Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province)

The Chief Commissioner's Province of British Baluchistan was a province of British India established in 1876. Upon the creation of Pakistan it acceded to the newly formed state. 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.

Chief Commisoner's Province of British Baluchistan
Province of British India & Pakistan
1876–1955
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Map of Baluchistan Province (red)
CapitalQuetta
Area 
 1901
139,396 km2 (53,821 sq mi)
 1903
140,010 km2 (54,060 sq mi)
History 
 Established
1876
 Quetta and surrounding districts placed under British administration
1879
 Administration of Pishin and Sibi tract assumed from Afghanistan
1879
 Bolan Pass tracts leased to British by Kalat
1883
 Zhob and country of Khetran tribes brought under British rule from Afghanistan
1890
 Chagai and West Sinjrani brought under British administration
1896
 Leased Nushki from Kalat
1899
 Leased Nasirabad from Kalat
1903
 Disestablished
1955
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Baluchis
Baluchistan Agency
Baluchistan
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