Samaro
Samaro | |
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Country | Pakistan |
Province | Sindh |
District | Mirpur Khas |
Elevation | 11 m (36 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Samaro is a town in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at 25°17'0N 69°23'45E and has an altitude of 11 metres (39 feet),[1] the town is the headquarters of a taluka (an administrative subdivision) of Mirpur Khas District.[2] the Nazim of the Town MR SHAKEEL AHMED KAIMKHANI S/O HAJI HASHMAT ALI KHAN (NUAN)
History
During British rule the town was renamed Jamesabad (literally "Jamestown" - not to be confused with Jamesabad in Punjab) and was a subdivision of the old Tharparkar District (which had larger boundaries than today.)[3]
The taluka of Jamesabad was part of the Bombay Presidency, lying between 24°50′ and 25°28′ N. and 69°14′ and 69°35′E and had an area of 505 square miles. According to the 1901 census the population was 24,038 - an increase almost 5,000 since the 1891 (19,208). The density of 48 persons per square mile was considerably above the District average. The taluka contained 184 villages, of which Jamesabad was headquarters. The land revenue and cesses 1903-4 amounted to 3.7 lakhs.[3]
Now Samaro in District Umerkot
STUDENTS OF SAMARO
Engr:Sanjay Jewani www.sdjewani.741.com
Engr: Hitesh Bhojani Engr: hanesh bhojani Engr: vinod mathrani
References
25°17′0″N 69°23′45″E / 25.28333°N 69.39583°E