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frontier. The soil is fertile wherever it can be irrigated by the floods brought down from the surrounding hills; but much of the central portion is sandy waste. It is traversed by the
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Kach Gandava is driven, like a wedge, into the frontier mountain system and extends for 150 miles from
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was notified as a district in February 1965. At that time
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districts were included, these were separated in 1987.
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Index

Kachhi
Balochistan
Pakistan
Bugti hills
Kalat
Sindh
Soomras
Sammas
Arghuns
Turkhans
Mughals
Kalhoras
Nadir Shah
Persia
Kalat Khanate
Kalhoras
Kachhi
Naseerabad
Jhal Magsi
Jafarabad
Usta Muhammad
Sohbatpur
Jacobabad
Sibi
Sindh
North-Western railway
"Ḳandābīl"
doi
10.1163/1573-3912_islam_sim_3856

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