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This article is about a district of Pakistan. For Jafarabad, see Jafarabad District (disambiguation).

Template:Pakistani District Jafarabad or Jaffarabad (Urdu: جعفر آباد ) district lies in the southeast of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. Jafarabad’s headquarters are at Dera Allahyar. The district is named after Mir Jafar Khan Jamali, a Muslim League veteran from Balochistan and a close friend of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The district comprises two sub-divisions (Usta Mohammad and Jhat Pat) containing four Tehsils - Usta Mohammad, Jhatpat, Gandakha and Suhbat Pur. There are no Levy Thanas and ten police stations. The district has twenty-one Patwar Circles (nine in Usta Mohammad and twelve in Jhat Pat) and two hundred and thirty Mozas (with 136 in Usta Mohammad and 94 in Jhat Pat).

Tehsils of Jaffarabad

Population

The population of Jafarabad district was estimated to be over 725,000 in 2005. More than 99% of the people of the district are Muslims. The major Baloch tribes in the district are Jamali, Khoso, Jarwar Marri, Buledi, Bugti, Jamote and many others. Template:Balochistan (Pakistan)

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