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An Introduction to Union Council Silra,
Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh Pakistan
Compiled by
Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi
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Compiled by
Saroh Social Development Organization Shahdadkot
Saroh Office, Near Scientific Public School,
Railway Station Road, Shahdadkot,
District Kamber-Shahdadkot, Sindh, Pakistan- 77300
Ph: +92-74-4012896, Cell: +92-3337505896
E-mail: [email protected]
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An Introduction to Union Council Silra,
Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh.
By Sheikh Javed Ali SindhiBy Sheikh Javed Ali SindhiBy Sheikh Javed Ali SindhiBy Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi
Introduction
Union Council Silra surrounds Shahdadkot city from all the directions. It is one of the most important socio-political and cultural areas
of District Kamber-Shahdadkot. The UC is named after Silra tribe, a branch of Abro/ Samma origin of Sindhis. Sheikh Sadique Ali Sher
Ali Ansari (1901) describes Silra as the Slave Tribe. These tribesmen served as soldiers in Kalhora Army (1701-1783) of Sindh. They
were also encouraged by Kalhora Rulers to cultivate lands. The Silra tribe is found in Ghotki, Sukkur, Khairpur, Jacobabad, Shikarpur,
Larkana, Kamber Shahdadkot, Dadu, Nawabshah, Hyderabad, Umerkot and Karachi districts of Sindh. One of the ancestors of this
tribe founded Silra village near Shahdadkot in the early 18th Century A.D. Some of the Silra tribesmen have also been found in Jhang,
Rajanpur and Rahimyar Khan Districts of Punjab and in Jafferabad District of Balochistan. Some of the families of this tribe have also
settled in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Jordan and other corners of the world. It is said that the first spiritual leader of the
most people of this tribe was Sakhi Shah Jamal Qureshi. His ancestors belonged to Mao Mubarak near Multan, Punjab. According to
some sources, he was born in 611 A.H/ 1214 A.D and died in 689 A.H/ 1290 A.D. His shrine stands in village Balhreji,UC Bagi Taluka
Dokri near Mohenjodaro, some 30 Kilometers in the south of Larkana. Some people of this tribe also consider Mian Ghulam Siddique
Mekan of Shahdadkot (1844-1905) and Pir Turab Ali Shah Rashidi (1857-1938) of Kamber as their religious leaders.
Division of Silra Tribe
The Silra tribe is divided in the following sub clans; 1) Dodani 2) Fazulani 3) Kandani 4) Chhatani 5) Malookani 6) Khabrani 7)
Bhanbhani 8) Mahmoodani 9) Bodani 10) Jhamtani 11) Thekrani 12) Jhandani 13) Hashimani 14) Hawelani 15) Jeani 16) Khosani 17)
Sirwahi 18) Koorai 19) Hamzani 20) Eidanai and 21) Thakurani and 22) Pathan Wahi. After the death of Mr. Rasool Bux Khan Silro
during British Governemnt of India (1843-1947) , Wadero Muhammad Ibrahim Silro was chief of Silra tribe until his death in 1950s. His
son Wadero Noor Muhammad Silro was selected as newly head of Silra tribe after his father’s death. He also died in 2005 at
Shahdadkot.
Historical Background
The Silra tribe developed itself during Kalhora (1701-1783) and Talpur (1783-1843) Rule of Sindh. Mir Sobdar Khan Talpur bestowed
Jagir of 800 Beegha upon Pir Fida Muhiudin Shah and Pir Nizamuddin Shah ( Shikarpur) in Deh Silra in 1833. E.B.Eastwick has
mentioned Pir Fida Muhiudin Shah in his book “Dry Leaves from Young Egypt”, published from London in 1849. After the Conquest
of Sindh by Sir Charles Napier in 1843, the various tribes of Kamber, Shahdadkot & Miro Khan including Silra, Kalhora, Sial, Lashari,
Reti, Mirbhars and Hindus selected Khan Bahadur Sirai Pir Bhux Khan Khuhawar-I, as their tribal chief. He obtained agricultural lands
of Koor Dato and equally distributed among all above tribes. Khan Bahadur Sirai Pir Bhux Khan Khuhawar-I was awarded a Certificate
of Merit by Governor General of Bombay for his valuable services as a loyal landlord on 1st January 1878. He died around 1900 and left
a son Alhaj Haji Muhammad Bux Khan Khuhawar I-who passed away in 1932 at Shahdadkot. The British Government of India
established an Agricultural & dairy farm in village Silra in 1901. It was spread on 350 Acres of land where people were given awareness
on the breeding of Buffaloes, Cows, Goats and the Sheep. The Sukkur Barrage started working from 1933 therefore all previous canals
including Koor Dato were cut off. The Government Primary School village Silra was founded in 1935.
