Khanate of Kalat

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The Khanate of Kalat, also known as the Brahui Confederacy, was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan. Formed in 1666 due to the threat of Mughal expansion in the region, it controlled the wider Balochistan at its greatest extent in the mid-18th century, extending from Kerman in the west to Sindh in the east and from Helmand River in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

1638 — 1955  WikimediaWikidata

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1638-01-01T00:00:00Z
1955-10-14T00:00:00Z
1638 — 1955 Khanate of Kalat
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A Brahui Sardar (chieftain) and his followers in the valley of Kalat.A Brahui Sardar (chieftain) and his followers in the valley of Kalat.
Map of Baluchistan in British India (National Geographic, 1946)Map of Baluchistan in British India (National Geographic, 1946)
Khanate of Kalat PalaceKhanate of Kalat Palace
Kalat PakistanKalat Pakistan
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1754Durrani Campaign to KhorasanKhanate of Kalat, military campaign, Qajar dynasty, Durrani Empire, Khanate of Nishapur, Afsharid EmpireWikidata
    commonsimageA Brahui Sardar (chieftain) and his followers in the valley of Kalat. Commons
    commonsimageMap of Baluchistan in British India (National Geographic, 1946) Commons
    commonsimageKhanate of Kalat Palace Commons
    commonsimageKalat Pakistan Commons