Samaro


Samaro is a town in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The town is the headquarters of a taluka of Umarkot District.

History

During British rule the town was renamed Jamesabad and was a subdivision of the old Tharparkar District
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. According to the 1901 census the population was 24,038 - an increase almost 5,000 since the 1891. 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 370,000.
Now Samaro in District Umerkot. Samaro road is 7 km northeast from Samaro city. In this time it is a developing area in Taluka Samaro. Politically PPP was influential party when Dr Ghulam Ali was UC president But before the assassination of BB, Party neglected to all senior workers so Dr Ghulam Ali silent his mission. The former taluka nazim Samaro Zulfiqar Ali Khaskheli played a key role in the development of the city and its surroundings. Many development projects were carried out with many roads, infrastructure of the city and surrounding areas, education, health sector and other basic necessities were the top priorities.

Timabhagat Samaro

The Timabhagat is the religious place of Hindus. The present building is due to the efforts of Late Bhagat ASHOK kumar Jeewani sahib.
Now the new building is built with the new styles of tiles etc.

Rahu Abad

Rahu Abad is located 7.35 kilometres to the north of Samaro. It was founded by Haji Ali Muhammad Rahu in 1976. It is center of agricultural products such as cotton, wheat, chilli, sugarcane etc.