After the creation of Pakistan (1947) this land was purchased by Haji Ghulam Nabi Magsi in 1, 20, 000 Rupees. There were 10 wells
besides this farm. At that time Silra, Pirzada, Syed, Brohi and Sheedi castes lived here.It is said that there were 40 houses and 3 Temples
of Hindu Community in the village Silra. Their Mukhi was Diwan Hazzari Mal who settled all disputes of Hindu Community with his
knowledge and wisdom. Village Silra was completely destroyed in the great flood of 1942. A blood feud arose between Fazulani and
Malookani sub clans of Silra tribe in 1943 in which 14 persons including males and females lost their lives from both sides. This blood
feud is locally known as the “Juwal Waro Jhero”or the Blood feud of Grain Bag. After recession of flood water of 1942 Sir Hugh Dow,
the Governor of Sindh visited Shahdadkot and Silra village along with Khan Bahadur Pir Bux Khan Khuhawar-II (1903-1979) and other
British officials. He announced the construction of Silra Model Village with 60 houses. A total amount of 24000 Rupees were spent on
this scheme. Mahraj Gopi Krishan (1910-1992) also supported flood victims at that time. Another flood hit Silra Village in 1948. Village
Koor Dato was founded by flood victims after the Bolan Flood in 1976 on the banks of ancient canal.
Scio-Political & Economic Conditions
Electricity was supplied in this village from 26th April 1981. The Silra village came to be known as Little Moscow during MRD
Movement in 1983 because of great political awareness for the restoration of democracy in the country.. PTCL started working from
1995. Government Girls Primary School was established in 2000. The total population of village Silra is 5000 people. Pirbhat, Indus
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Resource Centre (IRC), SRSO, SAROH, HRDS, Solidarites, Marie Stopes Society, Batool, Sindhu, MM Ibrahim Group, Sathi are working
in the area for Community Empowerment for a long time.
UC Silra Formation
UC Silra was formed in December, 2004 when Kamber Shahdadkot was declared as newly created district of Sindh.
Area & Population
The total geographical area of Deh Silra is 2762 Acres. 1534 Acres are cultivable while 1228 are uncultivable. There are 81 Villages/
Urban Areas in UC Silra. Nearly half of these villages were badly affected by River Indus Floods in August 2012. UC Silra is comprised
of 6 Dehs or Revenue Villages namely 1) Silra, 2) Hameer, 3) Kario Ahmed, 4) Ganhwar, 5) Magsi, and 6) Sando. The UC has 9402 HHs
with a population of 65814. Sindhi, Brahui, Siraeki, Balochi & Bhili languages are commonly spoken. Majority of the people farm lands
and breeds livestock. While a small number has Government Jobs. UC Silra is marred with host of issues and problems including
social, political, environmental and economic.
Tribes & Castes of UC Silra
Silra, Kalhora, Syed, Khuhawar, Pirzada, Kori, Joya, Soomra, Leghari, Brohi, Chodhia, Khokhar, Mir Jat, Khosa, Umrani, Juneja, Karira,
Magsi, Pathan, Ghaibana, Chandia, Gadahi, Khaskheli, Pandha, Abra, Khushik, Dootia, Mastoi, Mirbahar, Depar, Kanga, Jamali,
Channa, Sheikh, Burira, Patooja, Langah, Manganhar, Abra, Chanwali, Jhurir, Lashari, Chandama, Gopang, Lodra, Kaheri, Bhatti,
Gadra & Bhills.
Important Villages/ Hamlets
Some of the main villages of Silra Union Council are Silra (Wada), Koor Dato, Kambrani, Mehrban Pathan, Mir Ji Nari, Kot Ali Nawaz
Khuhwar, Ilyas Panhwar, Kattal Shah, Ali Dost Magsi, Rais Meeran Magsi, Pandha, Ghaibana, Muhammad Azeem Brohi , Sando, Rais
Imam Bux Chandio, Ali Murad Chandio, Pir Turab Ali Shah, Haji Sabz Ali Brohi, Rasool Bux Brohi, Rahim Bux Brohi, Haji Nauker
Brohi, Sohbat Brohi, Bakhtiar Brohi, Fazal Muhammad Brohi, Haji Ali Hassan Brohi, Muhammad Saleh Lashari, Tharo Khan Sheikh,
Sahib Khan Lashari, Haji Muhabat Sasoli, Sardar Muhammad Bux Khuhawar, Syed Gulab Shah, Gadahi etc.
