Zamoran, (Balochi) زامُران also spelled Zamuran, is a sub-tehsil of the Kech District of Balochistan Province in Pakistan and southeast of the Sistan and Baluchistan Province in Iran.
It was named after a leafy tree, the zamor, found in the area.
The meaning taken from that is that the people living in Zamoran would prefer to be killed rather than abused.
The means of transportation was mainly donkeys and camels but in these days there are roads and people travel by cars and motorcycles.
In the 19th century the rulers nawabs applied taxes on animals and trees in Makran's different areas including Buleda but when it came to the people of Zamuran, they rejected payment of taxes which was unlawful.