Marri-Bugti Country
| Marri-Bugti Country | |
|---|---|
| Autonomous Chieftain of Baloch | |
| 1877–14 October 1955 | |
Map of Pakistan with Marri-Bugti Country highlighted | |
| Capital | Sibi |
| Area | |
• | 7,129 km2 (2,753 sq mi) |
| History | |
• Established | 1877 |
• Disestablished | 14 October 1955 |
| Today part of | Pakistan |
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Marri-Bugti Country (Marri and Bugti Country) was a tribal region during the period of British colonial rule in Baluchistan. Marris and Bugtis are the prevalent Baloch tribes in the Balochistan. The Marris own 8,460 square kilometres (3,268 sq mi) in the north, while the Bugtis own 10,000 square kilometres (3,861 sq mi) in the south. Today, the region is divided into three districts: Kohlu, Dera Bugti and Sibi.