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'''Dadu''' may refer to:
==People==
*[[Dadu Dayal]], a sixteenth-century devotional poet-guru from Rajasthan
*[[Dadu means "Grandfather" in Bengali]], All over [[West Bengal]] Grandfather is called Dadu
* Dadu means 'father'. Synonym of 'dad' and 'daddy'


Dadu (Sindhi: دادو), (Urdu: دادو‎) is a district of Sindh Province, Pakistan. Dadu District was created in 1933 by the British Indian administration by merging Kotri and Kohistan tehsils from Karachi District and Mehar, Khairpur Nathan Shah, Dadu, Johi and Sehwan tehsils from Larkana District. The population of the district is 1,688,810 according to a 1998 census report. The rural and urban population of the district constitutes 79% and 21% of the total population respectively. The area of district is 19,070 square kilometers divided in seven talukas yielding population density of 88.6 persons per square kilometre. The average household size of the district is 5.5 persons, and 6.3 in urban areas. More than 73% of the housing units in Dadu District are single room houses. The average annual rainfall in the district is about 120 millimeters. The total forested area is 217,000 hectares yielding timber and firewood.[vague] In 2004 another district by the name of Jamshoro was carved out of Dadu District which comprised Taluka Kotri, Taluka Sehwan and Taluka Jamshoro, the headquarters of the new district.
==Places==
Contents [hide]
*Dadu, also known as [[Khanbaliq]], capital city of the Yuan Dynasty, located in modern Beijing, People's Republic of China
1 Tribes and clans
*[[Dadu District]], a district in Sindh, Pakistan
2 Demographics
*[[Dadu District, Taichung]], a suburban district in Taichung, Taiwan
2.1 Religion
*[[Dadu, Pakistan]], a town in Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan
2.2 Languages
3 Talukas (tehsils)
4 Places of interest
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
Tribes and clans[edit]


The majority of the population are Muslims that mainly consists of Sindhi and Baloch tribes. The Sindhi tribes include:
==Rivers==
Dawach, Bughio, Rahuja, Abbasi, Brohi, Chandio, Malik, Malak, Channa (Sindhi tribe), Sario, Birhmani, Ansari, Arain, Lakhiar, Langah, Gilal, Dero, Siyal, Soomro, Palh, Joyo, Panhwar, Mahesar, Solangi, Qadi, Shah, Mirani, Babar, Mallah, Abro, Vighio, Mohana, Ranjhani, Khero, Khaharo, Unar, Bahota, Chandoor Charan, Memon, Abbasi, Bhati, Mughal, Lakhmir, Johiya, Janwari, Qureshi, Rustamani, Hingoro, Rajput, Khatti, Jaisar, Kingrani, Akhund and others. The Baloch tribes include:, Korai, Jamali, Shahani, Gabol, Lund, Magsi, Khushk,Mandwani Bozdar, Leghari, Rodnani, Rind and Khoso tribes.[1]Mangrio
*[[Dadu River (China)]], a tributary of the Yangtze, also known as the "Tatu River", located in the Sichuan province of China
Demographics[edit]
*[[Dadu River (Taiwan)]], also known as the "Wu River", a river in Taiwan


Following are the demographic indicators of the district as per the 1998 census of Pakistan (including Jamshoro District which was a part of Dadu at the time):
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Religion[edit]
Islam: 97.49%
Hinduism: 2.05%
Christianity: 0.37%
Ahmaddiya: 0.08%
Others: 0.02%
Hindus and Christians are mainly concentrated in the urban areas.[1]
Languages[edit]
Note: This list only sums to 97.08%, there may be languages unaccounted for.
Sindhi: 88.0%
Saraiki: 43.33%
Urdu: 2.56%
Punjabi:1.88%
Pashto:1.17%
Baluchi:0.42%
Others:0.28%[1]
Urdu speakers are mainly concentrated in the urban areas.
Talukas (tehsils)[edit]

Mehar Taluka
Khairpur Nathan Shah Taluka
Dadu Taluka
Johi Taluka[1]
Places of interest[edit]

