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Kotri (کوٹری),
a large town, (250 - 22’ north latitude, 68o –
22’ east longitudes) is the headquarters
station of the Kotri taluka, or administrative
district. It is situated on the right bank of
the Indus (in Sindh, Pakistan) and since 1900
has been connected with Gudu Bander on the
other side of the river by an iron bridge
replacing the steam ferry which used to ply
between these two places. The town originally
was within the Jagir of Mallick Sardar Khan,
forefather of Mallick Asad Sikandar Khan,
District Nazim of Jamshoro District. Newly
created district of Sind province of Pakistan,
Chief of Numria, the nine-men' clan. The town
has excellent road communication to Karachi.
There are two routes – one by Thano Bula Khan,
and the other via Jherruck, Thatta, Gharo and
Landhi. A road also goes to Band Virah, a
distance of 39 kilometers. Much of the traffic
by river has ceased since the construction of
the railway. Kotri is quite a modern place.
The city boasts an excellent railway and road
network, a courtesy of its neighbour,
Hyderabad on the other side of the river.
Soon, Kotri stood out as a major terminus for
the city of Karachi allocating trainful of
passengers from the Kotri Railway Station. It
also serves as a starting point for the River
Steamers for Sukkur and Multan.
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