Bahawalnagar District
Bahawalnagar بہاولنگر | |
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District | |
Location of Bahawalnagar District (highlighted in red) within Punjab. | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
Headquarters | Bahawalnagar |
Government | |
• Members of National Assembly |
Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah (NA-188) Alam Dad Lalika (NA-189) Tahir Bashir Cheema (NA-190) Ijaz-ul-Haq (NA-191) |
Area | |
• Total | 8,878 km2 (3,428 sq mi) |
Population (1998) | |
• Total | 2,060,000 |
Time zone | PKT (UTC+5) |
No. of Tehsils | 5 |
Tehsils |
Bahawalnagar Chishtian Fort Abbas Haroonabad Minchinabad |
Bahawalnagar District (Urdu: ضِلع بہاولنگر), is a district of Punjab province in Pakistan. Before the independence of Pakistan, Bahawalnagar was part of Bahawalpur state governed by the Nawab of Bahawalpur. The city of Bahawalnagar is the capital of the district. Its population according to the 1998 census was 2,061,000 people.[1]
Administration
The district of Bahawalnagar is spread over an area of 8,878 square kilometres comprising five tehsils and 118 Union Councils:[2]
Tehsil name | No of Unions |
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Bahawalnagar | 31 |
Chishtian | 29 |
Fort Abbas | 16 |
Haroonabad | 22 |
Minchinabad | 20 |
Total | 118 |
Languages
According to the national census of 1998, the predominant first language[3] in the district was Punjabi, spoken by 94.6% of the population, followed by Urdu at 3.7% and Saraiki at 1.2%.[1]:42
History
Nawab Bahawal Khan-1[4] as second nawab of Bahawalpur ascended the throne in 1746 A.D. He was successful to a great extent in organizing and repopulating both his old and new possessions, but his enemies Wadera Muhammad Khan Kehrani, Bahadur Halani and others were envious of his prosperity and bothered him continuously.
Muhammad Mubarik after ruling successfully for years died issueless in 1772 A.D. He was succeeded by nephew Sahibzada Jafar Khan alias Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan-II[5] in 1772.
District boundaries
The boundaries of Bahawalnagar in the east and south touches the Indian territory while Bahawalpur district lies on its west and river Sutlej flows on its northern side. District Bahawalnagar spreads over an area of 8878 square kilometers.[6]
Population and literacy rate
The population of Bahawalnagar, according to the 1998 Census of Pakistan, is 2,061,447.[7]
The sub-campus of Islamia University is located here. Presently this sub campus is offering limited subjects for postgraduate education and graduation while there is only one post-graduation degree college for boys with an area nearly equal to 75 acres, formed in 1945, and one for girls.
References
- 1 2 1998 District Census report of Bahawalnagar. Census publication. 110. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 2000.
- ↑ Unions in Bahawalnagar Government of Pakistan Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine.. Nrb.gov.pk. Retrieved on 2011-12-04.
- ↑ defined as the language for communication between parents and children
- ↑ "CDA". Cholistan.gov.pk. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ http://www.bahawalpurcity.com/nawab.php
- ↑ "Bahawalnagar | Punjab Portal". Punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 2017-01-31.
- ↑ Population Archived May 13, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
Coordinates: 30°00′N 73°15′E / 30.000°N 73.250°E