Kacchi

For the area of Punjab, see Kachhi.
Map of the Baluchistan Agency.

Kacchi was a division of the former princely state of Kalat in Baluchistan, Pakistan, with an area 5,310 square miles (13,800 km2).[1] It was located in the Kacchi Plain.

History

The history of Kacchi is closely connected with the history of Sindh. In the 15th century the Baloch arrived and there were constant and wars between their leaders Mir Chakar Rind and Mir Gwahram Khan Lashari. Then the country was taken over by the Arghuns, following which it came under the control of the Mughal Empire. In 1740, Nadir Shah handed it over to the Brahuis.[2][3]

After the Independence of Pakistan, Kalat State became part of Pakistan and Kachhi District was notified as a district on February 1965.

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Coordinates: 28°45′N 67°50′E / 28.750°N 67.833°E / 28.750; 67.833

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