Balochistan - Wikipedia The Balochistan region is administratively divided among three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran The largest portion in area and population is in Pakistan, whose largest province (in land area) is Balochistan
Balochistan | Pakistan, Map, Capital, Facts | Britannica Balochistan was established as a separate province in its present form in 1970 It is the largest and most sparsely populated province in Pakistan Its capital is Quetta There are four major physical regions in Balochistan
About Balochistan – The Official Web Gateway to Balochistan Balochistan’s name translates to “the land of the Baloch,” referring to the province’s indigenous Baloch people, whose culture, language, and history are deeply rooted in the region
Balochistan: The Dangerous Grey Zone in a Widening US–Iran Conflict The Balochistan Fault Line – Balochistan has long been more than just a restive province It is a strategic corridor bordering Iran’s sensitive Sistan-Balochistan region an area repeatedly linked to militant activity and cross-border instability
Balochistan – Geography, Culture, History Economy Overview Learn about Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province, covering its geography, history, culture, natural resources, and economic significance An in-depth look at the region’s people and heritage
The Balochistan Quagmire | GJIA Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and westernmost province, spans 44 percent of its landmass yet remains its most sparsely populated and politically marginalized region, home to just 14 8 million of Pakistan’s 240 million people