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Historic Background of
Sibi Mela
Balochistan is the biggest province of
the country as it covers 43.6% area of the country and has 6.5
million populations, which regard the least population province of
the country. Besides minerals and natural resources, Balochistan has
been playing the role of junction between South and Central Asian
countries.
It means, Balochistan is enrich in
history and culture since very long but right now we are going to
mention about the grand fair of Balochistan, which has played an
significant role to introduce Balochistan in and outside of the
country in a very different way. In terms of history grand Sibi Mela
has become recognition of the province.
The land of Hani, Shah Murid Chakar and
Guharam has gained global recognition while on other hand it has
also been playing vital role in boosting regional and national
economy.
For centuries, two economic
gatherings/bazaars used to hold in Sibi, the first one would set up
in early days of spring season while the second one at the end of
spring days as Sibi or Sivi used to be a central economic junction
in neighboring countries including Russia, India and Iran.
In 15th Century, Mir Chakar
Khan Rind promoted economy fete and arranged holding economic
activities inside his citadel in the advent of spring season.
After holding central on the
subcontinent, English expanded this traditional tribal trade
gathering in order to express its enormity. In 1882. Sir Rebert
Sandeman like Chakar Rind introduced Shahi Darbar in Sibi Mela and
started awarding dresses and certificates to traders and
participants of Sibi Mela. By the passage of time, Sibi Mela started
expending and people began waiting anxiously for holding of Sibi
Mela the whole year.
British government started settling
down serval clashes and tribal disputes peacefully, which echoed in
far flung areas. When Pakistan came into being, Quad-e-Azam Muhammad
Ali Jinnah attended Sibi Mela and addressed a Shahi Darbar. Since
then, it has become tradition of the Mela that head of the state
participates in inaugural or concluding ceremony of Sibi Mela. |