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Kila Saifullah District, Qilla Saifullah, or Saifullah Killa (
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and , ) is a
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in northwestern
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province,
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. It was established as a district in 1988, comprising two former administrative units of
Zhob District Zhob District (, ) is a district in the northwestern part of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The population of Zhob District was estimated at 355,692 in 2023. Water from Zhob River is used for irrigation in the district. Administration The 199 ...
: the Upper Zhob sub division and the sub tehsil of Badinai, previously named ''Kashatoo'' and part of the sub-district of Kakar Khurasan.


History

Qilla Saifullah is a fort (qilla) built by Saifullah Khan, belonging to Mirdadzai Khoidadadza tribe of Kakars. Qilla Saifullah District derives its name from this fort. Early in the 13th century, the area came within the sphere of the raids of the Mongol hordes of
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan (title), khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongols, Mongol tribes, he launched Mongol invasions and ...
. In 1398 CE, an expedition against the Afghans of the area was led by Pir Muhammad, grandson of Amir
Timur Timur, also known as Tamerlane (1320s17/18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeat ...
aka Tamerlane. Although no verifiable information exists about any foreign occupation, many forts, mounds and karezes are attributed to the
Mughals The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of pre ...
. Both
Nadir Shah Nader Shah Afshar (; 6 August 1698 or 22 October 1688 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian history, ruling as shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747, when he was a ...
(reigned 1736–47) and Ahmed Shah (reigned 1747–73) extended their power through Balochistan and thenceforth Zhob remained more or less under the nominal suzerainty of the Durranis and Barakzais until it came under British protection. In the middle of the 18th century, Ahmed Shah granted a sanad (certificate) to Bekar Nika, fourth in descent from Jogi and the head of the Jogezai family, conferring upon him the title and position of "Badshah of Zhob". Shah Jehan Jogezai was conferred as Badshah (ruler) of Zhob. Jogezai's descendants used to live in Loralai District of Balochistan. The British sent its Zhob Expedition in 1884 in order to occupy the Zhob region through Baratkhail. Meanwhile, the castles of Saifullah Khan Khoidadzai and Shah Jehan Jogezai (Badshah of Zhob) were demolished. On 7 October 1884, an assault on the Qalla (castle) of Shah Jahan near Akhterzai resulted the killings of many tribal people including Malik Hamza Daulatzai and Mohammad Ghous who fought bravely. All 500 tribal Sardars admitted their submission before the British forces and also signed an agreement that they will not interfere in the affairs of British Government in
Zhob Zhob (; ), formerly known as Fort Sandeman is a city and district headquarters of the Zhob District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Zhob is located on the banks of the Zhob river. It lies 337 kilometres away from Quetta, the capital ...
region except Saifullah Khan Khoidadzai and Shah Jehan Jogezai who had a narrow escape from the battle scene and established themselves at Kalat; where they used to operate their insurgency campaign against the British and never subdued before the British occupying forces.


Demographics

As of the 2023 census, Killa Saifullah district has 69,998 households and a population of 380,200. The district has a sex ratio of 109.91 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 32.96%: 43.93% for males and 21.24% for females. 153,619 (40.40% of the surveyed population) are under 10 years of age. 64,175 (16.88%) live in urban areas. 1,007 (0.26% of the surveyed population) are religious minorities, mainly Christians.
Pashto Pashto ( , ; , ) is an eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. It has official status in Afghanistan and the Pakistani province of Khyb ...
is the predominant language, spoken by estimated 99.52% of the population.


Administration

The district is administratively subdivided into the following
tehsil A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluk, or taluka () is a local unit of administrative division in India and Pakistan. It is a subdistrict of the area within a Zila (country subdivision), district including the designated populated place that ser ...
s: At present the district is divided into two sub-divisions: Qilla Saifullah and
Muslim Bagh Muslim Bagh (Pashto/), is a town in Killa Saifullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most ...
. Kila Saifullah sub-division comprises one tehsil (Killa Saifullah) and one sub-tehsil (Badinai). Killa Saifullah tehsil is further sub divided into two Qanungo circles and then into five ''patwar'' circles. The entire Badinai sub-tehsil is a Qanungo circle as well as ''patwar'' circle. Muslim Bagh sub-division comprises Muslim Bagh tehsil and Loiband sub-tehsil. The entire Muslim Bagh tehsil is one Qanungo circle, further sub-divided into four ''patwar'' circles. The Loiband sub-tehsil consists of one ''qanungo'' circle and is sub-divided into two ''patwar'' circles.


