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Lasbela District

Lasbela District (Urdu and Balochi: لسبیلہ, Sindhi Lasi: لسٻيلو) is a coastal district of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is also called Sassi-Punnu Garh (سسي پنو ڳڙهه) among locals.

Lasbela District
ضلع لسبیلہ
Map of Balochistan with Lasbela District highlighted
Coordinates: 20°13′38″N 66°18′22″E / 20.22722°N 66.30611°E / 20.22722; 66.30611
Country Pakistan
Province Balochistan
DivisionKalat
EstablishedJune 1954[1]
HeadquartersUthal
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerHassan Waqar Cheema
 • District Police OfficerN/A
 • District Health OfficerN/A
Area
 • Total8,437 km2 (3,258 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[2]
 • Total236,631
 • Density28/km2 (73/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils5

History

Alexander the Great passed through Lasbela on his way back to Babylon after conquering Northwestern India. In 711 CE, the Arab general. Muhammad bin Qasim passed through Lasbela on his way to Sindh. The area of the district was formerly a princely state of British India, which later merged with Pakistan. The name is derived from two Sindhi words Las which signifies a plain - the greater part of the area being a flat plain, and Bela which means "jungle" and is also the name of the principal town of this district. The old state of Lasbela history timeline is as follows:

1742, Las Bela State refounded

Las Bela (Area: 15,472 km) accedes to Pakistan

joins Balochistan States Union state stinguished,

17 Mar 1948, Las Bela (Area: 15,472 km) accedes to Pakistan

03 Oct 1952, joins Balochistan States Union

14 Oct 1955, state stinguished.

JAMOT, Kathuria segment (titles: Jam Saheb)

Ali Khan 1............................................1742 - 1765

Ghulam Shah.........................................1765-1776

Wir Khan I............................................1776 - 1818

Ali Khan I.............................................1818 - 1830

Mir Khan II...........................................1830 - 1869

1869 saw the death and defeat of the ruler of Lasbela, Jam Mir Khan, near Khuzdar. He is reported to have started a rebellion by the inhabitants of Jhalawan under the supervision of Nur ud-din Mengal. Gauhar Khan, the chief of Zehri tribe and his sons, who started a resistance movement against Mir Khudadad's rule were defeated and killed by Kalat's army at Garmap. The uprising started in 1893 and continued until 1895.

Ali Khan III(1st)................................. 1869 - 1886

He was born in 1849 and died in 1896,

Mir Khan III............................................1886 - 1888

Ali Khan III(2nd)........................21 Jan 1888 - 1896

Kamal Khan...................................May 1896 - 1921

Mir Ghulam Mohammad Khan.....Mar 1921 - 1937.

He was born in 1895 and died in 1937,

Mir Ghulam Qadir than Alian 1937-14 Oct 1955.

Lasbela was notified as a district on 30 June 1954. In October, 1955 the unification of the former provinces of Punjab, NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan took place. The Balochistan States Union was formed into Kalat division. In 1960, the area of Las Bela was detached from Kalat division and merged with the former Federal Capital Territory to form the division of Karachi-Bela Division. When the provincial system was changed in 1970, Las Bela became part of the new province of Balochistan.

He was born in 1920 and served as Chief Minister of Baluchistan from 1973 to 1974 and again from 1985 to 1988. He also served as Health Minister of Pakistan as well as being the Speaker of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly. He died in 1988.

Mir Mohannad Yousaf Khan Aliani (ren) 1988-date

He is the son of Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir and also served as Chief Minister of Balochistan from Dec 2002 to Nov 2007. His elder son Prince Jam Kamal Khan Aliani is the Nazim (mayor) of the District Council of Lasbela District in Pakistan. The famous Hinglaj Mata Mandir, a Hindu holy site located in the Hingol National Park, is situated in Lasbela district. The annual Hinglaj Yathra where more than 250,000 Hindu devotees participate every year.[3]

Administration

The district of Lasbela is administratively divided in four tehsils, one sub-tehsil and 22 Union Councils.[4]

Union Councils are given below:

Tehsil Uthal

  1. Uthal[5]
  2. Wayara
  3. Kenwari
  4. Lakhra[5]
  5. Sheh

Tehsil Bela

  1. Bela
  2. Welpat Shumali
  3. Welpat Junubi
  4. Kathor
  5. Gador

Geography

The main rivers of Lasbela are Porali River with its tributaries, Winder River and Wirhab River. Other rivers are the Phor and Hingol which rise in Awaran District before flowing through Lasbela on their way to the Arabian Sea.[6]

