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The Treaty of 1876: A Case Study of British Occupation of Balochistan

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The Treaty of 1876: A Case Study of British Occupation of Balochistan

Dr. Mumtaz Baloch 1, Abdul Saeed 2, Muhammad Javed Sarparah 3 & Chaker Hyder4
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Introduction:
The first contact between British government and Khan of Kalat was made in 1839, when they British establishment wanted to put in the Shah Shuja on the seat of Kabul to reinstate the Durani dynasty. The treaty was concluded between British and Khan of Khan, according to which Mir Mehrab Khan granted the permission to British they can pass through his region and can purchase rationed goods.

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