, Zamuri hills, Bangulzai hills with the peaks of Moro, Dilband and Harboi.
History
Sarawan tribal area was ruled by many empires including the Ghaznavid Empire and Ghorid empires, until the end of the 15th century. In 1666, Mir Aḥmad Khan Qambrani was ruler of Khanate of Kalat. In 1758, Muhammad Nasir Khan I came to power. Nasir Khan II was brought on throne by Sarawan tribesmen in the 1840.
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