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Mehar Taluka ((シンド語:ميهڙ) ,(ウルドゥー語:مھر)) is an administrative subdivision (taluka) of Dadu District in the Sindh province of Pakistan.〔(Taluka Municipal Administration Mehar )〕 ==History== Mehar Taluka was a subdivision of Dadu District 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:〔(Mehar Tāluka - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 16, p. 144. )〕 "Mehar.- ''Tāluka'' of Lārkāna District, Sindh, Bombay, lying between 27`10`44.23"N 67`49`25.34"E elev 162ft, with an area of 328 square miles. The population in 1901 was 58,434, compared with 48,320 in 1891. The tāluka contains 64 villages, of which Mehar is the headquarters. The density, 178 persons per square mile, greatly exceeds the District average. The land revenue and cesses in 1903-4 amounted to 2.8 lakhs. The tāluka is irrigated by the Western Nāra and one of its feeders, the stable crop is jowār abd rice. Prior to the floods of 1874 Mehar was fertile, but the water has now become brackish and all gardens have perished. Cultivation near the hills on the west depends entirely on rainfall."
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