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Muslimbagh : ウィキペディア英語版
Muslim Bagh
Muslim Bagh () is a town of Qilla Saifullah District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. According to Census of 1998, the population of Muslim Bagh is 70,361 (Male 37,303 and Female 33,058) and 10,188 households.
Muslim Bagh is believed to be named after a garden planted by a Sufi saint. In some winters, Kan Mehtarzai and Muslim Bagh experience several feet of snow, though normal temperature is about -7 °C to 10 °C (19 °F to 50 °F).
Various tribes of Kakar Pashtun inhabit the valley. In Kakar tribes the most famous tribes are, Metherzai, Sargarah, Rahatzai, Sultanzai, Khuidadzai, Panezai, Bazai, Naskhail, Taran, durrani and Samkhail. Though in touch with the outside world for a long time they have retained their age-old traditions and are proud of them. Their hospitality is well known and the coming of a guest is always considered a blessing,and the famous personalities of Muslim Bagh are Malak Razak Khan Rahatzai (late), Sardar Abdul Rashid Sargarah (late), Malak Awal khan Metherzai (late), Khan Abdul Samad Khan Panezai (late) Molvi Hakeem Noor Ullah Jan Taran , Haji Abdul Kareem Khuidadzai (late) Sardar Dawood Mehterzai (late), Haji Mustafa Khan Rahatzai (late), Haji Jan Muhammad Bazai(late), Babu Khair Muhammad Durrani (late) Dr Abdul Wasey Taran (Late). while in present era the alive personalities are Sardar Hayat Ullah Khan Metherzai, Haji Roozi Khan Rahatzai, Haji Abdul Quddus Khuidadzai, Sardar Asif Khan Sargarah, Malak Ramzan Rahatzai Haji Guldad Sultanzai, Haji Asmatullah Rahatzai,, And famous in.political side are Usman khan kakar,, Molana Abdul Wasae, Malak Aman Ullah Khan Metherzai and Molvi Noorullah......
== Railways ==
This section of railways, when laid during the British Raj, was called the Zhob Valley Railway (ZVR). It has been out of service since 1986 but these days all the left over track is being uprooted and sold as scrap. This was once longest Narrow-Gauge Railways of the British Raj.
During First World War, a Railway line was laid from a place called Khanai (30 km north of Quetta) to a place called Muslim Bagh. Muslim Bagh had Chrome mines, which was used in munitions of First World War. The railway line at that time was a private siding for the Balochistan Chrome Ore Company. The work started on Khanai-Muslim Bagh line in 1916 and was opened for rail traffic in 1921. In 1927, the Muslim Bagh to Qila Saifullah section was opened and finally the section up to Zhob was opened in 1929. The total length of this railway from Bostan to Zhob was 294 km, which made it the longest narrow gauge railway of the British Raj in the 1920s. It had 11 stations in between including the famous Kan Mehtarzai station which was the highest station in Pakistan at an altitude of 2224 metres (7295 feet).
For a long part of its journey, the railway followed the Zhob River and thus it was called the Zhob Valley Railway (ZVR).


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