Balochistan (1983: Doomsday)

Balochistan is a country in former south Afghanistan.

Pre-Doomsday
The Baluch are an Iranian ethnic group that numbers around 200,000 in Afghanistan. The main Baloch areas located in Balochistanprovince in Pakistan and Sistan and Baluchistan province of Iran. Many also live in southern Afghanistan. They are most likely an offshoot of the Kurds and reached Afghanistan sometime between 1000 and 1300 BCE. Mainly pastoral and desert dwellers, the Baluch are also Sunni Muslim. The Baluch population in Afghanistan number approximately 200,000 and Brahui also approximately 200,000. The majority of the Baluch and Brahui people live in southern Afghanistan. The Baluch are mostly settled in Nimruz and Farah. The Brahuiare mainly settled in Kandahar. In Helmand, the Baluch and Brahui are living intermingled. Baluchs in other parts of Afghanistan speak Pashto

Doomsday
On Doomsday no part of Balochistan was nuked, but after Kabul and other parts of Afghanistan were nuked, the country fell into chaos and disorder, in the chaos while some cities like Ghazni even start a new religion (in which they believe that Doomsday was a punishment from Allah to the world, and that a man call Mohammed Sarabi was Mohammed again in the world, and was installed as a king of the city-state of the Kingdom of Ghazni), the Baluch an ethnic group wanting their own country soon secede on June 16, 1985, unlike the Pashtun which secede on 1984.

Post-Doomsday
The Tumandar of the Mazari tribe in Pakistan, Balakh Sher Mazari made a giant exodus with other Baloch to the new nation, later he was chosen as the Tumandar of the country in which he unified the native Baloch tribes and the newly Pakistani tribes, this caused a giant growing of the population.

Today Tumandar Balakh Sher Mazari continue as the first and for now only Tumandar and leader that Balochistan had and has since the independence.