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Coordinates: 28°22′37″N 68°21′2″E / 28.37694°N 68.35056°E / 28.37694; 68.35056
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Dera Allah Yar
ڈیرہ اللہ یار
City
Dera Allah Yar is located in Balochistan, Pakistan
Dera Allah Yar
Dera Allah Yar
Location within Pakistan
Dera Allah Yar is located in Pakistan
Dera Allah Yar
Dera Allah Yar
Dera Allah Yar (Pakistan)
Coordinates: 28°22′37″N 68°21′2″E / 28.37694°N 68.35056°E / 28.37694; 68.35056
Country Pakistan
ProvinceBalochistan
DivisionNasirabad
DistrictJaffarabad
Population
 • Estimate 
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40,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Dera Allah Yar (Template:Lang-ur) is the headquarter of the Jaffarabad District of Balochistan, Pakistan; it's situated at the distance of 300 km from provincial headquarter Quetta.

The city was named after the assassination of their Political Leader Mir Allahyar Khan Khosa.

Etymology

The word Dera means abode or settlement in Balochi, Pashto, Urdu, and Punjabi languages. Dera Allah Yar thus means the settlement or city of Allah Yar. Some other cities also have Dera as a pre-fix such as Dera Bugti, Dera Ismail Khan, and Dera Ghazi Khan.

Incidents

On 27 August 2008 at least 25 people belonging to the Jamhoori Wattan Party (JWP-Aali) suffered injuries when a bomb exploded in a public meeting. The bomb had been placed on a motorcycle, the activists had gathered for a meeting on the second anniversary of the death of Akbar Bugti.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Strike paralyses Balochistan". The Nation. August 25, 2008. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2008.