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5-648: Anjuman-e-Ittehad-e-Balochan-wa-Balochistan (English: Society for the Unity of Balochis and Balochistan ) was a political party formed in 1931 in Mastung , Kalat State by Abdul Aziz Kurd and Yousaf Aziz Magsi in British India . The Kalat State National Party emerged from AIB on 5 February 1937 in Sibi , contesting elections until the government banned its activities in 1947. The Anjuman-i-Watan Baluchistan , which allied itself with

10-461: Is a town in the Balochistan province and serves as headquarters of Mastung District . It sits at an altitude of 1,701 metres (5583 feet). and is also the administrative centre for Mastung Tehsil, a subdivision of the district. The town is further divided into two Union Councils . Mastung is part of Sarawan, which was a division of the former princely state of Kalat . The primary languages spoken by

15-692: The Indian National Congress and opposed the partition of India , worked with the Anjuman-e-Ittehad-e-Balochan-wa-Balochistan, as well as its successor. This article about an organisation in India is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an organization in Pakistan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mastung, Pakistan Mastung ( Balochi and Urdu : مستونگ ),

20-455: The Sarkar of Kandahar . At that time, Mastung was defended by a mud brick fort and produced a yearly revenue of 10 tumans and 8,000 dinars in cash alongside 470 kharwars of grain. Its population was a mixture of Afghans and Balochs . The 2017 Mastung suicide bombing killed 28 and injured 40. A 2018 suicide bombing killed 149 and injured 186. The town was once again the site of

25-507: The people in Mastung are Brahui and Balochi . Mastung was known to the 10th-century geographers al-Muqaddasi and Istakhri , who both listed it among the towns in the province of Bālis , also called Bālish or Wālishtān , whose capital was Sibi . The Ain-i-Akbari , written during the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar in the late 1500s, lists Mastung as one of the 24 mahals included in

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