- Source: Hyderabad District, Sindh
Hyderabad District (Sindhi: ضلعو حيدرآباد Urdu: ضلع حیدرآباد), is a district of Sindh, Pakistan. Its capital is the city of Hyderabad. The district is the second most urbanized in Sindh, after Karachi, with 80% of its population residing in urban areas.
History
The East India Company occupied Sindh in 1843. They formed three districts in Sindh administratively: Hyderabad, Karachi and Shikarpur.
In 1901, a new taluka named Nasrat was created from Sakrand and Shahdadpur talukas.
In 1912, the northern side of the district separated to form Nawabshah district.
In 1975, the southern side also separated to form Badin district.
After the 1998 census, two new talukas were created in the district named; Hyderabad city and Latifabad talukas.
After the 2002 elections, a new taluka was created in the district named Qasimabad from Hyderabad City taluka.
The city of Hyderabad is where the district headquarters were located and the district government used to be seated. The last Deputy Commissioner of the district was Rizwan Ahmed. Until the early 1970s the district included all the four districts mentioned above as well as the Badin district. This administrative setup was demolished by former President Pervez Musharraf in 2001 when he introduced the local body government.
In 2005, three new districts - Tando Muhammad Khan, Matiari and Tando Allahyar districts were formed out of Hyderabad district.
Geography
Hyderabad District is 104,877 hectares in size. 14,250 hectares of the district are under wheat cultivation, with a total annual production of over 55,000 tonnes.
Administration and government
The district Administration is given below:
Hyderabad Tehsil (Rural Areas)
Hyderabad city Tehsil
Latifabad Tehsil
Qasimabad Tehsil
Tando Jam
Demographics
At the time of the 2017 census, Hyderabad had a sex ratio of 921 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 65.76%: 69.91% for males and 61.23% for females. 373,410 (16.97%) lived in urban areas. 541,027 (24.59%) were under 10 years of age. In 2023, the district had 448,479 households and a population of 2,432,540.
= Religion
=The majority religion is Islam, with 90.67% of the population. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 8.32%, while Christianity is practiced by 0.95% of the population.
= Language
=At the time of the 2023 census, 45.92% of the population spoke Urdu, 43.12% Sindhi, 3.12% Punjabi and 2.83% Pashto as their first language. The majority of Urdu speakers live in Hyderabad city and its suburbs, where they form a majority, while Sindhi dominates rural areas. Muhajirs arrived in Hyderabad after Partition.
List of Dehs
The following is a list of Hyderabad District's dehs, organised by taluka:
Hyderabad Taluka (70 dehs)
Abri
Agheemani
Almani
Alni
Amilpur
Barechani
Barham
Bhido Jagar
Bhido Rayati
Bhinpur
Bilori
Bohiki
Boochki Jagir
Boochki Rayati
Buxo laghari
Chacha Detha
Chukhi
Dachrapur
Dali Nandi
Dali Wadi
Damanchani Rayati
Dhamanchani Jagir
Ghaliyoon
Ghotana
Gujjan
Gul Mohd Thoro
Halepota
Hatri
Hotki
Hussain Khan Thoro
Kajhur
Kathri
Kathro
Khanpota
Khunjejani
Kunner
Lashari
Liyar Jagir
Mati
Miyano
Moharo
Moolan
Mori Jagir
Mori Rayati
Mulki
Narejani
Noorai Jagir
Noorai Rayati
Panhwari
Pasaikhi
Patbhari
Patoro
Raees
Rahooki
Rajpari
Rukanpur
Sahita
Sanhwar
Seri Jagir
Seri Rayati
Sipki Jagir
Sipki Rayati
Sukhpur
Takio Jeewan Shah Jagir
Takio Jeewan Shah Rayati
Tando Fazal
Tando Qaiser
Thaheem
Theba
Widh
Qasimabad Taluka (4 dehs)
Jamshoro
Mirzapur
Sari
Shah Bukhari
Latifabad Taluka (10 dehs)
Bora reyati
Ganjo Takar
Giddu Bandar
Goondar
Khater
Lakhi Keti
Malh
Mehrani
Met Khan
Nareja
Hyderabad City Taluka (4 dehs)
Foujgah
Ghanghra
Gujjo
Hyderabad
See also
Hyderabad, Sindh
List of educational institutions in Hyderabad, Sindh
Shiv temple, Hyderabad
Notes
References
Bibliography
1998 District census report of Hyderabad. Census publication. Vol. 59. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999.
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