sidagi
Sidagi is a small urban settlement located in the Kharan District of Balochistan, Pakistan. The town sits at an elevation of approximately 600 metres above sea level and is surrounded by arid plains that gradually give way to the rugged foothills of the Makran Range to the north. Sidagi occupies a strategic position on a historic trade route that once connected the interior of the Indian subcontinent with the port cities of the Arabian Sea.
The earliest records of Sidagi appear in annals from the 18th century, when it was noted as
The town’s economy is largely based on agriculture and livestock rearing, with date palms and wheat being
Sidagi hosts a number of educational and health facilities, including a government primary school and a health