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KHARAN

Kharan is a district in Balochistan at the distance of 280 km from Quetta on Kharan Road. Kharan was a princely state before 1955 and merges with Pakistan after then. Major part of Kharan district lies under the Kharan Desert, which is sandy and mountainous desert. It is not suitable for argiculture due to shortage of water in this area.




KECH

 Historical
Kech is a district in Balochistan, at the distance of 770 km from Quetta and is accessible via Kalat and turn left from Surab and following Panjgur Road N85. The Kech River is the main river in the district, which flows along the Makran region and joins with the Dasht River in Gwadar. There are number of orchards along the river, so area is famous for fresh fruits and vegetables, specially dates.
Koh-e-Murad is a sacred place of Zikri sect, where a shrine is also located. Turbat is also considered as a home of Punnu, a character in romantic story of Sassi Punnu. The remains of his fort is still there. There is also a lake called Koh-e-Imam Lake, which a large size water reservoir. There are also centuries old tombs on Koh-e-Imam.
Dasht National Park and Wild Life Sanctuary is palce to protect wild animals and different kind of birds in Kech along the Dasht River


Abdul Qadir Baloch is very well renowned Pakistani Politician, retired Lieutenant General, humanitarian and a key leader of PML-N. He is serving as Minister for State and Frontier Regions and key person of National Assembly of Pakistan, representing Kharan-Cum-Panjgur.

Age of Abdul Qadir Baloch
He was born to a religious family of Quetta, Balochistan on 9 April in 1945.
Education of Abdul Qadir Baloch
He is very well educated person. He received his early education in his home ground. After that he went to National Defence university and graduated with MSc degree in strategic studies.

Political Career of Abdul Qadir Baloch


Prior to entering politics, he served as corps commander of Quetta in 2013. But he took early retirement from his military career to take up the post of Governor of Balochistan in 2003. He also served as field operations commander after the 9/11 attack. He was very capable, highly intelligent and active commander and was made Brigadier in early 1990’s.He has the honour of being the first Baloch army general in Pakistan military.

His political engagement started in 2001 when he was made Administrator of material Law of Balochistan. In 2008, he participated in Pakistan General election from NA-27 constituency and was successfully elected to Pakistan Muslim League(N). In 2011, he was made assistant Secretaries-General of PML-N.

Again in 2013, he contested Pakistan general election for the seat of PML-N and defeated PPP candidate Ahsanullah Raki.


In the regime of Nawaz Sharif, he served as Minister for State and frontier Regions. Under Pervez Musharrf, he was made minister for state. He was chosen as Minister for the second time by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

Contacting Abdul Qadir Baloch

Permanent Address : H. # 214/A-1, Gulistan Road, Cantt, Quetta.




Birth Name: Sanam Baloch
Nick Name: Sanam
Birth Place: Karachi, Pakistan
Age or Birth date: 14th July, 1986 (32 years old)
Zodiac Sign: Cancer
Height: 5 Feet 6 Inches
Weight: 59kg
Figure: 34-26-35 inches
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Black
Complexion: Fair
Languages: Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, English
Citizenship: Pakistan
Nationality: Pakistani
Hobbies: Modeling, Hosting, Reading books
Sanam Baloch Family Details
Father: Altaf Sheikh
Mother: Maria Baloch
Siblings: Sabreen Hisbani, Maheen Baloch, Ghanwa Baloch, Farhan Baloch and Abbas Baloch
Husband: Abdullah Farhatullah
Son / Daughter: Not any
Sanam Baloch Education
Education Qualification: Graduate
School: Not known
College / University: University Of Karachi
Sanam Baloch Professional Details
Occupation: Actor, Journalist, TV Host
Affiliation: Belonging to TV Drama Serial
Sanam Baloch Social Media Profiles
Twitter: Not known
YouTube: Not known
Snapchat: Not known
Official Website: Not known
It wouldn’t be wrong to admit that Sanam Baloch is one of the most finest and talented actresses in the Pakistani entertainment industry. With the very versatile performances in every drama, Sanam has proved that she had the power to bring smiles to her fans. She’s given amazing performances one after the other and no doubt, she is a drop-dead gorgeous when comes to looks.
Sanam Baloch is not only famous for her acting skills, but she has lots of interest in modeling and hosting. After receiving her Matriculation degree, she started taking an interest in acting and pursued her professional life. She is getting a huge success because of her soft appearance and one must admit that she is very committed and career oriented.
 
Source: @sanamabalochh / Instagram

Today, let’s take a look at the amazing Sanam Baloch Biography. We will talk about Sanam Baloch age, pics, husband, family, wedding, scandal, dramas, house and much more exciting stuff.

