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Mianwali is
a District in the north-west of Punjab, Pakistan. It borders Lakki Marwat
district in the west, Kohat and Kark districts in the North west and D.I
Khan in the southwest. Attok lies in the north, Chakwal in the north
east, Khushab in the east and Bhakkar in the south. In November 1901, the
NWFP was carved out of Punjab and present day towns of Mianwali, Isa Khel,
Kalabagh, and Kundian were separated from Bannu District (NWFP) and hence
a new district was made with the headquarters in Mianwali city and placed
in Punjab.
Demography
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The majority of the population is of Hindko origin similar
to the people of Attock.Niazi Tribe is The Most Famouse Tribe of this
District. Niazi Tribe is Mostly Living in The Mianwali City, Shahbaz Khel,
Mosa Khel, Mochh,Utra Kalaan, Sawans. The Tribes who known as Jats are
living in the Kacha and Thal speak a Hindko Seraiki, lived in all parts of
the district but mostly in Waan Bacharaan, Kundian, Ding Khola, Khanqah
Sirrajia, Saeed Abad, Bakharra/Kacha Kalo, Kacha paar,khita-e-Atlas, Kacha
Gujrat, Kacha Shahnawaz Wala, Phaati, Hurnoli, Alluwali, Duaba, Jaal,
Piplan, Wichveen Bala, Moosa Khel, Shadia and many others villages which
are parts of the district. There are small minority of Pashtuns and
Punajbis. Mostly people speak a unique dialect of Seraiki which borrows
many words from Hindko and Pashto. However the Khattak tribes living in
the suburbs of Isakhel, Chapri, Bhangi Khel, Sultan Khel, Makarwal and
Bani Afghan are bilingual, Pashto being their primary language but can
fairly communicate in Seraiki as well. Awans living in the Salt range of
Mianwali speak a dialect of Potohari which is called "Uttraadi"(pertaining
to the highlanders).
According to the 1998 census of Pakistan the district had a
population of 1,056,620 of which 20.39%2 of which 85,000 inhabit the
district capital.
Administration
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Mianwali used to be the part of Bannu district but on
November the 9th,1901 a new district was made with headquarters at
Mianwali city.Deputy commissioner used to be the head of the district.The
first deputy commissioner was Captain A.J.OBrainThe first district judge
was Sardar Balwant Singh.It is worth mentioning that Capt.O'Brian served
Mianwali not once but thrice.He was again given the charge of D.C.Mianwali
in 1906 and then in 1914. This time he was promoted to the rank of Major.
The system continued even after the creation of Pakistan as a sovereign
nation.It was not until year 2000 when the new local government system was
introduced by the President of Pakistan Perves Musharaf.Three basic
changes were made Divisions which used to be third tier of the government
were abolished and more autonomy was given to the districts under the
motive of devolution of power
With this new status of the districts Nazims were to become
the administrators of the district with more authoritative powers.
The post of D.C. was abolished with the aim to put an end
to the bureaucratic rule however the bureaucracy was offered an olive
branch by creating a new post of District Co-ordinating Officer.However
the Nazim remains the main elected representative and administrator while
the D.C.Os serve as representatives of the government
And now nazim
are make their term complete and Govt of Punjab hold this system and
Authorized DCO to get administration control till next new elections.
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The district is administratively divided into three Tehsils and 56 Union
Counsels.