Government Facilities
Poverty is the most common feature and UC is lacking in Education and Health facilities. UC Silra has no Government Health facility.
Diarrhea, Fever and cough, Malaria, Hepatitis-B & C, Eye Infection and Cholera are very common diseases here. There is a small
number of LHVs, LHWs and TBAs in the area. There is no Disabled Persons Organization (DPO) in the Union Council but its residents
are members of Taluka Level DPO in Shahdadkot. Most of the area of this UC is irrigated by watercourses drawn from Sukkur Barrage.
The houses are built of mud and burnt bricks and people are engaged in Agriculture, Livestock rearing, Brick making and other labour.
Hand pumps are the second source of drinking water. Mostly the females and young girls of villages go for fetching water from the
long distances. They fill water through pitchers, canes and bottles. Water is used for drinking, cooking and washing purposes. Safe
Drinking water is the main issue of the area in all villages. Unemployment is a common issue. There are less Government Jobs and the
youth are facing many problems in their development and career building.
Notable Persons of UC Silra
Sardar Muhammad Bux Khan Khuhawar, Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi, Comrade Muhammad Urs Silro, Rais Rajo Khan Chandio, Bhotar
Barkat Brohi, Nazim Muhammad Ibrahim Silro, Akber Khan Khuhawar, Muhammad Yousif Magsi,Sardar Khadim Hussain Langah,
Syed Gulab Shah, Dr. Muhammad Siddique Khuhawar, Gulshan Chandio, Ali Nawaz Silro, Haji Wajid Ali Silro, Wadero Abdul Fattah
Silro, , Ghulam Umar Langah, Imtiaz Mastoi, Haji Akber Brohi, Muhammad Jinnah Brohi, Muhammad Ibrahim Brohi, Salim Lashari,
Muhammad Khan Moulai Magsi, Nasrullah Brohi, Peeral Faqir Silro, Jamadar Khan Silro, Haji Dost Ali Silro, Wadero Shahan Silro,
Comrade Qadir Bux Silro, Abdul Aziz Silro, Muhammad Alim Silro, Liaqat Ali Silro, Ustad Azizullah Silro, Ali Jan Silro, Ghulamuallah
Silro, Muahmmad Azam Silro, Comrade Muhammad Saleh Silro, Pathan Silro, Ustad Muahammad Sadique Silro, Ghulam Abbass
Silro, Yar Muhammad Silro, Shahabuddin Silro, Comrade Ghulam Sarwar Silro, Naseeban Silro, Jamila Silro, Hajul Silro, Azra Silro,
Irshad Silro, Sikander Silro, Nek Muhammad Silro, Ghulam Hussain Silro,Hafiz Ismail Silro, Ubedullah Magsi, Bhau Ismail Silro, Noor
Nabi Silro, Kheral Khiljan Silro, Muhammad Usman Brohi, Muhammad Karim Brohi, Haji Nouker Brohi, Haji Liaqat Silro, Naseer
Ahmed Silro, Punhal Silro, Manzoor Silro, Muhammad Karim Brohi, Abdul Rasool Brohi, Rahim Bux Brohi, Abdul Ghafoor Brohi,
Noor Ahmed Brohi, Khamiso Khan Brohi, Nasrullah Brohi, Allah Dino Mastoi, Professor Fazul Muhammad Umrani, Muhammad Kher
Brohi, Manzoor Ahmed Sasoli, Ustad Intzar Husaain Brohi, Gada Hussain Bhatti, Councillor Fauji Magsi, Moula Bux Magsi, Rais
Kauro Khan Leghari, Mir Manzoor Magsi, Ghulam Dastagir Magsi, Councillor Muhammad Achar Bhil.
PWDs Baseline Survey
A joint venture of Sightsavers International and Human Resource Development Society (HRDS) Islamabad has started the project
“Ensuring Social Inclusion through Accessible Water and Sanitation” in three District Chitral, Mansehra in KPK and Shahdadkot in
Sindh from May 2012 with the goal to reduce social exclusion of PWDs with community-managed accessible and affordable WatSan
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services in three districts of Pakistan. In District Kamber Shahdadkot the office was established in May 2012 for the said project. Union
Council Silra was selected from one of the four rapidly assessed union councils on the bases of findings from rapid assessment and
existing data. A baseline survey tool was developed and after consultation of all relevant stakeholders, it was finalized and translated
into Urdu. The baseline survey started to analyze the present status, needs and demands of PWDs by gender, age and disability type to
design inclusive WATSAN intervention in all villages of Silra Union Council. According to PWDs Baseline survey conducted by
Human Resource Development Society (HRDS) Area Office Shahdadkot (August 2012) there are 9402 HHs in Union Council Silra and
its total Population is 65814. This survey was conducted under the supervision of Javed Sheikh, District Coordinator HRDS Area Office
Shahdadkot in the month of August 2012. In the light of this baseline survey, following information of UC villages is shared for the first
time as there was no data available earlier.