Demographics

At the time of the 2017 census the district had a population of 236,631, of which 123,639 were males and 112,986 females. Rural population was 182,605 (77.17%) while the urban population was 54,026 (22.83%). The literacy rate was 32.47% - the male literacy rate was 43.49% while the female literacy rate was 20.25%. Islam was the predominant religion with 98.38%, while Hindus are 1.44% of the population.[2]

Languages of Lasbela district (2017)

  Sindhi (53.14%)
  Balochi (34.31%)
  Brahui (9.05%)
  Pashto (1.47%)
  Others (2.03%)

At the time of the 2017 census, 53.14% of the population spoke Sindhi (including the Lasi dialect), 34.31% Balochi, 9.05% Brahui and 1.47% Pashto as their first language.[2]

Education

The Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Science is located in Uthal.

Economy

In the south east, an oil refinery Cnergyico was constructed in 2014 at Hub in Lasbela District which is capable of processing 120,000 barrels of oil. Furthermore, a power station is located adjacent to refinery, that produces about 1350 MW of power.[7]

Bibliography

  • 1998 District census report of Lasbela. Census publication. Vol. 57. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999.

References

  1. ^ a b c . Lasbela District Government website. 1 August 2006. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b c . Citypopulation,de website. Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  3. ^ Ali Xafar (20 April 2016). "Mata Hinglaj Yatra: To Hingol, a pilgrimage to reincarnation". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Tehsils & Unions- Lasbela District". National Reconstruction Bureau, Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d Saleem Shahid and Abdul Wahid Shahwani (24 February 2019). "Efforts on to rescue people from Balochistan's flood-hit areas". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  6. ^ 1998 Census report, p. 2.
  7. ^ Saad Hasan (4 July 2014). "A matter of weeks: Byco ready to utilise its Hub refinery". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 20 July 2021.

