Gaddani Balochistan is located at the border between Pakistan and Iran. It is a small town situated in the province of Balochistan, Pakistan. The city was founded in 1735 AD by Mir Abdul Qadir Khan Baloch who was a descendant of the ancient Baloch tribe. He established his capital here and named it after himself. In 1839, the British took over the area and renamed it Gaddani. The population of Gaddani Balochistan is about 1 million people. The majority of the population belongs to the Baloch ethnic group.
Balochistan is located in the southwest of Pakistan. The climate of Balochistan is hot and dry. Summers last from March to May and winters from November to February. The average annual temperature is 25°C (77°F).
The economy of Gaddani Baluchistan is mainly based on agriculture. Wheat, barley, cotton, sugarcane, rice, corn, and tobacco are some of the major crops grown in the region.
There are many schools in Gaddani Balochistan including government schools, private schools, and madrasas. There are two universities in Gaddani Balochistan. One is the University of Balochistan and the other is the Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology.
Healthcare facilities are available in Gaddani Balouchistan. These include hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, and pharmacies.