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Keamari (Sindhi: ڪياماڙي,Urdu: کیماڑی) is a neighbourhood in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] Keamari was originally an independent settlement that was built on a sandy ridge on the eastern side of Karachi Harbour.[2]

Keamari
Locality
Sydenham Passenger Pavilion at the Keamari Boat Basin was inaugurated in 1914
Nickname: 
Seaway of Karachi
Keamari
Keamari
Coordinates: 24°49′N 66°59′E
CountryPakistan
Government
  ConstituencyNA-248 (Karachi West-I)
  National Assembly MemberAbdul Qadir Patel (PPP)

History


Keamari was a low lying island located between Manora and the city of Karachi well into the colonial era.[3] During this time, Keamari was the landing point for all goods and people entering Karachi. Kemari's anchorage during the early colonial era was too shallow for large ships, and so those were instead forced to dock at Manora.[4]

The 3 mile long Napier Mole Road was built in 1854 as a raised embankment which connected Karachi with Keamari.[5] A year earlier in 1853, the Napier obelisk was built to commemorate the late Governor of Sindh, Charles Napier. The British further built a spur of the Sindh Railway to Kemari, but which did not follow Napier Mole, but instead along the east part of Chinna creek.[3] During the colonial era, Kemari had a naval yard, a government commissariat, post office, customs and railway houses.[3] In 1865, the 1200 foot long iron Napier Mole Bridge was built as part of an upgrade.[3] In 1914, the Sydenham Passenger Pavilion at Kemari's Boat Basin was inaugurated by Lord Willingdon.[6] In 1917, the imposing Mules Mansion was completed, and was designed by Iraqi-Jewish architect Moses Somake.[7]


Neighbourhoods


Most of the neighborhoods of the defunct Kemari Town are densely populated with two exceptions. Baba Bhit is composed of three

small islands in Karachi harbour that are home to about 5% of the town's population. Further west, Gabo Pat is mostly rural with about 10% of the town population but half of the total town area. There are small villages in the rural area of Kiamari.


Sports


Kemari has many semi-professional football teams, including:




See also



References


  1. Kiamari Town - Government of Karachi Archived 2006-02-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Office, United States Naval Oceanographic (1976). Sailing Directions for the West Coast of India: Includes Ceylon and Maldive, and Laccadive Islands.
  3. A Gazetteer of the Province of Sindh. G. Bell and Sons. 1874.
  4. The Persian Gulf Pilot. J. D. Potter. 1875.
  5. Napier Mole Bridge to Keamari in Karachi
  6. Chelmsford (Viscount), Frederic John Napier Thesiger (1919). Speeches: 1916-1917. Printed at the Government Monotype Press.
  7. "Moses Somake: Mules Mansion at Karachi, Pakistan | Archive | Diarna.org". archive.diarna.org. Retrieved 2020-04-03.





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