Hyderabad Division
{{Short description|Administrative division of Sindh}}
{{about|the division of Sindh in Pakistan|other divisions called Hyderabad|Hyderabad (disambiguation)}}
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| name = Hyderabad Division
| native_name = {{Nastaliq|حیدر آباد ڈویژن}}
{{script/Arabic|حيدرآباد ڊويزن}}
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| established_date = {{Start date and age|1 July 1970}}
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| leader_name = Khalid khaskheli
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| p1 = Badin
Dadu
Hyderabad
Jamshoro
Matiari
Sujawal
Tando Allahyar
Tando Muhammad Khan
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| population_urban = 4,346,036 (37.28%)
| population_rural = 7,313,210
| population_total = 11,657,249
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Hyderabad Division ({{langx|sd|حيدرآباد ڊويزن}}) is an administrative division of the Sindh Province of Pakistan. It was abolished in 2000 but restored again on 11 July 2011. CNIC code of Hyderabad Division is 41.[http://www.thenewstribe.com/2011/07/11/karachi%E2%80%99s-district-status-restored-notification-issued/ Karachi’s district status restored, notification issued] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216042427/http://www.thenewstribe.com/2011/07/11/karachi%E2%80%99s-district-status-restored-notification-issued/ |date=16 December 2013 }}, Published in The News Tribe on 11 July 2011, Retrieved on 7 August 2012 Hyderabad is the divisional headquarters of Hyderabad Division.
History
Hyderabad was part of Bombay Presidency from 1668 to April 1st, 1936.
Then it became part of Sind province from 1 April 1936 to 14 October 1955.
On 11 July 2011 Sindh Government restored again Hyderabad division.
14 October 1955, it became part of West Pakistan and remained until 1 July 1970.
After Bangladesh Liberation War then West Pakistan province divided into 4 provinces and Hyderabad District upgraded to Hyderabad Division of Sindh Province of Pakistan on 1st July 1970.
Hyderabad Division was dissolved in 2000, the division comprised the districts of Badin, Hyderabad and Tando Allahyar.
On 11 July 2011, Sindh government restored again Hyderabad Division.
On April 2014, Hyderabad Division divided and Thatta District, Badin District & Sujawal District ended up being part of newly created Banbhore Division
On 6 June 2014, Hyderabad Division further divided to create Shaheed Benazirabad Division.
Demographics
In the 2023 Pakistani census, Hyderabad Division (included Banbhore Division) had a population of 10.16 millions (total 11,657,249) consists of 60,30,741 males & females 5,625,967.
Languages
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|caption = Languages of Hyderabad Division (2023 Pakistani census){{cite web |publisher=Pakistan Bureau of Statistics |title=TABLE 11 – POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE, SEX AND RURAL/ URBAN |url=https://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2023/tables/sindh/pcr/table_11.pdf|access-date=20 July 2024}}
|label1 = Sindhi |value1 = 83.36 |color1 = red
|label2 = Urdu |value2 = 11.06 |color2 = darkgreen
|label3 = Punjabi |value3 = 1.71 |color3 = crimson
|label4 = Pashto |value4 = 1.07 |color4 = gold
|label7 = Saraiki |value7 = 0.41 |color7 = pink
|label6 = Balochi |value6 = 0.67 |color6 = aqua
|label5 = Hindko |value5 = 0.70 |color5 = saddlebrown
|label8 = Others |value8 = 0.98 |color8 = grey
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There were 9,717,871 Sindhi, 1,290,005 Urdu, 199,809 Punjabi, 125,391 Pashto, 82,454 Hindko, 79,088 Balochi, 48,331 Saraiki, 16,823 Brahui, 9,347 Mewati, 1,579 Kashmiri, 488 Koshitani, 252 Shina, 108 Balti, 123 Kalasha and 85,581 Others.
During colonial rule, the Erstwhile division was a district of Sind in what was then the Bombay Presidency of British India.[https://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V13_318.gif Hyderābād District - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 13, p. 312.] The population of the district increased by 47% between 1872 and 1901. The total population according to the census were 677,994 in 1872, 703,637 in 1881, 861,994 in 1891 and 989,030 in 1901.[https://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V13_320.gif Hyderābād District - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 13, p. 314.]