Gorakh Hill - First hill station in Sindh
Manchar Lake - Largest lake in Pakistan and one of the largest lakes in Asia

Gorakh Hill Top


Largest Lake in Asia, Manchar

See also[edit]

Dadu, Pakistan
References[edit]

^ Jump up to: a b c d Dadu, District. "Dadu City Layout". Dadu City Local Government. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
External links[edit]

Coordinates: 26°20′N 67°35′E
Categories: Dadu District

Revision as of 13:46, 26 March 2014

Dadu (Sindhi: دادو), (Urdu: دادو‎) is a district of Sindh Province, Pakistan. Dadu District was created in 1933 by the British Indian administration by merging Kotri and Kohistan tehsils from Karachi District and Mehar, Khairpur Nathan Shah, Dadu, Johi and Sehwan tehsils from Larkana District. The population of the district is 1,688,810 according to a 1998 census report. The rural and urban population of the district constitutes 79% and 21% of the total population respectively. The area of district is 19,070 square kilometers divided in seven talukas yielding population density of 88.6 persons per square kilometre. The average household size of the district is 5.5 persons, and 6.3 in urban areas. More than 73% of the housing units in Dadu District are single room houses. The average annual rainfall in the district is about 120 millimeters. The total forested area is 217,000 hectares yielding timber and firewood.[vague] In 2004 another district by the name of Jamshoro was carved out of Dadu District which comprised Taluka Kotri, Taluka Sehwan and Taluka Jamshoro, the headquarters of the new district. Contents [hide] 1 Tribes and clans 2 Demographics 2.1 Religion 2.2 Languages 3 Talukas (tehsils) 4 Places of interest 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Tribes and clans[edit]

The majority of the population are Muslims that mainly consists of Sindhi and Baloch tribes. The Sindhi tribes include: Dawach, Bughio, Rahuja, Abbasi, Brohi, Chandio, Malik, Malak, Channa (Sindhi tribe), Sario, Birhmani, Ansari, Arain, Lakhiar, Langah, Gilal, Dero, Siyal, Soomro, Palh, Joyo, Panhwar, Mahesar, Solangi, Qadi, Shah, Mirani, Babar, Mallah, Abro, Vighio, Mohana, Ranjhani, Khero, Khaharo, Unar, Bahota, Chandoor Charan, Memon, Abbasi, Bhati, Mughal, Lakhmir, Johiya, Janwari, Qureshi, Rustamani, Hingoro, Rajput, Khatti, Jaisar, Kingrani, Akhund and others. The Baloch tribes include:, Korai, Jamali, Shahani, Gabol, Lund, Magsi, Khushk,Mandwani Bozdar, Leghari, Rodnani, Rind and Khoso tribes.[1]Mangrio Demographics[edit]

Following are the demographic indicators of the district as per the 1998 census of Pakistan (including Jamshoro District which was a part of Dadu at the time): Religion[edit] Islam: 97.49% Hinduism: 2.05% Christianity: 0.37% Ahmaddiya: 0.08% Others: 0.02% Hindus and Christians are mainly concentrated in the urban areas.[1] Languages[edit] Note: This list only sums to 97.08%, there may be languages unaccounted for. Sindhi: 88.0% Saraiki: 43.33% Urdu: 2.56% Punjabi:1.88% Pashto:1.17% Baluchi:0.42% Others:0.28%[1] Urdu speakers are mainly concentrated in the urban areas. Talukas (tehsils)[edit]

Mehar Taluka Khairpur Nathan Shah Taluka Dadu Taluka Johi Taluka[1] Places of interest[edit]

Gorakh Hill - First hill station in Sindh Manchar Lake - Largest lake in Pakistan and one of the largest lakes in Asia

Gorakh Hill Top


Largest Lake in Asia, Manchar

See also[edit]

Dadu, Pakistan References[edit]

^ Jump up to: a b c d Dadu, District. "Dadu City Layout". Dadu City Local Government. Retrieved 8 November 2013. External links[edit]

Coordinates: 26°20′N 67°35′E Categories: Dadu District