Zamoran
Zamoran, also spelled Zamuran, is a community situated northwest of the Kech District of the Balochistan Province in Pakistan and southeast of the Sistan and Baluchestan Province in Iran. It was named after a leafy tree, the zamor, found in the area. Another possible origin of the name is from a combination of the two words zaa meaning abuse and miran meaning shall be killed or sacrificed. The meaning taken from that is that the people living in Zamoran would prefer to be killed rather than abused. The population and way of living is purely rural and tribal.
People are ethnically Baloch and speak Baluchi. It has beautiful small valleys and springs. The means of transportation are mainly donkeys and camels.
In the 19th century when nawabs levied taxes in Mekrans different areas including Buleda but when it was came to the people of Zamuran, they rejected payment of taxes. In 1901, Mir Mohammad Omer was ruling the Mekran. He decided to go to Zamuran and collect taxes with force but as he came to Zamuran, the people attacked him and he ran away with the loss of seven of his guards.