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    Loralai (Pashto: لورلايي, Urdu: لورالائی), also known as Bori (Pashto: بورۍ), is a Pakistani city that serves both as the division headquarter of Loralai Division and the district headquarter of Loralai District.

  2. Loralai District (Urdu: ضلع لورالائی) is a district in the northeast of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The town of Loralai serves as the district headquarters.

  3. Loralai, town, northeastern Balochistan province, Pakistan. The town lies just north of the Loralai River, at 4,700 feet (1,430 metres) above sea level. Founded in 1886, it is connected by road with Harnai, Zhob, Pishin, and Dera Ghazi Khan.

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  4. pakistanalmanac.com › balochistan-loralaiBalochistan-Loralai

    2 days ago · Loralai district is located between 67° 41′ 18″ to 69° 44′ 22″ east longitudes and 29° 54′ 50″ to 30° 41′ 28″ north latitudes. It is situated in northern Balochistan, at an elevation of 1,450 m above mean sea level.

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    Kandahar

    Loralai is an ancient city of Balochistan. In 1554, Kandahar was under the Mughal Emperor, Humayun. Duki was administratively made part of Kandahar. Kandahar was conquered by Iranian rulers, Safavids Kings, in 1959, and their reign lasted till 1595 the Mughal Emperor, Akbar, recaptured it. But again, in 1622, Iranians took it back. In 1653, son Daro Shikoh, Shahensha Shah Jahan, attacked Kandahar but defeated; Mughals lost control of the territory forever. Mir Bais Khilji gained power in Kand...

    Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Nadir Shah was assassinated in 1747, and the Ahmed Shah Durrani took control of the region till 1826. Barak Zai, under the support of dost Muhammad Khan, reigned this region till 1879. In 1879, duki and tehsil Chotiali, like the rest of other regions, fell under the British empire. At the end of the Afghan war in 1879, British forces were attacked by local tribes and a commander, shah Jehan, while returning from Kandahar, but they were defeated. In 1881, Chotiali and Sibi were made part of th...

    British Rule

    In 1881, Sanjavi came under British rule. Later in 1883, it was decided to make a military cantonment in tehsil cantonment duki. In 1884, four thousand and eight hundred soldiers were sent to Loralai to accomplish this mission. In 1884, it was decided to build a frontier strip to connect DIG khan to Pasheen via Lorali. The antonment was transferred from duki to Loralai in 1886. In 1987, Sibi Chotiali, and Duki were declared part of India, administratively. Political agents were redesignated a...

    The majestic mountains of Koh-e-Suleman surround Loralai. Geographically the region is located at 30.38° N (latitude), 68.60° E (longitude), and 4700 ft. above sea level. Its total area is 9830 km2 in length.

    Because of its geological formation and geographical location, the average daily temperature in summers is 31°C. The warm weather usually lasts for four and a half months. The Winter season lasts for just over months, with an average daily temperature of 17°C. It experiences an average of 30.48mm rainfall.

    The district is home to 397,400 people, according to the 2017 census. Its population density, 40/km2 (100/sq mi). Loralai city’s population makes it the 12thmost populated city in Balochistan.

    The region is the home to many tribes such as Luni, Nasar, Kakar, and Tareen. A significant number of people of Afghan origin are also settled here. Other ethnic groups such as Humzazai, Jogazai, Shadozai, Peechi, Jalalzai, Sarghah, Vanchi, and Zakhpal are also residing here for centuries. The unique heritage and customs of each community are cheri...

    According to the Government of Balochistan, the educational institutions in the Loralai Duki region are s follows: 1. Primary Schools (266) 2. Middle Schools (18) 3. Boys Institutes (228) 4. Girls Institutes (63) 5. Co-Educational Institutes (0) Educational institutes in the region include: 1. ABF School Loralai 2. Al NASEEB public SCHOOL 3. Army P...

    The primary source of income is cultivation, marble factories, and coal mining. As compared to other progressing (industrially and agriculturally dominant) cities, its economic contribution is nominal.

    The district is rich in marble mountains, and it is well-known in Pakistan for its variety and quality of marbles. There are many marble factories in the town providing job opportunities to its people. Mountains in the outskirts are rich in coal and other natural resources. Coal Mining is another source of income for the Loralai people.

    Rural life is dominant and flourishing in this region. Traditional houses made of clay are throughout the town. Modern constructions are gradually stepping in the area is highly fertile and conducive cultivation. Agriculture, cultivation, and sailing are the main occupations of the natives. The region is abundant in water, coming from mountain spri...

    It is a peaceful and quiet city. With its serene atmosphere and geographical beauty, tourists enjoy visiting the following well-known spots: 1. Koh-e-Sulieman 2. Pathan kot 3. Askari park 4. Loralai Bazar 5. Loralai Park

    • لورالائ
    • Pakistan
    • Pashto,Balochi,Punjabi
    • District in the northeast of Balochistan
  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Loralai is a city located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. With a rich history and diverse culture, it is a destination worth exploring. This article will take you on a journey to discover the hidden gems of Loralai.

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  7. Sep 27, 2017 · Loralai, also known as Spin Bori, is a district in Balochistan at the distance of 215 km from Quetta at an elevation of 4,700 feet above sea level on Pishin-Loralai Road. Its old name was Bori. The district is also famous for the growth of best quality almond.