Fort Sandeman

E161923

Fort Sandeman is the former colonial-era name of the town now known as Zhob in Balochistan, Pakistan.

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Fort Sandeman canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former place name
human settlement
category British forts in the Indian subcontinent
Former names of populated places in Pakistan
Baloch regions
surface form: History of Balochistan
coordinateSystem geographic coordinates
country British India
establishedAs military fort
founder British authorities
surface form: British colonial authorities
function administrative center
frontier outpost
garrisonedBy British Indian Army
Frontier Corps predecessors
hasLanguage Balochi
Pashto language
surface form: Pashto

Urdu
historicalEra British colonial period
historicalSignificance British frontier administration in Balochistan
locatedIn Balochistan, Pakistan
surface form: Balochistan

Pakistan
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Zhob District
locatedInCountryAfter1947 Pakistan
locatedInRegion northwestern Balochistan
locatedOnRiver Zhob River
namedAfter Robert Groves Sandeman
namedAfterOccupation British colonial administrator
nearBorderWith Afghanistan
nowKnownAs Zhob
partOf British India
surface form: British Indian Empire
renamedTo Zhob
renamingReason post-independence decolonization of place names
usedFor control of tribal areas
securing trade routes

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Zhob formerName Fort Sandeman