Second Balochistan conflict

Pakistani victory The Second Balochistan Conflict refers to a rebellion by Nawab Nauroz Khan who took up arms in resistance to the One Unit policy, which decreased government representation for tribal leaders, from 1958 to 1959.Five of his family members, sons and nephews, were subsequently hanged on charges of treason and aiding in the murder of Pakistani troops.[5][4] On October 6, 1958, Pakistani President Iskander Mirza issued an order that took stripped powers away from Ahmed Yar Khan and all his distinctions, privileges and immunities.[4][2][3] Iskander Mirza abolished the constitution, imposed martial law, dissolved the national and provincial assemblies, and dismissed the government.The government claimed that the programme would overcome the difficulty of administering the two unequal polities of West and East Pakistan separated from each other by more than a thousand miles.[13][12][17] As a result, a multiple battles erupted in the region,[14][18] including near the Pakistan-Iran border,Jhalawan, Kohlu and Dera Bugti and in the suburbs of Quetta.
Insurgency in BalochistanBalochistan, PakistanNauroz KhanPakistanIskander MirzaAyub KhanTikka KhanYar KhanPakistan ArmyPakistan Air ForceOne UnitHyderabadFirst Balochistan conflictPrince Agha Abdul Karimaccession of KalatAhmad Yar KhanAhmed Yar KhanJhalawanSarawanOne Unit SchemePakistani governmentPrime MinisterMuhammad Ali BograWest PakistanWest PunjabBaluchistanEast PakistanPunjabiNational Awami PartyPresidentYahya KhanLegal Framework Order No. 1970August 1947Nawab Nauroz Khan Zarakzai ZehriAhmad Yar Khan of KalatPakistan-Iran borderDera BugtiQuettaAir forceNawab Nauroz KhanBalochistanKhan of Kalat Machh districtThird Balochistan conflict1970s operation in BalochistanOperation Radd-ul-Fasaad