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Taluka
! Population (1901) |
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Guni
| 91,506 |
Badin
| 81,790 |
Tando Bago
| 74,876 |
Dero Mohbat
| 46,919 |
Hyderabad
| 138,021 |
Tando Alahyar
| 87,990 |
Shahdadpur
| 73,504 |
Hala
| 98,230 |
Sakrand
| 64,036 |
Moro
| 66,641 |
Naushahro
| 97,506 |
Kandiaro
| 62,937 |
Nusrat (Nawabshah)
| 5,074 |
List of the districts by population over the years
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colspan="4" | Districts of Hyderabad Division
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District
!Population !Population !Population !Population !Population | ||
Dadu
|1,742,320 | 1,550,266 | 1,106,717
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Hyderabad
|2,432,540 | 2,199,463 | 1,494,866
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Jamshoro
|1,117,308 | 993,142 | 582,094
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Matiari
|849,383 | 769,349 | 494,244
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Tando Allahyar
|922,012 | 836,887 | 493,526
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Tando Muhammad Khan
|726,119 | 677,228 | 438,624
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Totals
|11,659,246 | 10,592,635 | 6,829,537
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List of the districts by area, population, density, literacy rate etc.
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!# !District !Headquarter !Area !Pop. (2023) !Density (ppl/km²) (2023) !Lit. rate |
1
|11,204 |1,117,308 |99.7 |49.63% |
2
|993 |2,432,540 |2,448.7 |67.21% |
3
|6,858 |1,947,081 |284.6 |36.65% |
4
|Dadu |Dadu |7,866 |1,742,320 |221.8 |47.13% |
5
|1,417 |849,383 |599.0 |45.88% |
6
|8,785 |839,292 |95.5 |27.02% |
7
|1,554 |922,012 |592.8 |39.80% |
8
|1,423 |726,119 |509.1 |34.02% |
9
|8,570 |1,083,191 |126.8 |26.88% |
List of the Tehsils
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!# !Tehsil !Area !Pop. (2023) !Density (ppl/km²) (2023) !Lit. rate !Districts |
1
|1,816 |490,386 |270.04 | | rowspan="6" |Badin District |
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3
|1,143 |471,100 |412.16 | |
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|1,642 |374,854 |228.29 | |
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|569 |184,206 |323.74 | |
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|1,688 |426,535 |252.69 | |
7
|3,489 |214,710 |61.54 | | rowspan="5" |Sujawal District |
8
|778 |11,403 |14.66 | |
9
|698 |231,735 |332 | |
10
|3,074 |168,911 |54.95 | |
11
|746 |212,533 |284.9 | |
12
|1,018 |198,920 |195.4 | | rowspan="4" |Thatta District |
13
|771 |63,217 |81.99 | |
14
|2,958 |376,078 |127.14 | |
15
|3,823 |444,976 |116.39 | |
16
|846 |508,607 |601.19 | | rowspan="4" |Dadu District |
17
|3,509 |333,179 |94.95 | |
18
|2,583 |379,975 |147.11 | |
19
|928 |520,559 |560.95 | |
20
|43 |778,132 |18,096.09 | | rowspan="4" |Hyderabad District |
21
|711 |511,265 |719.08 | |
22
|204 |800,983 |3,926.39 | |
23
|35 |342,160 |9,776.00 | |
24
|1,051 |472,003 |244,105 | | rowspan="4" |Jamshoro District |
25
|2,160 |322,011 |165,837 | |
26
|2,303 |161,794 |84,442 | |
27
|5,690 |161,500 |83,652 | |
28
|488 |286,155 |586.38 | | rowspan="3" |Matiari District |
29
|568 |377,945 |665.4 | |
30
|361 |185,283 |513.25 | |
31
|483 |233,424 |483.28 | | rowspan="4" |Tando Allahyar District |
32
|626 |266,665 |425.98 | |
33
|445 |421,923 |948.14 | |
34
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35
|770 |247,027 |320.81 | | rowspan="3" |Tando Muhammad Khan District |
36
|390 |206,665 |529.91 | |
37
|263 |272,427 |1,035.84 | |
[[List of constituencies of Pakistan|Constituencies]]
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See also
- Divisions of Pakistan
- Divisions of Punjab, Pakistan
- Divisions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Divisions of Balochistan
- Divisions of Sindh
- Divisions of Azad Kashmir
- Divisions of Gilgit-Baltistan
- Districts of Pakistan
- Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
- Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Districts of Balochistan
- Districts of Sindh
- Districts of Azad Kashmir
- Districts of Gilgit-Baltistan
References
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