The Treaty of Kalat (Urdu: قلات کے معاہدے) was an 1875 agreement between the British Raj and the Baloch tribes bordering the Punjab region in modern-day Pakistan.
Negotiated by British chargé d'affaires Robert Groves Sandeman, the treaty reconciled the warring tribes of the region with their Khan and recognised the direct rule of the British over the Khanate of Kalat.[1]
The subsequent treaty was signed by the Khan and the Viceroy of India, Lord Lytton in 1876 at Jacobabad in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan.[2][3]
The TreatyofKalat (Urdu: قلات کے معاہدے) was an 1875 agreement between the British Raj and the Baloch tribes bordering the Punjab region in modern-day...
1839. Kalat became a self-governing state in a subsidiary alliance with British India after the signature of the TreatyofKalat by the Khan ofKalat and...
I was the Khan ofKalat between 1747 and 1794. Considered greatest of the Khans ofKalat, his reign was marked by maximum expansion of the state as well...
as Yar Khan, was the last Khan ofKalat, a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India and the Dominion of Pakistan, serving from 10 September...
Retrieved 8 September 2021. Farooq Baloch, Ghulam (1984). "TREATYOFKALAT 1758 BETWEEN QANDHAR AND KALAT AND ITS IMPACTS" (PDF). EduPK. 1 (PK): 6. Archived from...
under control by TreatyofKalat in 1876. •Western Balochistan was conquered by British empire in Second Anglo-Afghan War through Treatyof Gandamak, in 1879...
khan (ruler) from about 1817 to 1839 of the princely state ofKalat, which is now part of the Balochistan province of Pakistan Mehrab Khan was a weak ruler...
Kargil. Permanent Black, India. pp. 80–1. ISBN 978-81-7824-109-8. "TreatyofKalat between Balochistan and Afghanistan in 1758" (PDF). Archived from the...
series of revolts during the reign of Khudadad Khan (1857–1893). By 1896, after Khudadad's death, the authority ofKalat was restored. Under a treaty with...
Baksh Khan Mazari of Rojhan, he negotiated the TreatyofKalat with the Khan ofKalat, which subsequently governed relations between Kalat and the government...
princely states ofKalat, Kharan, Las Bela and Makran was merged to form Balochistan State Union with the capital at the town ofKalat. Quetta Division...
part of the Marri Field Force. Balochistan, in modern Pakistan came under indirect British rule in 1839 through the Khan ofKalat. The 1876 Treatyof Kalat...
The princely state ofKalat in Balochistan acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan on 27 March 1948, after having declared independence earlier on 15 August...
Qalat, sometimes spelled as Kalat (Dari: قلات; Pashto: قلات), and historically referred to as Qalāti Khaljī or Qalat-i Ghilzai, is a city in southern...
of the British Indian Empire in colonial India. The fundamental objective of the British to enter into a treaty agreement with the Khanate ofKalat was...
thus the rule of Khan ofKalat came to an end over this area. Kabul, the British Government in 1838, at Lahore, ratified the treatyof 1834 between the...
Khairpur Kalat Las Bela Kharan Makran Phulra Amb Swat Dir Chitral Hunza Nagar Gilgit Agency (after getting independence) The origins of most of the former...
on behalf of the Khan ofKalat up to 1883, when it was leased to the British Government for an annual rent of Rs. 25,000 through a treaty between Khan...
Empire), with the prominent exceptions of the Nizam of Hyderabad & Berar, the Wāli/Khan ofKalat and the Wāli of Swat. Other less usual titles included...
Networks) enters at Chaman. It passes through Qila Abdullah, Quetta, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Uthal, Goth Hussain and Hub, ending at Karachi. In Pakistan N25...
of the Kalat State. The representatives of Kalat argued that Kalat, as per the treatyof 1876, was an independent and sovereign state and not an Indian...
British defeat Ongoing conflict *e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
father of Irfan Karim and younger brother of Khan-e-Kalat Mir Ahmed Yar Khan, had revolted against his brother's decision of accession ofKalat State to...