dilmurad railway station jacobabad

 Bahadurpur village is located on the Jacobabad Manjhipur road at some distance from Dilamrad railway station. This village is named after the son of Khan Bahadur Dilamrad Khan I, the hero of the 1857 war of independence.  Pani was exiled by Dilamrad Khan I. At that time, Naseer Bad lived in the Baluchistan region. At that time, the region was in the kingdom of Khan of Kalat. The British weakened Khan of Kalat and stationed troops in his area. Khangarh himself came to Jacob.  Abad Khanbayaun Dilamrad Khan was not the first political person, but he was a good expert as well as an independent thinker, due to which his opposition was strong and he was exiled by the British in the case of rebellion. In the year 1876, Khan of Kalat Khan Khudadad  Khan handed over the entire territory of Jacobabad up to Kazmir (the old name of Kashmore) to the Viceroy of India.  Bahadur Khan Khoso, the son of Dilamrad Khan I, was also taken away from there at the request of the rising powers of Nasirabad and he was detained in a military camp near the village of Dilamrad (where a historical railway station is located today).  After being kept in military camp, he was released and given him one and a half thousand acres of land in the present pass, which he increased to 80 thousand acres with his hard work and determination.  He used to go around on a bullock cart, which was pulled by two oxen, and he would give charity to the poor on the way. Behind the oxen, two workers would be riding on a horse behind him. He was a generous man.  He came to Bahadurpur and put one thousand rupees of silver in each of his four sons (Mir Dilamrad Khan II, Mir Shahal Khan, Mir Hasan Khan I and Mir Sikander Khan Khosu) and presented them to Pir Sain Paghari as a sight.  It was heard from the elders about Mir Bahadur Khan Khosu that once the British had a dispute over a land decision and when Mir Bahadur Khan gave Khosu the solution, the British said that you are not Bahadur Khan but "Bi Bahadur".  The British in the 1907 gazette wrote him as an expert.  Finally, his son Sardar Khan Khoso defeated Muslim League leader Sohrab Khan Saraki by 16 votes in the general elections of 1946 and it was the only seat in Sindh that Muslim League lost.  He voted in favor and played a positive role in the formation of Pakistan, while his son, Barrister Afzal Khan Khoso, was a well-known politician and lawyer in the country.  Apart from this, Afzal Khan Koso was elected twice as the President of the District Bar Association.

  The entire area of ​​Bahadurpur Circle was under the responsibility of the Kosas, but now there are various communities under the responsibility of the Kosas of that time who were not educated in schools or madrassas, but they were not ignorant of religion.  The magnificent mosques of that time in Bahadurpur and the construction of such mosques indicate that Bahadurpur and the surrounding Kosas were pious and virtuous people.  Kari is the victim of destruction, while the splendor of Dinpur and Bacharo's bungalows is restored.


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