Qilla Saifullah is a town which is about 188 km a part form Quetta the capital city of Baluchistan. the name of town was given to the town after a freedom fighter among the Mirdadzai Khudiadadzai tribe of Kakar Sunzer-khels, whose name was Saifullah khan and he built a fort there in the town during the era of British rule.
The town contain green trees of different dry fruits and fruits surrounded by soilo-rocky mountains. the weather of the town is moderate and is good as compare to, too cool Ziarat and too hot Pashin. It have a small bazaar and almost all the homes are built from mud and bricks, it also have some farmhouses and resorts which the peoples of other near cities like Quetta, Pashin and Ziarat owns and use them as alternatives in the harsh conditions of weather. The dweller of the area are mostly Pastoon and are polite, hospitable. The town is accessible from the capital city of Baluchistan as well as that of Pakistan through the single national highway N50. The road from Quetta is in good condition and is easily accessible, while that from Islamabad is lengthy and not paved at a lot of places.
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