Tehsils & Unions in the District of
Mianwali
| Tehsil |
Unions |
Total Unions |
| Isakhel |
CHAPRI, ISAKHEL, KALABAGH, KALLUR, KAMAR
MUSHANI, KAMAR MUSHANI PAKKA, KHAGLAN WALA, KOT CHANDNA, SULTAN
KHEL, TABISAR, TANIKHEL, TOLA BHANGI KHEL, TRAG, VANJARI |
14 |
| Mianwali |
ABBAKHEL, BAN HAFIZ JEE, CHAKRALA, CHHIDRU,
DAUD KHEL (RURAL), DAUD KHEL URBAN (TOWN), DHER UMID ALI SHAH,
GULMIRI, MARI (MIANWALI), MIANALI CITY -I, MIANWALI CITY -III,
MIANWALI CITY -IV, MIANWALI CIYT -II, MOCHH, MUSAKHEL,
MUZAFARPUR JANUBI, MUZAFARPUR SHUMALI, NAMAL, PAIKHEL, QURESHIAN,
ROKHRI, SHADIA, SHAHBAZ KHEL, SWANS, THAMEWALI, WAN BHACHRAN,
WATTA KHEL, YARU KHEL |
28 |
| Piplan |
ALLUWALI, CHAK NO 7 ML AT HAFIZ, DABB
BALOUCHAN, DOABA, GUJRAT, HERNOLI (RURAL), HERNOLI URBAN, KHOLA
AT KHANQAH SIRAJIA, KUNDIAN -II, KUNDIAN RURAL, KUNDIAN-I,
PIPLAN, TIBBA MEHRBAN SHAH, VICHVIN BALA |
14 |
| Total Number of Tehsils = 3
and Total Unions = 56 |
|
|
Name of Tehsil
Isa khel tehsil
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Isakhel Tehsil
is an administrative subdivision Tehsil of Mianwali District in the Punjab
province of Pakistan The city of Isakhel is the headquarters of the tehsil
which is administratively subdivided into
14 Union Council It
is located between 32° 30′ and 33° 14′ N. and 71° 7′ and 71° 44′ E., with
an area of 678 square miles (1,760 km2) and contains the towns
of Isakhel, Kammar Mushani and Kalabagh
Mianwali
Tehsil
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Mianwali Tehsil
is an administrative subdivision (tehsill)
of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan The tehsil is
subdivided into
28 Union
Councils -
four of which form the capital Mianwali.
According to the 1901 census, compiled during British
rule the population of the tehsil was 111,883 and contained 69 villages.
References
^Tehsils
& Unions in the District of Mianwali - Government of Pakistan
^Miānwāli
Tahsīl - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 17, p. 326.
Piplan
Tehsil
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Piplan Tehsil
is an administrative subdivision Tehsil of Mianwali in the Punjab
province of Pakistan The tehsil is subdivided into
14 Union
Councils -
one of which forms the capital Piplan
Geography
Mianwali district covers an area of 5,840 square
kilometres. The area in north is a continuation of the Pothar plateou and
the Kohistan Namak. The district consists of
various towns, including Kalabagh Isa khel,Ding
Khola (Khanqah Sirrajia),
Kundian Pai Khel Piplan Kamar mushani Mouch Rokhri Harnoli Musa Khel Gul
Miri Wan Bhachran Daud Khel and the district capital - Mianwali city.
Kalabagh is famous for the Kalabagh Dam and the Nawab Of
Kalabaghand for the red hills of the salt range and scenic view of mighty
Indus River
Kundian is the second largest town at a distance of 15 km
from the city of Mianwali.There is a Chashma Nuclear power
plant(Chashnupp)Ding Khola (PAEC),Kundian(Chashma)Barrage,K.J(Kundian
Jehlum)Chashma Jehlum)Link Canal
Thal is a large area which is mostly desert and semi-arid.
It is located between Jhelum and Indus river (The Sindh-Saagar Doab).
The boundaries of the old district established in 1901 included almost
70 % of this great area, but after the separation of Layyah and then
Bhakkar Tehsils, only about20% remains in this district. First deputy
commissioner Mr. A J O'Brian wrote in his memoirs,
In 1901 the District of Mianwali was formed out of the two Punjab halves
of two older districts, and I had the good fortune to be put in charge. It
was a lonely District with, as my Assistant Mr. Bolster called it, 'three
white men in a wilderness of sand.'"
Nammal (Namal) Lake is a place of interest for the hikers
and holiday-makers in Chakrala
Amongst fine views should be included that of the Indus and
the eastern valley from a little conical hill at Mari, where the "Kalabagh
diamonds" (quartz crystals) are found and which is crowned by an old Hindu
ruin. Amongst picturesque spots may be mentioned Nammal, just beyond the
Dhak Pass in Mianwali, also Kalabagh and Mari on the Indus, and Kotki in
the throat of Chichali Pass. The average rainfall in the district is about
250 mm
Isa Khel is another important town located in the west of
Mianwali. It is a historical town named after Isa Khan a famous Niazi
chief.
Kamar Mushani is famous for its trade and minerals
Education
The city is an economic and commercial hub in the district.
