Kot Shamir

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Kot Shamir (कोट शमीर) (Kot Sumer) is a large village in Bhatinda tehsil of Bhatinda district in Punjab.

Location

It is situated 12km away from Bathinda, which is both district & sub-district headquarters of Kot Shamir village.

History

Rebellion at Kot Sumer:

Lepel H. Griffin writes:[1]Before the affair of Bhawanigarh was settled, another outbreak occurred at Kot Sumer, headed by Rajo, the widow of Sirdar Baksho Singh of Saboka. The fort held by this lady was very strong, and, before the Diwan was able to reduce it, he was summoned away to quell a still more serious revolt at Bhikhe, which Sirdar Ala Singh, the brother of Rani Khem Kour, one of Raja Amar Singh's widows, had seized, with the aid of the zamindars of the neighbourhood, expelling the Pattiala Governor, Thamman Singh, from the town and fort.

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Population

At the time of Census-2011, the population of Kot Shamir village stood at 10945, with 2107 households.

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