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Kelat

Kelat, or Khelat, the capital of Baluchistan, stands in a gorge nearly 7,000 feet above sea-level, on the flank of the Shah Mirdan. The position is strong, but the citadel and mud wall arc of little military value. There are fair bazaars, where a large trade is carried on with surrounding tribes, but arms are the only local articles of manufacture. The climate is healthy and dry, and many European fruits and vegetables thrive here. It was taken by the British in the Afghan War of 1839, but given back. In 1854 the Khan was subsidised, and in 1873 his failure to fulfil his promises led to his being placed under military surveillance, and a resident is now maintained at Quettab, who keeps an eye on the movements of the capital. [Beloochistan.]