Kohlu District

Kohlu District
—  District  —
Map of Balochistan with Kohlu District highlighted
Country Pakistan
Province Balochistan
Capital Kohlu
Established
Government
 • District Nazim Ali Gul
 • District Naib Nazim Mir Naseebullah
Population (1998)
 • Total 99,000
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
District Council
Number of Tehsils 3

Kohlu (Balochi: کوہلو) is a district of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is bounded in the north by Loralai District, Dera Bugti in the south, in the east Rojhan-Mazari and Sibi District in the west. Kohlu District covers a total of 7,456 square miles (19,310 km2) and according to the 1998 census of Pakistan had a population of 99,000.[1]

The area is mostly inhibited by a nomadic or semi - nomadic population, which camps with their flocks of sheep and moves with the seasons to find pasture. The area is generally mountainous and main localities in the area are Kohlu, Fazal Chel, Maiwand, Kahan , Bijarwadh and Tadri. The district is divided in three Tehsils i.e., Kohlu, Maiwand and Kahan with eight union councils. The history of Kohlu District is primarily the history of Marri tribes. The land of brave and courageous people who stood firm against the British rule and never accepted their hegemony in the area. The rugged mountains preserve the romance of Mir Chakar Khan Rind, hero of Baloch tribes.

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Administration

The district of Kohlu is administratively subdivided into the following tehsils:

History

In the early sixteenth century, three main tribes i.e. Bijarani, Ghazini and Loharani emerged in small groups. Bijar Khan founded the Bijarani clan, the Loharani by blacksmith and Ghazini clan was founded by Buledi boy adopted by Ali Khan. The other tribe in Kohlu is Zarkoon. The British army occupied Kahan in May 1840 but were soon forced by the Marris to evacuate. Despite a number of treaties signed by the British with the Marris, the law and order situation could not be improved, as the Marris thought of the British as illegal occupants of their territory. Thus everything related to the British men, allies or installation was supposed to be attacked.

In 1898, Sardar Khair Bakhsh Marri along with many of his tribesmen migrated to Kabul as a protest against the British occupation. However, he came back after some time unconditionally. After independence, the area remained a political agency. The tribal leadership started voicing for unity of Baloch tribes and for an independent Balochistan. National sentiments grew rapidly stronger and after the arrest of Khan of Kalat in 1958, the tribesmen started a guerilla war, although on a limited scale, against the government. The army was sent to control the movement, but its presence further deteriorated the situation. Mir Sher Muhammad Bijarani, Marri (also known as General Sheroff) took the leadership of the movement, which was called Farrari Movement. This movement ended in 1969.

After the dismissal of the first elected government of Balochistan in 1973, a serious conflict started between the government and the political leadership of the province. While responding to the situation, the tribesmen in Kohlu started a large scale insurgence in the area and after a strong military operation they migrated to Afghanistan along with their leaders. Coincidentally, the history repeated itself and Sardar Khair Bakhsh Khan Marri (Chief of Marris nowadays) went into voluntary self–exile and reached Kabul in 1981.

Kohlu was given the status of district in 1974 and reshaped in July 1983 with three sub-divisions, Kohlu, Maiwand and Kahan. In 1990, a "Government Sponsored" Jirga was held in Children’s Park at Kohlu in which it was decided that Sardari System in District Kohlu be eliminated forthwith. It was also decided in the Jirga that Khair Bakhsh Marri was no more the Nawab of Marris. Instead a Council of elders was enacted to keep a contact with the Government.

See also

References

  1. ^ 1998 Census of Pakistan