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Makran (princely state), the Glossary

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Makran (ریاست مکران) was an autonomous princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India until 1947, before being absorbed as an autonomous princely state of Pakistan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Balochistan, Pakistan, Baluchistan States Union, Dominion of Pakistan, Enclave and exclave, Gichki, Gwadar, Kech District, Khanate of Kalat, Muscat and Oman, Muslim Rajputs, Pakistan, Panjgur, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Princely state, Princely states of Pakistan, Subsidiary alliance, The Diplomat, Turbat.

  2. 18th-century establishments in India
  3. 1955 disestablishments in Pakistan
  4. Dynasties of Pakistan
  5. Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan
  6. Princely states of Pakistan
  7. States and territories disestablished in 1955
  8. States and territories established in the 18th century

Balochistan, Pakistan

Balochistan (بلۏچستان; بلوچستان) is a province of Pakistan.

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Baluchistan States Union

The Baluchistan States Union or Balochistan States Union (BSU) was an administrative division of Pakistan that existed between 3 October 1952 and 14 October 1955 in the southwestern part of West Pakistan. Makran (princely state) and Baluchistan States Union are states and territories disestablished in 1955.

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Dominion of Pakistan

The Dominion of Pakistan, officially Pakistan, was an independent federal dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations, existing between 14 August 1947 and 23 March 1956, created by the passing of the Indian Independence Act 1947 by the British parliament, which also created an independent Dominion of India.

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Enclave and exclave

An enclave is a territory that is entirely surrounded by the territory of only one other state or entity.

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Gichki

Gichki or Gitchki is a Rajput tribe living in the Makran region of Pakistan and Iran.

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Gwadar

Gwadar (گوادر) is a port city on the southwestern coast of the Pakistani province of Balochistan.

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Kech District

Kech District (ضلع کیچ) is a district in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.

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Khanate of Kalat

The Khanate of Kalat was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan. Makran (princely state) and Khanate of Kalat are 1955 disestablishments in Pakistan, Dynasties of Pakistan, Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan, princely states of Pakistan and states and territories disestablished in 1955.

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Muscat and Oman

The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (Salṭanat Masqaṭ wa-‘Umān), also known briefly as the State of Muscat and Oman during the rule of Taimur bin Feisal, was a sovereign state that encompassed the present-day Sultanate of Oman and parts of present-day United Arab Emirates and Pakistan, in the second half of the 19th century and 20th century.

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Muslim Rajputs

Muslim Rajputs or Musalman Rajpoots are the descendants of Rajputs in the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent who generally are followers of Islam.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Panjgur

Panjgur or Pangor (Balochi and پنجگور), transliterated and misspelled in Arabic as Bannajbur or Fannazbur is a small town in Panjgur District, Balochistan.

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Presidencies and provinces of British India

The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.

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Princely state

A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, subject to a subsidiary alliance and the suzerainty or paramountcy of the British crown. Makran (princely state) and princely state are princely states of India.

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Princely states of Pakistan

The princely states of Pakistan (پاکستان کی نوابی ریاستیں; پاڪستان جون نوابي رياستون) were princely states of the British Indian Empire which acceded to the new Dominion of Pakistan between 1947 and 1948, following the partition of British India and its independence. Makran (princely state) and princely states of Pakistan are princely states of India.

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Subsidiary alliance

A subsidiary alliance, in South Asian history, was a tributary alliance between an Indian state and a European East India Company. Makran (princely state) and subsidiary alliance are princely states of India.

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The Diplomat

The Diplomat is an international online news magazine covering politics, society, and culture in the Indo-Pacific region.

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Turbat

Turbat (Urdu and تربت) is a city in southern Balochistan, Pakistan.

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See also

18th-century establishments in India

1955 disestablishments in Pakistan

Dynasties of Pakistan

Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan

Princely states of Pakistan

States and territories disestablished in 1955

States and territories established in the 18th century

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makran_(princely_state)

Also known as Makran State, Nazem of Makran, State of Makran.