- Former subdivisions of Pakistan
Infobox Former Pakistan subdivision
subdivision = Former subdivisions of Pakistan
| Flag of Pakistan
capital =Karachi Islamabad
area = 947,940
languages =Urdu , Bengali
established = 14th August 1947
abolished = Not applicable
footnotes = [http://www.pakistan.gov.pk Government of Pakistan]The former subdivisions of
Pakistan are states, provinces and territories which mainly existed between1947 and1975 when the current provinces and territories were established. The historic regions have no administrative function today but some remain as historical and cultural legacies. In some cases, the current provinces and territories correspond to the historic regions - for example the province of Punjab includes almost all the territory of the former province ofWest Punjab .Post Independence
The origins of most of the historic regions lay in the administrative setup inherited from
British India . From 1947 to 1971, Pakistan comprised two wings that were 1600 kilometres apart separated byIndia . The eastern wing comprised the single province ofEast Bengal which included theSylhet district from the former Indian province ofAssam . The politically dominant western wing was formed from three Governor's provinces (North-West Frontier Province (NWFP),West Punjab and Sind), one Chief Commissioner's Province (Baluchistan), severalprincely states and parts ofKashmir . In 1948, the area aroundKarachi was separated from Sind province to form the Federal Capital Territory. In 1950 the North-West Frontier Province was expanded to include the small states of Amb and Phulra and the name of West Punjab province was changed to Punjab. TheBaluchistan States Union was formed in 1952 by the four princely states of southwest Pakistan. Thus, between 1947 and 1955, Pakistan comprised five provinces and one territory:In the western wing there were also thirteen
princely states , one union of states and parts of Kashmir:*
Baluchistan States Union (combining Kalat, Kharan, Las Bela and Makran - using flag of Kalat)
*Gilgit Agency (part ofKashmir )
Chitral
Kalat
SwatTwo Provinces System
Simmering tensions between the eastern and western wings of Pakistan led to the One Unit policy announced by Prime Minister
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali . The states and provinces of the western wing were merged in 1955, to become divisions of the new province ofWest Pakistan with the provincial capital atLahore . At the same time, East Bengal became the new province of East Pakistan with the provincial capital at Dhaka. West Pakistan annexed the formerOman i enclave ofGwadar in 1958 as part of Kalat division. In 1960 the federal government was moved from Karachi toRawalpindi (provisional capital until Islamabad was completed), whilst the federal legislature moved to Dhaka. The Federal Capital Territory was merged with West Pakistan in 1961 to form the new division of Karachi. In 1963 theTrans-Karakoram Tract was transferred by treaty from Gilgit Agency toChina under the proviso that the settlement was subject to the final solution of theKashmir dispute . Thus from 1955 to 1970, Pakistan comprised two provinces:*
East Pakistan
*West Pakistan New Provinces
The One Unit policy was regarded as a rational administrative reform to reduce expenditure and eliminate provincial prejudices. However the military coup of 1958 signalled troubled times for the two-province system as the office of Chief Minister of West Pakistan was abolished by President
Ayub Khan to be replaced by Governor's rule. Eventually, in 1970, the province of West Pakistan was dissolved by PresidentYahya Khan and four new provinces were created along with some changes in Pakistani Kashmir. These provinces combined most of the former provinces and states as follows:Changes after 1970
The province of East Pakistan became independent in December 1971 as the new country of
Bangladesh . The states ofHunza and Nagar were abolished and their territories merged into the Northern Areas in 1974. TheFederally Administered Tribal Areas were formed from parts of the North West Frontier Province districts ofPeshawar andDera Ismail Khan in 1975.The status of the Islamabad area was changed to a capital territory in 1981. The names of two provinces were slightly modified in 1990 - Baluchistan became Balochistan and Sind became Sindh.
See also
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Subdivisions of Pakistan
*Politics of Pakistan
*History of Pakistan
*A Short History of Pakistan External links
* [http://www.Pakistan.gov.pk Government of Pakistan]
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