Former administrative units of Pakistan information
Former administrative units of Pakistan پاکستان کی سابقہ انتظامی اکائیاں পাকিস্তানের প্রাক্তন প্রশাসনিক বিভাগসমূহ
Subdivision of Pakistan
14 August 1947–1975
Map of Pakistan with Former administrative units of Pakistan highlighted
Capital
Karachi Islamabad
Area
•
947,940 km2 (366,000 sq mi)
History
• Established
14 August 1947
• Disestablished
1975
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Former administrative units of Pakistan
Original provinces
Baluchistan
East Bengal
Federal Capital Territory
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
North-West Frontier Province
Sind
West Punjab
Princely states
Amb
Bahawalpur
Chitral
Dir
Hunza
Kalat
Khairpur
Kharan
Las Bela
Makran
Nagar
Phulra
Swat
One-unit provinces
East Pakistan
West Pakistan
Other subdivisions
Gilgit Agency
Trans-Karakoram Tract
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The former administrative units of Pakistan are states, provinces and territories which mainly existed between 1947 and 1975 when the current provinces and territories were established. The former units have no administrative function today but some remain as historical and cultural legacies. In some cases, the current provinces and territories correspond to the former units – for example the province of Punjab includes almost all the territory of the former province of West Punjab.
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