Английская Википедия:Chambar

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Chambar, or Chamber, is a town of Tando Allahyar District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is headquarters of Chamber Taluka (an administrative subdivision of the district). The town itself is administratively subdivided into two Union councils.[1] It is located at 25°18'0N 68°49'0E with an altitude of Шаблон:Convert.[2]

Etymology

The word Chambar is derived from the Sindhi language; it means "to cling to someone". Chambar is also the Sindhi caste which live in the Sindh province of Pakistan.Шаблон:Citation needed

Climate

Geographically, the climate of Chambar is warm in the winter[3] as well as in summer.

Industry

The industrial factors which affect the industrial condition[4] of city chambar is the production of sugar from Chamber Sugar Mill Pvt Ltd owned by Anwer Majeed.

Revenue collection

The strongest source of revenue collection from the city chambar is the Maalpirri;[5] and T.M.O collects revenues from the maalpirri as well as the fruit and vegetable selling carts which runs on the road. The Chairman of T.C of city Chamber (2018) is Mr. Jabram Amin Hyderi.


Population

The total population of Chambar is [6] more than 25000.

Ethnicity

There are many castes[7] living in the city chambar including, Muhajir (Basically originated from India and cast may be divided in and as, Rao, Rana, Qureshi , Siddiqui, Fateh Puri ) these are among one of the major inhabitants in the city, Furthermore, Kumbhar, Memon, Laghari, Khatti, Punjabi, Brohi, Samoo, Pathan, Noondani, Hindus which are basically Maheshwaris and Lohanas. Maheshwaris includes Rathi, Dewani.

Religion

Most of the population of Chambar belongs to religion Islam and minority of the population belongs to Hinduism and Christianity.

Transportation

There is not any airport or railway station system in the city. There is only one route by road which is known as Chamber Road; it connects Tando-Allahyar with Badin and many other cities of Sindh.

References 7. سياسي شخصيت "محمد امين حيدري

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Шаблон:Tehsils of Sindh