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Shamspir

Coordinates: 24°51′N 66°55′E / 24.850°N 66.917°E / 24.850; 66.917
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Shams Pir
شمس پیر
Map
DistrictKarachi West
CityKarachi
CountryPakistan
Population
 • Totalapproximately 5,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Shams Pir (Template:Lang-ur) is an island village near Karachi, Pakistan, along the western end of Karachi Harbour, close to Sandspit Beach and Kakapir. It is administered as part of the Karachi West district. Approximately 5,000 people now live on the island.[1] The village is bordered by thick Mangrove forests which grow in the harbor.[2]

Shams Pir is named for a Mazar (shrine) of a saint named Hazrat Sham Pir which located on the island. Shams Pir is an old village which, like Bhit Shah Island and Baba Island, predates the formal establishment of Karachi.[3] Residents from Baba and Bhit islands helped settle Shams Pir.[4] During the British era, some residents of Mithadar and Kharadar were settled in Shams Pir during construction of the Port of Karachi.[5] Some of those residents moved further west and established the fishing village of Kakapir.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Shams Pir Island gets". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  2. ^ "KARACHI: Mangroves disappearing off Shamspir Island". DAWN.COM. 2006-12-14. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  3. ^ Siddiqui, Ahmed Husain (1996). Karachi: The Pearl of Arabian Sea. Mohammad Husain Academy.
  4. ^ Tribune.com.pk (2019-02-24). "Forgotten stories of Karachi's coastal islands uncovered". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  5. ^ "􏰔􏰜􏰆􏰂􏰁 􏰗􏰏􏰐􏰘􏰋􏰓􏰏􏰋􏰐 􏰔􏰇􏰃 􏰝􏰔􏰇􏰌􏰓􏰆􏰞􏰋 􏰟􏰋􏰐􏰆􏰂􏰓􏰕􏰋􏰐Study on Knowledge, Attitudes, & Practices of Fisherfolk Communities" (PDF). World Wildlife Foundation. 2--5. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "􏰔􏰜􏰆􏰂􏰁 􏰗􏰏􏰐􏰘􏰋􏰓􏰏􏰋􏰐 􏰔􏰇􏰃 􏰝􏰔􏰇􏰌􏰓􏰆􏰞􏰋 􏰟􏰋􏰐􏰆􏰂􏰓􏰕􏰋􏰐Study on Knowledge, Attitudes, & Practices of Fisherfolk Communities" (PDF). World Wildlife Foundation. 2--5. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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24°51′N 66°55′E / 24.850°N 66.917°E / 24.850; 66.917