Thul Taluka
Thul | |
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Tehsil | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Sindh |
District | Jacobabad District |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
Number of towns | 3 |
Number of Union Councils | 24 |
Thul is an administrative subdivision of Jacobabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The subdivision is administratively subdivided into 24 Union Councils, two of which form the capital, Thul.[1] Thul is one of the densely populated Taluka of District Jacobabad, spreading over 317,520 acres. It consists on about half of population of the whole District and its population is approximately 356,705. There are 19 Union Councils and 96 Dehs in this Taluka. The Head quarter of this Taluka is situated about 33 km in the east side of District Head Quarter and connected with rail & road with other parts such as KandhKot, Shikarpur and Baluchistan province.
Religion
Islam Hinduism Others. Hindus mainly concentrated in the urban areas.
Languages
Sindhi, Balochi, Siraki and others. Sindhi and Balochi are important languages for communication in the area.
Transport
Thul is located corner of three districts of Sindh, Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Kandhkot/Kashmore. Round about one hour journey to each district headquarter of the cities.
Rail: Thul Railway Station is located outside of the Thul city approximately three km. It connects the city of Thul to Jacobabad and Kandhkot.
BY Road: Thul is connected via road to most major Pakistani cities such as Karachi connecting link road to National Highway at Hamayun area, Punjab, Islamabad, Peshwar, Gilgit Balistan, AJK and others via connecting Indus Highway at Kandhkot and Quetta connecting through National Highway at Jacobabad.
Important Crops
More than 85% of population of Thul is connected with agriculture or allied professions. Paddy, wheat and barley are the important crops of Thul. Thul has a notable rice market.
Geographical Location of Taluka Thul is as under
Lat: 28.2333, Lat (DMS): 28° 13' 60N,
Long: 68.7667, Long (DMS): 68° 46' 0E
Altitude (feet): 196, Altitude (meters): 59.
Tribes in Taluka Thul
Sarki,Banglani,Marri,Noonari,Kanrani,Bhangar,Burira,Khosa,Jamali,Bugti,Dasti,Jaffari,Brohi,Daya,Kori,soomro.channa '
References
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major caste soomra