Complete List of VillagesComplete List of VillagesComplete List of VillagesComplete List of Villages---- Union Council Silra Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh August Union Council Silra Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh August Union Council Silra Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh August Union Council Silra Taluka Shahdadkot, District Kamber Shahdadkot, Sindh August 2012.2012.2012.2012.
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Name of Village Total
HHs
Main Tribes & Castes
Location
01 Silra (Wada) 500 Silra, Pirzada, Kori, Brohi,Syed Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
02 Koor Dato- Ali Nawaz Silro/ Fazulani 41 Silra, Brohi Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
03 Koor Dato- Comrade Urs Silro/ Chhatani 132 Silra, Kori, Chandio, Soomro, Khushik, Khaskheli, Leghari, Chodhia, Jat Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
04 Koor Dato- Ghulam Qadir Silro/ Jeani 85 Silra, Syed Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
05 Koor Dato- Naseer Ahmed Silro/ Khabrani 115 Silra, Khokhar, Brohi Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
06 Koor Dato- Jamadar Khan Silro/ Khabrani 50 Silra Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
07 Koor Dato- Haji Dost Ali Silro/ Bodani 55 Silra, Syed Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
08 Koor Dato- Wadero Shahan Silro/ Khabrani 65 Silra Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
09 Koor Dato- Wadero Adal Silro/ Jeani 40 Silra, Bhil Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
10 Kambrani 500 Brohi, Kalhora, Magsi Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
11 Grid Station/ Power House 30 Khosa, Magsi, Mirjat, Umrani, Mirbahar,Sheikh, Brohi,Depar, Khushik,Chandia Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
12 Railway Colony/ Quarters 20 Kanga, Jamali, Jat, Khand, Harha, Brohi, Tunia & Karira Shahdadkot-Kamber Road
13 Moula Bux Wali Muhammad Magsi/ Admani 200 Magsi, Sheikh, Burira, Mirjat, Gadahi, Patooja, Pathan,Syed, Brohi SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
14 Rais Allah Bux Leghari (Muhalla) 155 Leghari, Mochi, Magsi, Brohi, Bhatti, Khaskheli & Soomra SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
15 Haji Ghulam Nabi Magsi Farm/ 30 Magsi, Khosa SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
16 Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi Bungalow 02 Magsi SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
17 Yateem Abad (Muhalla) 30 Langah, Chandia, Patooja, Mirani, Mastoi, Silra, Brohi, Khuhawar, Jat, Manganhar, SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
18 Baqar Abad (Muhalla) 1500 Silra, Mastoi, Abra, Jhurir, Sial, Brohi, Mangi, Juneja, Channa, Jakhra, Thahim, SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
19 Ali Abad (Muhalla) 300 Bhatti, Leghari, Lak, Mastoi, Umrani, Langah, Joya, Khuhawar, Sheikh, Depar SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
20 Hussaini Muhalla 110 Brohi, Abra, Chanwli, Mastoi SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
21 Nadir Abad Colony 25 Syed SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
22 Mastoi Muhalla 1200 Mastoi, Chandia, Brohi, Manganhar, Khosa, Magsi, Bhatti, Khokhar SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
23 Sharif Abad (Muhalla) 60 Mirbahar, Leghari, Joya, Mastoi, Kumbhar, Khosa, Magsi, Jamali, Jhurir SDKT-Garhi Khero Railway Line (East)
24 Juma Khan Brohi/ 25 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
25 Muhammad Karim Brohi/ Mardashai 10 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
26 Haji Sabz Ali Brohi/ Khiazai 100 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
27 Rasool Bux Brohi/ Khiazai-Lalazai 100 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
28 Raheem Bux Brohi/ Khiazai-Lalazai 125 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
29 Muhabat Khan Brohi/ Mardashai 15 Brohi, Khaskheli Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
30 Haji Nauker Brohi/Khiazai 80 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
31 Sohbat Brohi Khiazai 150 Brohi Shahdadkot- Silra Ratodero Road
32 Bakhtiar Brohi/ Khiazai 500 Brohi Shahdadkot-Ratodero Road
33 Haji Rahim Bux Brohi/ Khiazai 30 Brohi Shahdadkot-Ratodero Road
34 Qadir Bux Brohi/ Mengal 50 Brohi Shahdadkot-Ratodero Road
35 Haji Ali Hassan Brohi/ Khiazai 150 Brohi Shahdadkot-Ratodero Road
