Sandeman Fort

Fort in Zhob, Balochistan
30°12′35.5″N 67°00′34.2″E / 30.209861°N 67.009500°E / 30.209861; 67.009500Site historyBuilt1890 (1890)

Sandeman Fort, also known as Zhob Fort is a fortress and a military garrison situated in Zhob District, Baluchistan. It was built in 1890 and is named after British administrator, Robert Groves Sandeman, who pacified the region.

History

It was built by the British in 1890.[1]

Prior to stationing of British troops in the area, the name of the city was Appozai, which was renamed as Fort Sandeman after British administrator Robert Sandeman who pacified the region.[2]

In 1976, it was renamed as Zhob by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Zhob's Sandeman Fort — a symbol of British rule in Balochistan | SAMAA". Samaa TV.
  2. ^ a b "WCLA to help restore historic Sandeman Fort in Zhob". 14 September 2019.