There are several educational institutions up to post-graduate level,
affiliated with the University of Punjab
Independent colleges
& Universities in Mianwali
|
| Govt. Technical Training Institute,
Mianwali |
| Talagang Road Near
Govt Degree College Wandhi Arayanwali, Mianwali |
|
| Govt. Vocational Training Institute
(W), Mianwali |
| Dr. Azeem Street
Near Inamullah Khan House Mianwali |
|
| Govt. Technical Training Centre, (ABAD),
Isakhel, Mianwali |
| Mianwali Road
Isakhel, District Mianwali |
|
| Govt. Vocational Training Institute
(W), Isakhel, Mianwali |
| Mohallah Alam Khan,
Isakhel, District Mianwali |
|
| Govt. College of Commerce, Mianwali
|
| Near Govt.Poultry
Form Mianwali |
|
| Govt. Institute of Commerce (W),
Mianwali |
| Near Miana Antha
Muslim Bazar Mianwali |
|
| Govt. Institute of Commerce, Isakhel,
Mianwali |
| Mianwali Banu Road
Isakhel |
|
|
Weather
Whole of the district has extreme weather, summer last from
May to September, June is the hottest month average temperature of month
rise up to 42°C and maximum could go to 50°C whereas in winter, December
and January temperature is as low as 3 to 4°C average per month
|
Month |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Year |
|
Avg high °C |
19 |
21 |
26 |
33 |
38 |
42 |
39 |
37 |
37 |
33 |
28 |
21 |
31 |
|
Avg low temperature °C |
3 |
6 |
12 |
17 |
22 |
27 |
27 |
26 |
23 |
16 |
9 |
4 |
16 |
|
Rainfall in. (Cm) |
1.6 |
2.1 |
4.1 |
2.4 |
1.9 |
1.8 |
7.6 |
11 |
4.5 |
0.7 |
0.1 |
0.9 |
38.5 |
History
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Brief Overview
Traditionally all major rulers of South Asia governed this
area in their turn. Mughal emperor Baburmentions Essa Khail (Isakhel)
whilst he was fighting against the Pakistan as part of his campaign to
conquer the Punjab during the 1520s (ref. Baburnama). Then came the Sikhs,
that era was famous for lawlessness, and barbarism, they ruled until the
annexation of Punjab in 1849 by the British. During British Rule, the
Indian empire was subdivided into province, divisions and districts,
(after the independence of Pakistan Divisions remained the third tier of
government until 2000). The British had made the towns of Mianwali and Isa
Khel tehsil headquarters of Bannu District then part of D.I.Khan of Punjab
Province
The district of Mianwali was created in November 1901, when
the N.W.F.P was carved out of Punjab and the towns of Mianwali, Isa Khel Kalabagh
and Kundian were separated from Bannu District which became part of the
NWFP. A new district was made with the headquarters in Mianwali city and
placed in Punjab, the district became a part ofMultan Division Mianwali
originally contained four Tehsils namely Mianwali, Isa Khel,Bhakkar, and
Layyah, in 1909 Layyah was transferred to Muzaffargarh District. The
district became a part of Sargodha Division in 1961, in 1982 Bhakkar
tehsil was removed from Mianwali and became a separate district of
Sargodha Division.
ContactArea:
5,840 square km
Population:1,057,000
(1.06 mill)...According to 1998 Population and Housing Census, total
population of Mianwali district is 1057 thousands persons out of which 530
thousands are males and 527 thousands are females. Density of population
in the district is 181 persons per square Kilometre. Percentage break-up
of the Rural and Urban population is 79.2 and 20.8 respectively
Climate:The
district has extreme hot and cold climate. The maximum temperature during
the summer shoots up to 51ýC while the minimum temperature recorded in
winter is as low as 2ýC. The average rainfall in the district is about 250
mm.
Litercy rate:
26 to 33 percent
Main crops:
Wheat, Sugarcane, Gram, Guar Seed, Ground Nut, Rice,
Cotton, Moong, Mash and Masoor seed.
Main fruits:
Citrus,
Guavas, Mangoes, Jaman, Dates and Banana
Main Vegitable:
Turnip, Potato, Cauliflower, Peas, Bottle Gourd, Bitter
Gourd, Chillies, Carrot, and Garlic
Forest:
40,020 Acres
Main Trees:
Mulbury, Bakain, Eucalyptus, Simbal, Popular, Sirin,
Acacia, etc.
Metal Road:
868 km
Major Industries:
Cement, Cotton Ginning & Pressing, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals,
Fertilizer, Flour Mills, Oil Mills and Power Generation
Mineral resources:
Limestone, Argillaceous Clay, Gypsum, Coal, Fireclay,
Silica Sand, Iron Ore, Dolomite, Rock Salt, Bauxite and Ochers
Famous Points
Chashma Barrage: The Most famous visiting point about 15 km
far from Mianwali
Near Kundian City. Its a famous Barrage on the Indus River.
Jinnah Barrage:
Another Barrage near Kalabagh city 35 km from Mianwali on Islamabad Road
near Kot chandna Distt. Mianwali.