Saddar Dera Bugti is town and union council of Dera Bugti District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
Dera Bugti (Balochi: ڈیرہ بگٹی) is a town in Dera Bugti District, Balochistan, Pakistan. It was the hometown of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. Most of the inhabitants of Dera Bugti belong to the Bugti family. It is not far from the Punjab state.
The word Dera means abode or settlement in Balochi languages. Dera Bugti thus means the settlement or city of Bugti tribe. Many cities in South Asia have Dera as a pre-fix such as Dera Ismail Khan and Dera Ghazi Khan.
There is another mean for it. DeraBugti (Dar Booy) is an old Persian (Dar = tree + Booy = live) word which means tree of immortal fruit, Alkahest.
The town of Dera Bugti serves as the headquarters of the district and tehsil of the same name. The town of Dera Bugti itself functions as a Union council. Dera Bugti is homeland of all Bugti tribes. In this District, four natural gas fields are working and the gas is being provided all parts of Pakistan, But most areas of this district are still deprived from gas, are Sui Gas Field which is managed by PPL, Pir Koh Gas Field, Loti Gas Field and Uoch Gas Field managed by OGDCL. Many Government Departments are working in the district like Education (Schools and Colleges), Forest, Agriculture, Health, B&R, PHE, etc but entering into the town one must cross the Government (Boys) Degree College, Dera Bugti.
Dera Bugti is a district within the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
The district is administratively subdivided into three sub-divisions, these are:
The population of Dera Bugti district was estimated to be over 450,000 in 2008. Over 99% of the people of the area are Muslims. The Bugti is the Baloch tribe in the district.
Coordinates: 28°50′N 69°00′E / 28.833°N 69.000°E / 28.833; 69.000
Dera or Dehra (Urdu: ڈیرہ ) is a Saraiki-language word meaning camp or settlement. In Punjabi, it is usually used as a place where men meet and socialize in the village.
Towns in Pakistan with Dera in their names.
Towns in India with Dera in their names.
Places in Iran named Dera or Dehra.
Religious sects:
Dera (Urdu: ڈیرہ ) is a Saraiki-language word meaning camp or settlement.
Dera, Dehra or DERA may also refer to:
Saddar (Urdu: صدر ) is one of the neighbourhoods of Saddar Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Saddar is the central business district of Karachi. 'Saddar' generally means 'centre' (of the town) and also 'head' (of State or organization). Empress Market in Saddar is the central shopping area of Karachi. Karachi's central bus station is also located in Saddar, thus connecting it with other areas of Karachi. A major street in Saddar is named Zaibunnisa Street, after the influential author and journalist, Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah. This street is one of the most modern and bustling in Karachi. Saddar is the hub of business activities in Karachi and is one of the oldest parts of the city. Many beautiful examples of British Colonial architecture can be found here; like the main building of Karachi Grammar School, Frere Hall and the Sindh Club. This was the centre of Karachi in the colonial era, and still is today.
Saddar also has the famous Karachi building called Rainbow Centre.
There are several ethnic groups in Saddar including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Brahuis, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis, etc. Over 85% of the population is Muslim. There are also Christian, Hindu, Parsis, Ahmadis, and other religious communities in Saddar. The population of Saddar Town is estimated to be nearly one million.
The Sad-dar or Saddar, literally Hundred Doors or chapters is a Persian book about Zoroastrianism. The hundred chapters are guidelines that Zoroastrians should follow.
Sanskrit cognate is Shat-Dwar (Shat=Hundred, Dwar=Door)