Sanam Baloch Lifestyle
Sanam Baloch has got a very beautiful house in Karachi and living a very amazing life. The net worth of Sanam is Rs. 6 Million (approximately) and she is taking Rs. 1 Lac per episode of the drama. You will be amazed to know about the prestigious car of Sonam Baloch which is Marcedes C180 Rs. 50 Lac.
 
Source: @sanamabalochh / Instagram
Facts About Sanam Baloch

Sanam’s favorite drama is ‘Dastaan’ and her most favorite actress is ‘Sanam Saeed’. She loves to do something for the people of Pakistan, which depicts how courageous she is. The most cute fact about this actress is, she loves Sham ki Chai (evening tea) with her husband, because according to her, it’s the best idea of perfect happiness. Moreover, Sanam loves to wear Eastern and Desi.
 
Source: dawn.com

Sanam Baloch Family Background


Born on 14th July, 1986 in Karachi, Sanam Baloch is the adorable daughter of Altaf Sheikh and having two brothers named Farhan Baloch and Abbas Baloch. She has three sisters, Sabreen Hisbani, Maheen Baloch and Ghanwa Baloch. Her father is an educationist and liberal minded person, who always encouraged Sanam to adopt her favorite occupation. We are also familiar with Sabreen Hisbani, who is known as one of the most talented actresses of our industry.
 
Source: @sanamabalochh / Instagram

Sanam Baloch Career Life


Sanam Baloch is not new in the Pakistani industry. She started her career as a Talk Show Anchor in Sindhi TV channel named as KTN, where she hosted two shows in Sindhi language, ‘Sanam Small Room’ and ‘Diyoo’. She made her debut with drama ‘Kaalak’ with Pakistani top actors, Fahad Mustafa and Mahnoor Baloch. This drama got a lot of fame and this way, the actress made her way to Urdu dramas. Sanam Baloch has openly accepted many times that her popularity is all because of Fahad Mustafa.
Sanam has also seen in many hit dramas opposite to Fahad Mustafa and Fawad Khan, and now her recent play was ‘Teri Raza’.
 
Source: style.pk
Sanam Baloch All Dramas List

Kalaq (2008)
Doraha (2008)
Noor Pur Ki Rani (2009)
MannChalay (2009)
Zeenat Bint-e-Sakina Hazir Ho (2010)
Dastaan (2010)
Daam (2010)
Chemistry (2010)
Zindagi Dhoop Tum Ghana Saya (2011)
Kuch Pyar Ka Pagalpan (2011)
Sehra Teri Pyas (2011)
Nadamat (2012)
Ek Thi Parro (2012)
Chaudhvin Ka Chand (2012)
Roshan Sitara (2012)
Durr-e-Shehwar (2012)
Kankar (2013)
Ek Thi Marium (2016)
Teri Raza (2017)
 Sanam Baloch Music And Videos
§  Shahnila Ali’s Joggi music video (2006)
§  Najaf Ali’s Choodiyun music video (2008)
§  Amanat Ali’s Thumri music video (2010)

Sanam Baloch Telefilm ‘Ek Thi Marium’

Sanam Baloch has also appeared in a short film ‘Ek Thi Marium’ made to honor Marium Mukhtar. She was a first fighter pilot of Pakistan, who died in the line of the duty, when the PAF jet crashed in Mianwali. Getting dressed in Pakistan Air Force Uniform, Sanam Baloch gave us something very extraordinary.
 
Source: @sanamabalochh / Instagram
Sanam Baloch Morning Show Host

Nowadays, the adorable actress is hosting a morning show named, ‘The Morning Show With Sanam Baloch’ and proving that real talent knows no boundaries. She is getting a huge success with the speaking skills and wonderful attire through her show
 
Source: @sanamabalochh / Instagram

Sanam Baloch Personal/Married Life


As everyone knows, Sanam is a very hardworking woman and receives too much appreciation from everyone. She has been very lucky as she got too many roles in the very first place. Sanam is determined to do only lead and high profile roles in her dramas.

In 2013, the very gorgeous Pakistani actress and host Sanam Baloch got married to Pakistani anchor and writer. The name of Sanam Baloch husband is Abdullah Farhatullah, who has recently seen in the drama ‘Shadi Mubarak Ho’ aired on ARY Digital. They don’t have any kids, but still couple is living a happy married life together and Sanam is fulfilling her every single dream as a wife and as a TV personality.
 
