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Jaffarabad (Balochi: جعفر آباد, Urdu: ضلع جعفر آباد), district lies in the southeastern part of Pakistan's province of Balochistan. Dera Allah Yar, also known as Jhatpat among locals, serves as the district headquarters.
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Dera Allahyar became headquarter of new created Jafarabad District split from Nasirabad District in 1987. The city was formerly known as Jhatpat . The city was renamed after the assassination of Mir Allahyar Khan Khosa, a political leader from the area.
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Jhat Pat (Urdu: جہٹ پٹ), also spelled as Jhatpat is a town and tehsil of Jaffarabad District of Balochistan province, Pakistan. [1] Jhatpat lies southeast of the Balochistan, Pakistan. The Jaffarabad District headquarters are located at Dera Allah Yar formerly and still known as Jhatpat among locals.
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