History of Sibi District
The Sibi Fort was build by Shah Beg Arghun mentioned in a book " Tarkhan Nama." The Imperial Gazetteer of India and Sibi district gazetteer also confirmed the presence of Shah Beg Arghun.Sibi Fort |
Sibi district gazetteer |
About 1511 Shah Beg marched against Sibi to resume his fief and captured the town after a severe struggle. After rebuilding the fort which he strongly garrisoned, Shah Beg returned to Kandahar. He was however compelled to retire before Babar and evacuating Kandahar made his head-quarter at Shal and Sibi. In 1517 he led an expedition into Sindh and defeating Jam Feroz, the son of Jam Nanda, captured and sacked Tatta in January 1519. Shah Beg died in 1522 when leading another expedition against Guzarat and succeed by his son Mirza Shah Hussain.
In 1513 Shah Hussain bestowed the Government of Sibi on Sultan Muhammad Khan son of Mir Fazal, kokaltash, a favorite of his father.
The Sibi district was established on 1903 it included two Tehsils Sibi and Harnai. The Sibi Tehsil consist of 6 circles. Sangan , Sibi , kurak, khajjak , Talli and Mal.
Circles of Sibi |
Sibi map |
Sibi Mela |
Early History of Sibi |
Sibi district gazetter |
SIBI history |
Anglo - khajjak Battle 1841 |
Balochistan agency administrative repot 1886-87 |
Tribal History of Sibi |
Sibi Horse Fair |
Silachi Tribe |
Sibi Mela 1902 |
Jirgha hall Sibi first jirgha held in 1875 |
Sibi Fort |
Settlement Report 1904 |
Sibi city construction |
Land Revenue Sibi |
International History of Sibi |
Jirgah members |
Tehsil Sibi office 1882 |
Nari canal headworks system |
Nari canal water supply |
Nawab Muhammad khan Barozai member Provincial Assembly 1972-76 |
Nawab Muhammad khan Barozai speaker Balochistan Assembly 1972 |
Tehsil office |
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