Marri-Bugti Country
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Marri-Bugti Country | |
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Autonomous Chieftain of Baloch | |
1877–14 October 1955 | |
Map of Pakistan with Marri-Bugti Country highlighted | |
Capital | Sibi |
Area | |
• | 7,129 km2 (2,753 sq mi) |
History | |
• Established | 1877 |
• Disestablished | 14 October 1955 |
Today part of | Pakistan |
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Marri-Bugti Country (Marri and Bugti Country) was a tribal region during the period of
History
The Marris and Bugtis first met the
Khan of Kalat
.
Population
By 1901, the total population of the Country was around 39,000, of which 19,000 or so were Marri, 18,500 Bugti, and 415
nomadic
.
The Marris were divided into three sub-clans: the Bijarani, Gazaini, Loharani.
The Bugti clans were Pairozani Nothani, Durragh Nothani,
Rahija
.
See also
References
- ISBN 9788176462365.
Bibliography
- Ahmed, Mukhtar (25 October 2014), Ancient Pakistan - an Archaeological History, ISBN 9781495966439
- (Pakistan), Baluchistan (1979), Balochistan Through the Ages: Geography and history
- (Pakistan), Baluchistan (1907), Baluchistan District Gazetteer Series: Sibi
- Cotton, James Sutherland; Burn, Sir Richard; Meyer, Sir William Stevenson (1908), Imperial Gazetteer of India
- Possehl, Gregory L. (1999), Indus age: the beginnings, ISBN 9780812234176
- World Writers on Pakistan, 1968
- Sarkar, Jayanta; Ghosh, G. C. (2003), Populations of the SAARC Countries: Bio-cultural Perspectives, ISBN 9788120725621
- Stewart, John (1989), Envoy of the Raj, ISBN 9781870304030
- Manchanda, Rita (16 March 2015), SAGE Series in Human Rights Audits of Peace Processes: Five-Volume Set, ISBN 9789351502135
- Census Commissioner, India (1923), Census of India, 1921: Baluchistan
- Dutta, Simanti (2002), Imperial Mappings, ISBN 9788176462365
Further reading
- Report of the Indian Statutory Commission ... By Great Britain Indian Statutory Commission, John Allsebrook Simon Simon
- Balochistan Through the Ages: Selection from Government Record. By Baluchistan (Pakistan)
- Matheson, Sylvia A. The Tigers of Baluchistan. London: Arthure Barker Limited (1967). Reprint: Oxford University Press, Karachi (1998), ISBN 0-19-577763-8.