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The British had a huge encampment at Quetta,Baluchistan.It was briefly captured by the them during the First Afghan War in 1839, in 1876 Quetta became part of the British Empire. British Troops constructed the infrastructure for their establishment as it was a strategic location. By the time of the earthquake on 31 May 1935 Quetta had developed into a bustling city with a number of multistory buildings,vibrant commercial centres and it was well known for its fruit gardens and lush greenery. The epicentre of the earthquake was close to the city and destroyed most of the city’s infrastructure and killed an estimated 40,000 people.Below is a brief visit to a bygone era.
Staff College, Quetta
Quetta M B Institutes(Military)
royal garrison artillery
Sandeman Hall Quetta
Quetta is near the Bolan Pass, route which was once one of the major gateways from Central Asia to South Asia . It was a major staging point for the British for their campaigns inside Afghanistan and beyond.Today it is a major cantonment for the Pakistan Army Southern Command .The XII Corps, also known as Quetta Corps is currently stationed in Quetta. Some say had the British been successful in subduing the Afghans and the Persians our borders today would have been different.
Staff College, Quetta
Quetta M B Institutes(Military)
royal garrison artillery
Sandeman Hall Quetta
Quetta is near the Bolan Pass, route which was once one of the major gateways from Central Asia to South Asia . It was a major staging point for the British for their campaigns inside Afghanistan and beyond.Today it is a major cantonment for the Pakistan Army Southern Command .The XII Corps, also known as Quetta Corps is currently stationed in Quetta. Some say had the British been successful in subduing the Afghans and the Persians our borders today would have been different.
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