Sanghar district of Sindh province of Pakistan
Sanghar district of Sindh province of Pakistan
Sanghar District is one of the largest district of Sindh province, Pakistan.
After the 1853 invasion by Charles Napier, Sindh was divided into provinces and was assigne formers also known as "Wadera", to collect taxes for the British. During this period Sanghar
obtained the status of Taluka, an administrative subdivision, and was
alternatively included in districts of Nawabshah and Tharparker. In 1954 it was given the status of District-Headquarters.
The people of the District, specifically the Hurs, played a vital role in independence of Pakistan. The Hurs were an organised military rebel group led by Pir Syed Sabghatullah Shah Pagaro Shaheed, popularly known as Pir Pagaro, that sought independence from the British Raj (Colonist). They fought a Gurrilla Warfare against the British military, and were always a thorn in the side of
British Raj. It has been said that this warfare was one of the major
nail in the coffin of British Raj in India.
According to the legend the bodies of Sohni Mahiwal, the titular heroes of one of the four popular tragic romances of Sindh, were recovered from the Indus River near Shahdadpur city and are buried there. The Tomb of Sohni is situated in Shadadpur, which is 40 km from Sanghar and 75 km from Hyderabad.
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