Populated places

* Babu China *
Muslim Bagh Muslim Bagh (Pashto/), is a town in Killa Saifullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most ...
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Qilla Saifullah Killa Saifullah (), or Qilla Saifullah, is a city in the Killa Saifullah District of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. A fort (qilla) built in the district by Saifullah Khan, belonging to the Mirdadzai Khoidadza sub-clan of Kakar tribe, has le ...


Education

According to the Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017, district Killa Saifullah is ranked at number 127 out of the 141 ranked districts in Pakistan on the education score index. This index considers learning, gender parity and retention in the district. Literacy rate in 2014–15 of population 10 years and older in the district stands at 40% whereas for females it is only 6%. Post primary access is a major issue in the district with 88% schools being at primary level. Compare this with high schools which constitute only 4% of government schools in the district. This is also reflected in the enrolment figures for 2016–17 with 15,836 students enrolled in class 1 to 5 and only 338 students enrolled in class 9 and 10. Gender disparity and access to education for girls are major issues in the district and are reflected in the low literacy rates for females. Only 24% schools in the district are girls’ schools. Moreover, the schools in the district lack basic facilities. According to
Alif Ailaan Alif Ailaan () was a nonprofit organization working in the field of education in Pakistan from 2013 to 2018. Launched by a team of media and communications specialists, the program aimed to highlight education on priority basis in Pakistan and ...
district education rankings 2017, the district is ranked at number 140 out of the 155 districts of Pakistan for primary school infrastructure. At the middle school level, it is ranked at number 134 out of the 155 districts. These rankings take into account the basic facilities available in schools including drinking water, working toilet, availability of electricity, existence of a boundary wall and general building condition. Approximately 3 out of 4 schools do not have electricity in them. 2 out 3 schools lack a toilet and 1 out of 2 schools do not have a boundary wall. 2 out of 5 schools do not have clean drinking water. The main issue for the district is the poor infrastructure of schools. They are reported to be in poor condition and need immediate repair.


Oil and minerals

The district is rich with mineral wealth and produces high quality chromite in Pakistan, the second largest reserve in the world. Gypsum, ores of coal, salt, granite, marble, copper and gabbro are also found in various parts of the district. Being rich in oil and gas, the government of Pakistan has started oil and gas exploration in the Murgha Fairzai, Shaighala and Kakar Khurasan areas.


Location

Killa Saifullah is about 182 km north-east of the provincial capital
Quetta Quetta is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, with an estimated population of over 1.6 million in 2024. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a ...
. Neighbouring districts are
Zhob Zhob (; ), formerly known as Fort Sandeman is a city and district headquarters of the Zhob District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Zhob is located on the banks of the Zhob river. It lies 337 kilometres away from Quetta, the capital ...
,
Loralai Loralai (, ), also known as Bori (), is a Pakistani city that serves both as the division headquarter of Loralai Division and the district headquarter of Loralai District. It is located in the northeastern part of Balochistan province of Paki ...
and Pishin.


Notable people

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Nawab Ayaz Jogezai Nawab Ayaz Khan Jogezai (, ; born 28 January 1959) is a Pakistani politician from Northern Balochistan and is serving as the Pashtun ''Nawab''. He became Nawab after the death of ''Nawab'' Taimoor Shah Khan Jogezai. While he was still alive, ...
* Usman Khan Kakar *
Arman Loni Mohammad Ibrahim Arman Loni (), commonly known as Arman Loni (or Arman Luni), was a Pakistani teacher of Pashto literature, poet, and one of the founding leaders of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM). Arman died on 2 February 2019 after a clash ...
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Wranga Loni Wranga Loni (, ; also spelled Wrranga Lunri or Wrranga Luni) is a Pakistani human rights activist and writer from Sanjawi in northern Balochistan, Pakistan. She is a member of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), and of the Waak Movement, which a ...
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Maulana Abdul Wasay Maulana Abdul Wasey () is a Pakistani politician who served as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2018 to 2023. He has also remained member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan from 1993 to 1996 and 1997 to 1999 and then ...


