Bostan, Pishin
Bostan (بوستان) is a town, 30 km by road (18.64 mi) from Quetta city in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.It is located at 30°25'57N 67°00'22E and has an altitude of 1593 metres (5229 feet). Bostan is Tehsil of the Pishin District. It was previously included in Tehsil Karezat [1] and covers an area between Mount Takathu and the Red Hills (Bostan clay). HistoryThis region was named after Bostan, who was great tribal leader and head of the Panezai clan of the Kakar tribe. Bostan took part in a first Anglo-Afghan war (1839–1842). During the British era, Bostan is a famous railway junction which connecting Quetta with Zhob, Harnai and Chaman. Bostan and Zhob were connected by a narrow gauge railway track which was later dismantled by Panjab through pashton leader Nawab Muhammad Ayaz Jogizai around in June of 2008.Now Here in Bostan, more Bazai tribe than Panizai tribe are living. They are also a clan of Kakar tribe.Their tribal leaders were Malik Sher Ali Akhund and Malik Muhammad Khan. Mr.Rahim Dad was the father of Malik Sher Ali Akhund who also took part in British war.Bostan Takato mountain which rises 3000 meters.In which about a thousand markhors(Capra's) are found,And here Bazai nation has given 800 acres of land for industrial zone on which various industries will be built.
Chronology of Bostan Zhob Railway
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