Kashmore District

Kashmore District (Sindhi: ضلو ڪشمور, Urdu: ضلع کشمور), previously known as Khizmer or Khizmore, is a district of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. The capital city is Kandhkot. The district has a population of 1,090,336. Kashmore District is a part of Larkana Division. Its old name was Khizmer or Khizmor. The spoken languages are Sindhi and Balochi. Its border is connected with Punjab and Balochistan provinces. Kashmore city is gateway to Punjab province and Balochistan province.[2] In 2004, Kashmore became a district after its separation from Jacobabad District.

Kashmore District
  • ضلو ڪشمور
  • ضلع کشمور
Kashmore
Haveli near Tangwani
Coordinates: 28°21′N 69°23′E
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
DivisionLarkana
HeadquartersKandhkot
Government
  TypeDistrict Administration
  Deputy CommissionerN/A
  District Police OfficerN/A
  District Health OfficerN/A
Area
  Total2,592 km2 (1,001 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total1,090,336
  Density420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils3

Administrative divisions

Kashmor District is subdivided into three tehsils:

The tehsils are further subdivided into union councils:

U.C. No. U.C. Name Taluka
1Line PuraniKashmore
2KhoskiKashmore
3MasowaloKashmore
4DomiwaliKashmore
5Geehal PurKashmore
6Gullan PurKashmore
7SodhiKashmore
8Noor Pur PakoKashmore
9ChacharKashmore
10BadaniKashmore
11GubloKashmore
12MaharKashmore
13TojKashmore
14KumbKashmore
15SamaoKashmore
16KumbiriKashmore
17ZorgrahKashmore
18MulgulzarKandhkot
19RasaldarKandhkot
20JagirabadKandhkot
21Dolat PurKandhkot
22WakroKandhkot
23AkheroKandhkot
24MalheerKandhkot
25HaibatKandhkot
26DadarKandhkot
27MangiKandhkot
28Jaffar AbadTangwani
29CheelTangwani
30LashariTangwani
31BijaraniTangwani
32SuhlianiTangwani
33ManjhiTangwani
34GulwaliTangwani
35SaifalTangwani
36Saido KotTangwani
37Karam PurTangwani
38Sher GarhTangwani
39DunyapurTangwani
40NaseerTangwani
41BahalkaniTangwani

Agriculture

Kashmor District has a large cattle market.

Geography

Kashmor District is located in the northern part of Sindh, bordering Ghotki, Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Sukkur within Sindh. It also borders Balochistan on one side and Punjab on the other. The Indus river runs through the Eastern side of Kashmor district. The southeastern side of Kashmor District has forest of "Kacha" that support wild animals. The Thar desert falls on the Eastern side of the district, and is home to wild desert animals.

Demography

At the time of the 2017 census, Kashmore district had a population of 1,090,336, of which 253,659 (23.26%) lived in urban areas. Kashmore had a sex ratio of 931 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 30.58%: 41.76% for males and 18.59% for females.[1]

Religions in Kashmore district (2017)[1]
Religion Percent
Muslims
96.73%
Hindus
3.22%
Other or not stated
0.05%
Religion in present-day Kashmore district[lower-alpha 1]
Religion Population (1941)[3]:54–57 Percentage (1941) Population (2017)[1] Percentage (2017)
Islam 114,389 92.81% 1,054,657 96.73%
Hinduism 8,825 7.16% 35,122 3.22%
Others [lower-alpha 2] 32 0.03% 557 0.05%
Total Population 123,246 100% 1,090,336 100%

The majority religion is Islam, with 96.73% of the population. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 3.22% of the population.[1]

Languages of Kashmore district (2017)[1]

  Sindhi (94.34%)
  Balochi (2.99%)
  Saraiki (1.05%)
  Others (1.62%)

At the time of the 2017 census, 94.34% of the population spoke Sindhi, 2.99% Balochi and 1.05% Saraiki as their first language.[1]

Kashmor City

Kandhkot is the district headquarters of Kashmor, and also an old city that lies on the right side of the Indus river. Kashmore City is a gateway to Punjab and Balochistan. In addition, the city’s main electricity comes from the Indus river.

