Kashmore District
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Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
Established • District Nazim • District Naib Nazim • District Council • Number of Tehsils |
• Saleem Jan Khan Mazari • Noor Muhammad • {{{seats}}} seats • 3 |
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Kashmore District (Urdu: کشمور ) is a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan, the city of Kashmore is the capital. Because of its distinguished geographical location and cross-road connecting borders with 3 provinces Kashmore has a unique identity. Kashmore has always been a hub of trade for its agricultural produce.The Major Tribes of Kashmore are Mazari and Domki.They Holds this City as the Political Chief.
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[edit] Description
Kashmore District is one of the new districts of Sindh province, formerly a sub-district of Jacobabad District, named after John Jacob. It has borders with the Balochistan and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.
[edit] Kashmore city
An old city on right back of Indus River, the majority of the diverse population consisting of Baloch & non-Baloch tribes i.e, Syed ,Gola(Mirali), Chachar,Domki, Bangwar, Sharr, Bhutto, Nahar, Jakhrani, Mazari, Sundrani, Khoso, Marhata Balhani and Bijarani. The Sundrani tribe commands 37 balouch tribes on both sides of the border.It commands Bijarani also.Chief Boledi Mir Abid Khan Sundrani Commands the Boledi Baloches.Bijarani,Mirali,Bangwar,Teghani,Ogahi,Jagirani and many more.These all tribes are included in Burdi Baloches.the Baloches which came later in Balochi system.
[edit] Administration
Kashmore District is administratively subdivided into 3 taulukas:[1]
- Kandhkot
- Kashmore
- Tangwani
- Bakhshapur
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