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'''Jamesabad''' was the headquarters of Jamesabad | '''Jamesabad''' was the headquarters of Jamesabad Taluka of [[Thar and Parkar District]], [[Sind]]. | ||
==Named for== | ==Named for== |
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Country: | Pakistan |
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Jamesabad was the headquarters of Jamesabad Taluka of Thar and Parkar District, Sind.
Named for
It was named after Sir Evan James, Commissioner of Sind (1891-1900).
Population
- 1911: 672
Buildings
- Mukhtiarkar's office
- Musafirkhana (traveller's rest house)
- Police Lines
- Post Office
Transport
Railways
- Station on Mirpur Khas - Jhudo Railway.
Further Reading
- Gazetteer of the Province of Sind, Thar and Parkar District. Compiled by JW Smyth. 1919. Reprinted by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore 2005