List of Dehs

The following is a list of Kashmore District's dehs, organised by taluka:[4]

  • Kashmore Taluka (57 dehs)
    • Badani Kacho
    • Badani Pako
    • Bai Rup
    • Belo
    • Bhanar
    • Bindp Murad
    • Buxapur
    • Chachar
    • Daro Jhando
    • Domewali
    • Elsi
    • Gandheer
    • Geehalpur
    • Gishkori
    • Gondak Kosh
    • Gublo
    • Gullanpur
    • Haji Khan
    • Jakhrani
    • Jalal Sudh
    • Kacho Bahadurpur
    • Kacho Kashmore
    • Kacho Khoski
    • Karimabad
    • Kath Garh
    • Kauro Mahar
    • Keejhar
    • Khahi Kacho
    • Khahi Pako
    • Khewali
    • Kubhar
    • Kumb
    • Kumbhri
    • Line Purani
    • Machhi
    • Mahar
    • Masoowalo
    • Mekhan Bello
    • Mithri
    • Muhammadadani
    • Noorpur Kacho
    • Noorpur Pako
    • Pako Bahadurpur
    • Pako Kashmore
    • Pako Khoski
    • Rio Kacho
    • Sain
    • Samo
    • Shah Ali Pur
    • Shah Garh Kacho
    • Shah Garh Pako
    • Silachi
    • Sodhi
    • Sorah
    • Thalho
    • Toj
    • Zor Garh
  • Kandhkot Taluka (49 dehs)
    • Aalamabad
    • Akhero
    • Arain
    • Babarwari
    • Balochabad
    • Bilhari
    • Buxpur
    • Chaman
    • Dadar
    • Dari
    • Dhabhani
    • Dhandhi
    • Dhao
    • Lahri Domki
    • Doulatpur
    • Fareed abad
    • Garhi
    • Ghoraghar Katcho
    • Ghoraghat Pako
    • Ghouspur
    • Gulabpur
    • Haibat Katcho
    • Haibat Pako
    • Jaffarabad Katcho
    • Jageerabad
    • Jangin
    • Kajli
    • Kandhkot
    • Keti
    • Khairwah
    • Khan wah
    • Khanbhri
    • Kundharo Katcho
    • Machko
    • Makan maro
    • Makhwani
    • Malguzar
    • Malheer
    • Malookan
    • Mangi
    • Mari
    • Metahar
    • Rasaldar
    • Rejmatabad
    • Shah Mohammad Jeelani
    • Sunhiyanipur
    • Teghani
    • Wahidpur
    • Wakro
  • Tangwani Taluka (42 dehs)
    • Allah abad
    • Bahalkani
    • Bargh
    • Beghoo
    • Bijarani
    • Cheel
    • Dabli
    • Duniyapur
    • Gazi
    • Ghano Khoso
    • Gudo
    • Gulwali
    • Hajano
    • Hazaro
    • Heeranpur
    • Jaffarabad
    • Jamal
    • Jhalo
    • Karampur
    • Kair
    • Khairo
    • Kot dothi
    • Lalao
    • Lashari
    • Manjhi
    • Mari Jafar
    • Nar
    • Naseer
    • Ninde ji Dhori
    • Qureshi
    • Saido kot
    • Saifal
    • Salghni
    • Sanheri
    • Sawan Gabol
    • Shah gazi
    • Sher garh
    • Sherhan
    • Sorwah
    • Suhliyani
    • Tangwani
    • Unar

Notes

  1. Kashmore and Kandhkot taluks of Upper Sindh Frontier district
  2. Including Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated

References

Bibliography

  • 1998 District census report of Jacobabad. Census publication. Vol. 17. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999.
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