See also

* Tehsils in Pakistan ** Tehsils of Balochistan **
Tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a District. Those are sub-divided into union councils. List of the Tehsils List of the tehsils by population over the years See also * List of tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan b ...
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Tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a Districts of Pakistan, District. Those are sub-divided into Union Councils of Pakistan, union councils. Here is a list of all the tehsils of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. List of the tehsils ...
** Tehsils of Sindh, Pakistan ** Tehsils of Azad Kashmir **
Tehsils of Gilgit-Baltistan In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a Districts of Pakistan, District. Those are sub-divided into Union Councils of Pakistan, union councils. Here is a list of all the tehsils of Gilgit-Baltistan. List of the Tehsils T ...
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Districts of Pakistan The districts of Pakistan () are the third-level administrative divisions of Pakistan, below administrative units of Pakistan, provinces and divisions of Pakistan, divisions, but forming the first-tier of local government in Pakistan, local ...
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Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the third-largest province of Pakistan by population and the smallest province by area, is divided into 38 districts and seven divisions. Below, you will find a detailed overview of the history of Khyber Pak ...
**
Districts of Punjab, Pakistan The province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan and the second-largest province by area, is divided into 41 Districts of Pakistan, districts and 10 divisions(as of January 2023). Below, you will find an overvie ...
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Districts of Balochistan, Pakistan The province of Balochistan is the least populated province of Pakistan and the largest province by area, is divided into 37 districts and eight divisions. History Colonial times 1877–1901 The area which covers the modern-day Pakistani pro ...
** Districts of Sindh, Pakistan **
Districts of Azad Kashmir Azad Kashmir is a dependent territory of Pakistan. It has 10 first-order administrative divisions called "districts," and each district is divided into tehsils. Geographically, the northern districts of Azad Kashmir encompass the lower part of ...
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Districts of Gilgit-Baltistan There are 14 districts in Gilgit–Baltistan, five in Baltistan Division, five in Gilgit Division and four in Diamer Division. The number rose from seven to ten in 2016 after the addition of 2 districts in Baltistan Valley and the bifurcation o ...
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Divisions of Pakistan The administrative units of Pakistan contains four provinces, a capital territory, and two administrative territories of the Kashmir region. The four provinces and two administrative territories are subdivided into 36 administrative divisions. ...
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Divisions of Balochistan The divisions of Balochistan () are the first-order administrative divisions, administrative bodies of the Balochistan, Pakistan, Balochistan province of Pakistan. In total, there are 8 divisions, which are further divided into districts. List o ...
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Divisions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The divisions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (), are the first-order administrative divisions, administrative bodies of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. The 7 divisions are further divided into Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhw ...
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Divisions of Punjab, Pakistan The divisions of Punjab (), are the first-order administrative divisions, administrative bodies of the Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab Province of Pakistan. In total, there are 10 divisions, which are further divided into Districts of Punjab (Pakistan), ...
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Divisions of Sindh The divisions of Sindh are the first-order administrative bodies of the Pakistani province of Sindh. In total, there are 6 divisions, which are further divided into districts depending upon area. Divisions are governed by Commissioners while di ...
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Divisions of Azad Kashmir The administrative units of Pakistan contains four provinces, a capital territory, and two administrative territories of the Kashmir region. The four provinces and two administrative territories are subdivided into 36 administrative divisions. ...
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Divisions of Gilgit-Baltistan The administrative units of Pakistan contains four provinces, a capital territory, and two administrative territories of the Kashmir region. The four provinces and two administrative territories are subdivided into 36 administrative divisions. ...


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External links


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www.balochistan.gov.pk

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www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk
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