Kallar Syedan
Kallar Syedan کلر سیداں | |
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Tehsil | |
Kallar Syedan Kallar Syedan | |
Coordinates: 33°24′52″N 73°22′43″E / 33.41444°N 73.37861°ECoordinates: 33°24′52″N 73°22′43″E / 33.41444°N 73.37861°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Rawalpindi District |
Tehsil | Kallar Syedan |
Capital | Kallar Syedan |
Union councils | 11 |
Area | |
• Total | 420 km2 (160 sq mi) |
Elevation | 520 m (1,710 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 190,000 |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
• Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC+6) |
Area code(s) | 051 |
Kallar Syedan is a City and Headquarters of Tehsil Kallar Syedan, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan. On 1 July 2004, Kallar Syedan became the seventh Tehsil of Rawalpindi District, prior to which it was a part of the Kahuta Tehsil.[1] The Tehsil has 11 union councils.
Union Councils Of Kallar Syedan Tehsil
UC Number. | Union Council | Headquarters | Area (km²) | Population (1998) |
---|---|---|---|---|
UC24 | Nala Musalmana | Nala Musalmana | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC25 | Manyanda | Manyandal | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC26 | Samote | Samote | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC27 | Choha Khalsa | Choha Khalsa | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC28 | Kanoha | Khanoha | 00,00 | 14000 Approximately |
UC30 | Bhalakhar | ? | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC31 | Gufl | Guff | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC32 | Ghazan Abad | Ghazan Abad | 00,00 | 00,00 |
UC33 | Bishandote | Bishandote | 00,00 | 00,00 |
Villages Of Kallar Syedan Tehsil
- Arazi
- Bhatti
- Bhalakhar
- Bagh Boota
- Balimah
- 'bangyal
- Banal
- Barota
- Basanta
- Bawli
- Bhakhral
- Bimmah Gangal
- Bishandote
- Chabutra
- Chak Mirza
- Chamak
- Chamba Kerpal
- Chappar
- Chappri Akku
- Choha Khalsa
- ChowkPindori
- Dhamali
- Dahan Gali
- Darkali Mehmoori
- Darkali Sher Shahi
- Dera Khalsa
- Dhari
- Dhari Syedan
- Dheri Mirzian
- Dhoke Buhari
- Dhoke Captain Khaliq Awan
- Dhoke Lt Miran Bakhsh
- DhoKe Mahjian
- Dhoke Sub Amanat Hussain
- Dhoke Sufi Ghulam Farid
- Dhoke Adrain
- Dhoke Baba Faiz Baksh
- Dobairan Kallan
- Dhok Sabri
- Ghangothi
- Ghazan Abad
- Gohi
- Hayal Pindora
- Her Dho Chakyal
- Jabba
- Jabba Channi
- Jari
- Jaswala
- Jocha Mamdoot
- Kaaliyah
- Kalari
- Kanoha
- Khalwat
- Khooe Lass
- Kothi Syedan
- Kund
- Looni Sahelyal
- Mak Dhoke Bhattian
- Majhar
- Malook
- Mangal Rajgan
- Mangloora Shareef
- Manyanda
- Merah Sangal
- Miana Mohra
- Mohra Bakhtan
- Mohra Ropyal
- Mohrah Adrian
- Mohra Mareed
- Nala Musalmana
- Nambal
- Nandna Jattal
- Nothia
- Pallal Mallahan
- Peer Garata Syedan
- Phata
- Phalina
- Sairi Saroha
- Pindora Hardo
- Saaliyah
- Saroha Chaudhrian
- Sadda Kamal
- Sakrana
- Sahib Dhamial
- Samote
- Samote Mirzan
- Shah Khahi
- Sir Suba Shah
- Sumbal
- Takal
- Tamnoha
- Tareel
- Thala
- Tota Rajgan
- Walayat Abad
- Zia Town
Notable people
- Mir Syed Mohammed Ali Murtadah (Murtaza), known as Miran Shah, founder of Kallar Syedan.
- Syed Ghulam Jaffar Shah, direct descendent of Mir Syed Mohammed Ali, founder of Kallar Syedan, social activist.
- Tikka Khan, Army Chief of Staff (1972–1976), Governor of East Pakistan (1971), Governor of Punjab (1988–1990)
- Abdul Aziz Mirza, Chief of Naval Staff, ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
- Sardar Tariq Masood, High Court judge [2]
References
- ↑ "RAWALPINDI: Kallar Syedan starts functioning as tehsil". Dawn.Com. 2004-07-02. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
- ↑ "Honourable Mr. Justice Sardar Tariq Masood". Supreme Court of Pakistan. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
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