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State of Dir
Image:Flag of the State of Dir.svg Image:Emblem Pakistan.jpeg

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Historical regions of Pakistan

Image:Dir Map.gif
Capital
Dir
Area
5,282 km²
Main language(s) Persian

Pashto (colloquial)

Established 1863
Abolished 28th July 1969
Historic regions of Pakistan
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This article details the historical State of Dir. For other uses of Dir, see Dir

The State of Dir was a small former princely state located in the modern North-West Frontier Province in Pakistan. The state ceased to exist in 1969 when it was incorporated into Pakistan. The area once occupied by the state (5,282 km²) now forms two districts of Pakistan - Upper Dir and Lower Dir. The two districts were part of Malakand Division until divisions were abolished as an administrative tier.

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[edit] Geography

Most of the state lay in the valley of the Panjkora river which rises in the Hindu Kush mountains and joins the Swat River near Chakdara. Apart from small areas in the south-west, Dir is a rugged mountainous country with peaks rising to 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) in the north-east and to 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) along the watersheds with Swat to the east and Afghanistan to the west.

[edit] History

The Partition of India in 1947 led to the mountain states of the Frontier becoming part of Pakistan, although they retained considerable autonomy until their abolition in 1969. The State of Dir was incorporated into the North-West Frontier Province.

[edit] Demographics

At Partition there was a Muslim majority in Dir with small minorities of Hindus and Sikhs who left for India during partition.

The main language of the State of Dir was Pashto.

[edit] Government

The rulers of Dir originally held the title of Khan but from June 1897 onwards were styled Nawab Khan Bahadur. The royal status of the rulers was abolished in 1972 at the same time as most other princes of Pakistan.

TenureRulers of Dir
Unknown datesGhulam Khan Baba
Unknown datesZafar Khan
Unknown datesQasim Khan
1863 - 1874Ghazzan Khan
1874 - 1884Rahmatullah Khan
1884 - 1890Muhammad Sharif Khan (1st time)
1890 - 1896Muhammad Umara Khan
1896 - December 1904Muhammad Sharif Khan (2nd time)
December 1904 - February 1925Muhammad Aurangzeb Badshah Khan
February 1925 - 9th November 1960Muhammad Shahjahan Khan
9th November 1960 - 28th July 1969Muhammad Shah Khosru Khan
28th July 1969State of Dir dissolved


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