Pishin Valley
Pishin is a district in the north west of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Prior to 1975, Pishin was a part of Quetta Pishin district. For administrative reasons Pishin was separated from Quetta and was made a new district on 18th January 1975. The district consists of one tehsil, Pishin, and three sub-tehsils: Huramzai, Barshore and Karazat. Over 99% of the people of the area are Muslims. The population of Pishin district is estimated to be over 400,000 in 2005. Pishin district has very significant place in Balochistan provience, as most of the skilled and educated people working in and around Balochistasn belong to Pishin. The sub-tehsil Huramzai is enjoying particular status for its talented and educated youths. The players of Huramzai are very familiar figures in Balochiostan in the fields of Cricket & Football. When it comes to Circket , Dawn circket club Huramzai is enjoying amazing record of winning 17 tournament out of 23, with terrefic record in each field of the game. Huramzai is also significant for its hilarious characters, who make very sfot jokes, and are liked by every age of people. Samiullah. ( Dawn C Club Huramzai ) It consists of a large plain surrounded on three sides by hills, which formerly belonged to Afghanistan but was ceded to the British by the treaty of Gandamak in 1879.