36 Fazal Muhammad Brohi/ Khiazai 100 Brohi Shahdadkot-Ratodero Road
37 Muhammad Nawaz Magsi/ Dahlkhani 20 Magsi North of Tanwary Distry
38 Munawar Magsi/ Dahlkhani 20 Magsi North of Tanwary Distry
39 Muhammad Khan Moulai Magsi/ Sakhani 20 Magsi North of Tanwary Distry
40 Kaiser Khan Brohi/ Pandrani 25 Brohi North of Tanwary Distry
41 Muhammad Saleh Lashari 200 Lashari North of Tanwary Distry
42 Chandama / Murad Shah 20 Chandama North of Tanwary Distry
43 Tharo Khan Sheikh/ Sharjah Ground 210 Khokhar, Chandia, Bhatti, Mastoi, Magsi, Buledi, Soomra, Lashari, Jamali North of Tanwary Distry
44 Sahib Khan Lashari 70 Lashari, Jamali, Magsi, North of Tanwary Distry
45 Haji Muhabat Brohi/ Sasoli 45 Brohi, Gopang Near Tajjar Graveyard
46 Sardar Muhammad Bux Khuhawar 10 Soomra, Lodra Shahdadkot -Qubo Saeed Khan Road
47 Yar Muhammad Magsi/ Dahlkhani 20 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
48 Ghaibana 50 Ghaibana, Chandia & Kaheri Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
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Important Contact Numbers
Comrade Muhammad Urs Silro
03337505580
Bhotar Barkat Brohi
03337505242
Muhammad Ibrahim Silro
03003401245
Abdul Rehman Brohi
03313315442
Akber Khan Khuhawar
03327899668
Miss Hajul Silro
03322016373
Salim Lashari
03337501887
Ubedullah Magsi
03342008418
Rais Rajo Chandio
03337508878
Gada Hussain Bhatti
03337503111
49 Muhammad Azam Brohi/ Muhammadshai 20 Brohi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
50 Muhammad Azeem Brohi/ Muhammadshai 40 Brohi, Soomra Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
51 Changul- Qadir Bux Brohi/ Sumalani 13 Brohi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
52 Changul- Mehmood Brohi/ Sasoli 30 Brohi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
53 Changul- Pandha 300 Pandha, Mastoi, Dootia Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
54 Changul- Abra 00 Nill Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
55 Rais Allah Bux Magsi 20 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
56 Rais Mehrullah Magsi 15 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
57 Rais Mithal Magsi 18 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
58 Sando/ Laiq Khan Magsi 30 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
59 Sardar Khadim Hussain Langah 25 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
60 Murtaza Brohi 12 Brohi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
61 Gadahi/ Qaim Khan Khaskheli 16 Khaskheli Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
62 Abdul Latif Magsi 20 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
63 Syed Gulab Shah/ Muhammad Hassan Magsi 10 Syed, Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
64 Rais Imam Bux/ Rajo/Ayoob Chandio 30 Chandia Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
65 Ali Murad Chandio 75 Chandia Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
66 Pir Turab Ali Shah 20 Chandia Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
67 Ali Hassan Magsi 20 Magsi Shahdadkot- Bago Daro Road
68 Mehrban Pathan 450 Pathan, Brohi, Chandia, Magsi, Kalhora, Khokhar, Mastoi, Bhatti Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
69 Karim Bux Magsi 50 Magsi, Chandia, Khosa, Jamali & Khuhawar Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
70 Muhammad Gul Pathan/ Durani 10 Pathan Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
71 Hameer Kalhoro 10 Kalhora Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
72 Mir Ji Nari 350 Khuhawar, Joya, Patooja, Brohi, Khushik & Bhil Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
73 Kot Ali Nawaz Khuhawar 28 Khuhawar, Langah, Bhatti, Syed, Khaskheli, Kori Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
74 Haji Sardar Ali Khuhawar 30 Khuhawar,Jamali, Khaskheli, Gadra Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
75 Ali Dost Magsi 150 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
76 Ilyas Panhwar/ M. Yousif Magsi 50 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
77 Kattal Shah 15 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
78 Muhammad Ramzan Magsi 10 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
79 Ali Muhammad Magsi 15 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
80 Rais Abdul Karim Magsi 30 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
81 Rais Meeran Magsi 100 Magsi Shahdadkot- Dost Ali Road
9402
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