External links

  • Lasbela District at Balochistan Government website

Coordinates: 25°45′N 66°35′E / 25.750°N 66.583°E / 25.750; 66.583

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Lasbela District Urdu and Balochi لسبیلہ Sindhi Lasi لسٻيلو is a coastal district of Balochistan province of Pakistan It is also called Sassi Punnu Garh سسي پنو ڳڙهه among locals Lasbela District ضلع لسبیلہDistrict of BalochistanTop Princess of Hope in Hingol National ParkBottom Gondrani Cave CityMap of Balochistan with Lasbela District highlightedCoordinates 20 13 38 N 66 18 22 E 20 22722 N 66 30611 E 20 22722 66 30611Country PakistanProvince BalochistanDivisionKalatEstablishedJune 1954 1 HeadquartersUthalGovernment TypeDistrict Administration Deputy CommissionerHassan Waqar Cheema District Police OfficerN A District Health OfficerN AArea Total8 437 km2 3 258 sq mi Population 2017 2 Total236 631 Density28 km2 73 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 PST Number of Tehsils5 Contents 1 History 2 Administration 3 Geography 4 Demographics 5 Education 6 Economy 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditAlexander the Great passed through Lasbela on his way back to Babylon after conquering Northwestern India In 711 CE the Arab general Muhammad bin Qasim passed through Lasbela on his way to Sindh The area of the district was formerly a princely state of British India which later merged with Pakistan The name is derived from two Sindhi words Las which signifies a plain the greater part of the area being a flat plain and Bela which means jungle and is also the name of the principal town of this district The old state of Lasbela history timeline is as follows 1742 Las Bela State refoundedLas Bela Area 15 472 km accedes to Pakistanjoins Balochistan States Union state stinguished 17 Mar 1948 Las Bela Area 15 472 km accedes to Pakistan03 Oct 1952 joins Balochistan States Union14 Oct 1955 state stinguished JAMOT Kathuria segment titles Jam Saheb Ali Khan 1 1742 1765Ghulam Shah 1765 1776Wir Khan I 1776 1818Ali Khan I 1818 1830Mir Khan II 1830 18691869 saw the death and defeat of the ruler of Lasbela Jam Mir Khan near Khuzdar He is reported to have started a rebellion by the inhabitants of Jhalawan under the supervision of Nur ud din Mengal Gauhar Khan the chief of Zehri tribe and his sons who started a resistance movement against Mir Khudadad s rule were defeated and killed by Kalat s army at Garmap The uprising started in 1893 and continued until 1895 Ali Khan III 1st 1869 1886He was born in 1849 and died in 1896 Mir Khan III 1886 1888Ali Khan III 2nd 21 Jan 1888 1896Kamal Khan May 1896 1921Mir Ghulam Mohammad Khan Mar 1921 1937 He was born in 1895 and died in 1937 Mir Ghulam Qadir than Alian 1937 14 Oct 1955 Lasbela was notified as a district on 30 June 1954 In October 1955 the unification of the former provinces of Punjab NWFP Sindh and Balochistan took place The Balochistan States Union was formed into Kalat division In 1960 the area of Las Bela was detached from Kalat division and merged with the former Federal Capital Territory to form the division of Karachi Bela Division When the provincial system was changed in 1970 Las Bela became part of the new province of Balochistan He was born in 1920 and served as Chief Minister of Baluchistan from 1973 to 1974 and again from 1985 to 1988 He also served as Health Minister of Pakistan as well as being the Speaker of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly He died in 1988 Mir Mohannad Yousaf Khan Aliani ren 1988 dateHe is the son of Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir and also served as Chief Minister of Balochistan from Dec 2002 to Nov 2007 His elder son Prince Jam Kamal Khan Aliani is the Nazim mayor of the District Council of Lasbela District in Pakistan The famous Hinglaj Mata Mandir a Hindu holy site located in the Hingol National Park is situated in Lasbela district The annual Hinglaj Yathra where more than 250 000 Hindu devotees participate every year 3 Administration EditThe district of Lasbela is administratively divided in four tehsils one sub tehsil and 22 Union Councils 4 Uthal 4 1 5 Bela 1 5 Lakhra 4 Kanraj 4 Sub Tehsil Liari 4 Union Councils are given below Tehsil Uthal Uthal 5 Wayara Kenwari Lakhra 5 ShehTehsil Bela Bela Welpat Shumali Welpat Junubi Kathor GadorGeography EditThe main rivers of Lasbela are Porali River with its tributaries Winder River and Wirhab River Other rivers are the Phor and Hingol which rise in Awaran District before flowing through Lasbela on their way to the Arabian Sea 6 Demographics EditAt the time of the 2017 census the district had a population of 236 631 of which 123 639 were males and 112 986 females Rural population was 182 605 77 17 while the urban population was 54 026 22 83 The literacy rate was 32 47 the male literacy rate was 43 49 while the female literacy rate was 20 25 Islam was the predominant religion with 98 38 while Hindus are 1 44 of the population 2 Languages of Lasbela district 2017 Sindhi 53 14 Balochi 34 31 Brahui 9 05 Pashto 1 47 Others 2 03 At the time of the 2017 census 53 14 of the population spoke Sindhi including the Lasi dialect 34 31 Balochi 9 05 Brahui and 1 47 Pashto as their first language 2 Education EditThe Lasbela University of Agriculture Water and Marine Science is located in Uthal Economy EditIn the south east an oil refinery Cnergyico was constructed in 2014 at Hub in Lasbela District which is capable of processing 120 000 barrels of oil Furthermore a power station is located adjacent to refinery that produces about 1350 MW of power 7 Bibliography Edit1998 District census report of Lasbela Census publication Vol 57 Islamabad Population Census Organization Statistics Division Government of Pakistan 1999 References Edit a b c History of Lasbela Lasbela District Government website 1 August 2006 Archived from the original on 6 October 2007 Retrieved 20 July 2021 a b c Lasbela District population per 2017 census Citypopulation de website Archived from the original on 29 June 2020 Retrieved 18 April 2023 Ali Xafar 20 April 2016 Mata Hinglaj Yatra To Hingol a pilgrimage to reincarnation The Express Tribune newspaper Retrieved 20 July 2021 a b c d e Tehsils amp Unions Lasbela District National Reconstruction Bureau Government of Pakistan website Archived from the original on 5 August 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2023 a b c d Saleem Shahid and Abdul Wahid Shahwani 24 February 2019 Efforts on to rescue people from Balochistan s flood hit areas Dawn newspaper Retrieved 20 July 2021 1998 Census report p 2 Saad Hasan 4 July 2014 A matter of weeks Byco ready to utilise its Hub refinery The Express Tribune newspaper Retrieved 20 July 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lasbela District Lasbela District at Balochistan Government website Coordinates 25 45 N 66 35 E 25 750 N 66 583 E 25 750 66 583 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lasbela District amp oldid 1150557839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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