Source: brecorder.com

Sanam Baloch Divorce


Few days back, we got to know about the divorce of Sanam Baloch just after she changed her name on Instagram from Sanam Abdullah to Sanam Baloch Hisbani. Every fan was disappointed with the tragic news, but then Sanam Baloch’s PR manager confirmed that the news of divorce is totally false and Sanam changed the name just because she wanted to keep her surname and cast under the light.
 
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Sanam Baloch Awards, Achievements and Nominations

9th Annual Lux Style Award 2010
Nominated – Best Actress (satellite) – Noor Pur Ki Rani
PDP Awards 2010
Pakistan Media Awards, 2011
Won – Best Actor (Female) – Dastaan
Well, we can’t wait to see her more on the big screen!

                                                                                   


Exploring Jhal Magsi 

People know about Jhal Magsi through the exhilarating yearly event housed in fall season when the sunsets are glorious, weather is genial and the desert-like terrain accentuates the aura unique to Balochsitan. The land is a natural paradise for desert safari. Jhal Magsi is to Pakistan what Dubai is to the United Arab Emirates. The small rural establishment is home to a few thousands of people with hearts larger than life.
Situated in the heart of Balochistan, Jhal Magsi owns a rich historical background, invaluable heritage and closely relates to a powerful old civilization at the time of the colonial period although in ruins today. The ancient city or the second sub-division of Jhal Magsi is Gandawah. Owing to importance to archaeologists because of its key location during the Arab Rule and Bhil Dynasty of India.
Three major Baloch tribes emerged in Kachhi; the name had changed to Jhal Magsi in 1992. Lashari tribe was the earliest of the predominant Baloch tribes settled in the whereabouts before the partition of the subcontinent. Magsi is the second major tribe that branched off from Lashari. Rinds make the third dominant Baloch tribe of the district. Jhal Magsi is one of the four sister districts that make up Naseerabad division. Bolan, (Kachhi), Jaffarabad and Naseerabad districts are the other three.
When the year is at the verge of ending, sunsets turn rosy and salmon-pink, the quaint city of Jhal Magsi is admissibly roaring with excitement. Young boys gleaming about the humongous vehicles arriving in town. Spectators come from different parts of Balochistan, mostly Naseerabad zone who take out the time from their busy lives putting aside the agricultural and livestock commodities and halt making the ends meet, just to witness the adrenaline-rushing motorsport.
Jhal Magsi Jeep Rally or recently known as the Desert Rally Challenge has received considerable attention and captivated off-road drivers all over the country and international forums, to be part of the exotic experience. “In Jhal Magsi, are one of the most relentless race tracks in the world. The safest tracks observing international standards,” exclaimed Burcu Cetinkaya, the female driver from Turkey who took part in the rally in 2016. Since the past few years, internationally renowned rally drivers like Abdo Feghali from Lebanon and wife of Roni Patel, especially came to Pakistan for the fascinating rally experience.
Participants of the Jeep Rally are diverse and ever-increasing. Often jeep enthusiasts, motorsport aficionados, youngsters from the local tribes who have a good understanding of their land, respectable tribal heads with a history of winning streaks and professional off-road drivers passionate about cruising on dusty tracks take part in the pastoral lands of Naseerabad.
Nadir Magsi, the all-time unbeatable winner said, “With proper support from government, sponsors and media we can organize even better events, as Pakistan has topographical advantage which offers very diversified and challenging terrain”. Furthermore, wanderlusts, nature lovers and tourists are missing out on what can be just the perfect end to their year, reasonably cheap but entertaining.
Jhal Magsi is one of the many unseen places of Balochistan yet to be explored. The district is rich in archaeological sites and historical monuments. Khanpur, Bahltoor and Kotra (known as Pingar Mari) named after Dalorai Dumb, a former Hindu King, are famous archaeological sites. Others include Dumb Hazoor Bux, Tomb of Moti Ghoram, Tomb Altaz Khan near Panj Monah, Tomb Mian Sahib and Tomb Bhootani.
Pir Lakha is a famous place near Jhal Magsi, where visitors from far flung places come for bathing, that has spiritual cures to many diseases especially skin related. Many shrines are found in the district. Amongst them are shrines of Muhammad Ayub Shah Bukhari in Gandawah, Saeen Rakhil Shah and Saeen Chizal Shah in Fatahpur and Pir Chattal Shah near Kotra.
There are three routes that can be taken to travel to Jhal Magsi. From Quetta, via Kolpur the route passes through the majestic Bolan valley, Mach and finally Dadar, the district headquarter of Bolan. The second route is appropriate for travelers from Sindh, passing through Sibi, Jacob Abad, Sukkhur, Noutal and Shaddad Kot, ultimately ending at the destination, sub-division Jhal.