History of Balochistan - Second Balochistan Conflict (1958)

Second Balochistan Conflict (1958)

Nawab Nowroz or Nowroz Khan, commonly known by Balochs as Babu Nowroz, was the head of the Zarakzai tribes of Balochistan. Nowroz started an armed struggle against Pakistan, but later surrendered due to Religious norms that is giving them Holy Quran, for the sake of Holy book Nawab Nowroz Khan came to Lt. Col. Tikka Khan (later General of the Pakistani army). Nawroz Khan's rebellion ended when he was finally executed. He and his followers, including his sons and nephews, were taken to Hyderabad Jail, where they all faced military trial.

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