Pakistan founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah's betrayal triggered the freedom movement in Balochistan. The forced accession of Kalat ...
Balochistan, the largest and the most sparsely populated province of Pakistan, had always harboured dreams of being independent.
Baloch nationalism dates back to 1947 with the Partition of India and the merger of princely states to either India or ...
Jinnah, who had earlier supported Kalat’s independence, later pressured the Khan Mir Ahmed Yar Khan to join Pakistan, in a ...
Corps Commander Quetta Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem Ahmed Khan visited a special school established by the Frontier Corps ...
The Balochistan Liberation Army said they were holding 214 people hostages, and have threatened to start executing them. A ...
Balochistan has seen periods of active rebellion for independence from Pakistan. It was the betrayal and merger of Kalat, a ...
In recent years, Balochistan has seen new democratic movements. While Pakistan Army may not welcome another insurgency, this ...
Apart from Kalat, he held control over three feudatories – Makran, Las Bela and Kharan. He was keen to secure their independence. Balochistan remained independent until March 1948 under a friendship ...
It looks like you're using an old browser. To access all of the content on Yr, we recommend that you update your browser. It looks like JavaScript is disabled in your browser. To access all the ...
Mufti Shah Mir was a leading religious scholar in Balochistan who had survived two earlier attempts on his life, reported local media. He was ambushed by gunmen riding motorcycles while leaving a ...