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List of capitals in Pakistan

This is a list of capital cities of Pakistan and its current and former provinces, territories, and states.

National capital
Islamabad officially became the capital of Pakistan on 14 August 1967, exactly 20 years after the country's independence. The first capital of Pakistan was the coastal city of Karachi in Sindh, which was selected by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. In 1962, Dhaka was made the legislative capital of the country due to East Pakistan's high population. The reasons for relocating the capital from Karachi are that it would reflect the diversity of the Pakistani people, it would be separated from the business and commercial activity of Karachi, and also it would be easily accessible from all parts of the country. The move to Islamabad was not completed until the late 1960s and for some years several government ministries were based in nearby Rawalpindi. ==Regional capitals==
Regional capitals
The capitals of the provinces and territories of Pakistan have remained the same since the 1970s when the current administrative structure was established. All four provincial capitals are the largest cities of their respective provinces. Pakistan has a total population of 207,774,520 according to the 2017 census estimate. ==Former regional capitals==
Former regional capitals
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) (1947–1955): QuettaEast Bengal / East Pakistan (1947–1971): DaccaFederally Administered Tribal Areas (1947-2018): Miranshah/ParachinarFederal Capital Territory (1947–1960): no specific capital but theoretically Saddar, KarachiWest Pakistan (1955–1970): Lahore ;Princely states • Amb (princely state) (1947–1969): AmbPhulra (1947–1950): no specific capital but theoretically Amb • Bahawalpur (princely state) (1947–1955): Bahawalpur city • Baluchistan States Union (1952–1955): Kalat city • Khanate of Kalat (1947–1955): Kalat city • Kharan (princely state) (1947–1955): Kharan city • Las Bela (princely state) (1947–1955): BelaMakran (princely state) (1947–1955): TurbatChitral (princely state) (1947–1972): Chitral city • Dir (princely state) (1947–1969): Dir (city)Gilgit Agency (1947–1974): GilgitHunza (princely state) (1947–1974): BaltitNagar (princely state) (1947–1974): NagarkhasJunagadh State (1947–1948): Junagadh city • Khairpur (princely state) (1947–1955): Khairpur city • Swat (princely state) (1947–1969): Saidu Sharif ==See also==
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