Qilla Abdullah District
Qilla Abdullah or
Killa Abdullah or
Abdullah Qilla (fort) is a district in the north west of
Balochistan province of
Pakistan. Prior to 1975 Qilla Abdulla was part of
Pishin district. Due to administrative reasons Qilla Abdullah was separated from Pishin and was made a new District on 14th June, 1993. The District also consist of one tehsil
Chaman and two sub-tehsils:
Dobandi and
Gulistan. The district consists of two sub-divisions:
Chaman and
Gulistan. The district Qilla Abdullah is named after
Sardar Abdullah Khan Achakzai, who was a man of great influence. He was one of the two great leaders of the rebellion at
Kabul,
Afghanistan, in 1841, during which the British envoy was also killed. He bought Dehsora Karez from Kakars and Chashma Inzergai from the Ashezai Achakzai, in the early part of the 19th century. He then built a fort (Qilla) and gave the place his own name.[
1] Over 99% of the people of the area are
Muslims. The population of Qilla Abdullah district was estimated to be over 400,000 in 2005.