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In August 1947 the
Chief Commissioner's Province of Balochistan immediately became part of Pakistan, followed by the princely states of
Makran,
Kharan,
Las Bela, and the
Khanate of Kalat, who decided to accede to Pakistan in March 1948. The Khan of Kalat agreed to join Pakistan under the condition that defence, currency, foreign relations, and finance would be controlled by the federal government, but that the province would remain otherwise autonomous. The four princely states together formed the
Balochistan States Union in October 1952. The enclave of
Gwadar was excluded from this as it was still part of the Sultanate of Oman, however it was later purchased. Anything else?.