Maso Sahar

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Masoo Sahar
Sindhi: مسو ساھڙ
village
ڳوٺ مسو ساھڙ
Coordinates: 27.133536°N 67.964567°E
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
DistrictDadu District
Government
Population
 • Total3,122
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)PDT

Masoo Sahar (Sindhi: مسوساهڙ Mehar) is a village in Sindh, Pakistan.

The village was established in 1721. According to a 2018 survey, its population was at least 3,122. A primary school for boys was established in 1940, and one for girls in 1987 and also a sindh public primary school.

Reference[]

Related villages:kando sahar (ڪنڊو ساهڙ) Khan m.gopang (خان محمدگوپانگ) Dodo jogi (دودوجوگي)

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27°08′01″N 67°57′52″E / 27.133536°N 67.964567°E / 27.133536; 67.964567

Locality[]

Here is living only (saharساهڙ) (village maso sahar) is in [Mehar town] in [Dadu District]. It is administrated by the Government of Sindh. He is divided in Union Council shah panjo sultan.

History[]

during British rule with the town of Mehar as the headquarters. The taluka, along with the rest of Sindh, was for a time was part of the Bombay Presidency of British India.

The Imperial Gazetteer of India, written over a century ago during British rule, describes the taluka as follows

Education[]

  • Govt.primary school boys (1940)
  • Govt.primary school girls(1987) Sindh public school masso sahar
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