Wazirabad Tehsil
Wazirabad Tehsil تحصيل وزير آباد city of cutlery | |
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Tehsil | |
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Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Wazirabad |
Headquarters | Wazirabad |
Area | |
• Tehsil | 1,206 km2 (466 sq mi) |
Population (2017)[1] | |
• Tehsil | 830,396 |
• Density | 688.5/km2 (1,783/sq mi) |
• Urban | 299,751 |
• Rural | 530,645 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+6 (PDT) |
Wazirabad Tehsil (Urdu: تحصِيل وزِيرآباد), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Wazirabad District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is headquartered at the city of Wazirabad and is administratively subdivided into 36 Union Councils.[2]
History
During colonial rule the tehsil was formed as a subdivision of the Gujranwala District of British Punjab. According to the 1901 census, the population was 183,205, a slight increase from the 1891 census (183,606). According to the 1901 census, the main towns were Wazirabad (population, 18,069), Ramnagar (7,121), Sodhra (5,050), and Akalgarh (4,961). The tehsil also contained 254 villages. The land revenue and cesses in 1903-04 amounted to RS. 270,000.[3]
The Imperial Gazetteer of India (written over a century ago during the rule of the British) describes the tehsil as follows: "The tahsīl consists of a riverain belt along with the Chenab rich and highly developed tract along the Siālkot border, with abundant well-irrigation; and the level uplands known as the Bāngar. The head-works of the Chenāb Canal are at Khānkī in this tahsīl."[3]
Towns and villages
- Jugna Chattha (village of chiefs)
- Meraj K Chattha
- Adal Garh
- Aujla Kalan
- Ahmadnagar Chattha
- Banka Cheema
- Bagrian Kohna
- Bharoke Cheema
- Bhatti Ke
- Bhatti Mansoor
- Bhoma Bath
- Chandhar
- Chak Baig
- Chak Dadan
- Chak Gillan
- Dilawar Cheema
- Dharowal Kang
- Dhaunkal
- Douburji Virkan
- Gill Wala
- Gunian wala
- Ghakka Mitter
- Hairanwala Kalan
- Dhala chaatah
- DadWali Sharif
- Dhilam
- Hardo Warpal
- Hazrat Kalianwala
- Jamke Chattha
- Jaura
- Jhatan Wali
- Kaka Kolo
- kalaske
- Kot Bangash
- Kot Inayat Khan
- Kot Jahangir
- Kot khizri
- Kot Qadir Bakhsh
- Kot Shah Muhammad
- Kot Yusuf
- Ladhewala Cheema
- Mansoor Wali
- Mardeke
- Mohlunke
- Pathanke cheema
- Nat Kalan
- Noian Wala
- Nokhar
- Qila Didar Singh
- Qila Mihan Singh
- Rasool Nagar
- Sodhra
- Saroke
- Verpal Chattha
- Wanjo Wali
- Wazirabad
References
- ^ "DISTRICT AND TEHSIL LEVEL POPULATION SUMMARY WITH REGION BREAKUP: PUNJAB" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 2018-01-03. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ^ Towns & Unions in the City District of Gujranwala - Government of Pakistan
- ^ a b Wazīrābād Tahsīl - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 24, p. 378.
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- Ahmad Nagar Chattha
- Akalgarh
- Baddo Ratta
- Banka Cheema
- Bharoke Cheema
- Bhatti Ke
- Bhoma Bath
- Boppra Kalan
- Buddha Goraya
- Harchoki Goraya
- Chandhar
- Dhaunkal
- Dilawar Cheema
- Eminabad
- Garmula Virkan
- Gakhar Mandi
- Ghakka Mitter
- Ghumman Wala
- Hardo Rattali
- Hardo Saharan
- Hazrat Kalianwala
- Jamke Chattha
- Jaura
- Jhatan Wali
- Kaka Kolo
- Kalaske Cheema
- Khiali Shah Pur Town
- Kot Hara
- Kot Inayat Khan
- Kot Jafar
- Ladhewala Cheema
- Mansoor Wali
- Mardeke
- Mari Bhindran
- Mari Khurd
- Majju Chak
- Nat Kalan
- Nizamabad
- Noian Wala
- Nokhar
- Qila Didar Singh
- Qila Mihan Singh
- Pindori Kalan
- Rana Colony
- Rasool Nagar
- Rasulnagar
- Sadhoke
- Said Nagar
- Shamsa Dhadha
- Sodhra
- Tattle Aali
- Wanjo Wali
- Adil Garh
- Ahmadnagar
- Aujla Khurd
- Baddoke
- Baddoki Gosaian – Tomri Sahib Temple
- Bhooma batth
- Dehla Chattha
- Gorali
- Hameed pur Kalan
- Jalalabad
- Kot Bhutta
- Kot Ladha
- Kot Paroya
- Kot Waris
- Maan
- Madrassa Chattha
- Naddha
- Othian
- Pandoke
- Papnakha
- Pundori Kalan
- Raja Village
- Shaikh Rajada
- Wadala Cheema
- Saide Wali
- Jugna Chattha
- Ghari Donger
- Pathanke Cheema
- Kub Pora Cheema
- Mohlunke
- Chabba Cheema
- Iftikhar Nagar Cheema
- Kale Wala
- Gill Wala
- Hassan Wali
- Bara Pind
- Kot Asaish
- Bega Khurd
- Bega Kalan
- Dharam Kot
- Pindori Khurd
- Ajitke Chattha
- Shair Pur
- Jham Wala
- Maryam Abad
- Verpal Chattha
- Gondlanwala
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