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Shahpur, Punjab

Coordinates: 31°05′N 70°56′E / 31.083°N 70.933°E / 31.083; 70.933
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Shahpur (Urdu: شاه پور) (alternatively Shāhpur or Shahapur) is a city located in the west of Punjab province, Pakistan. It lies on the Jhelum River. Its old name was Rampur and it had a majority Hindu population until the 17th century. The name changed after the arrival of a Sufi saint Shah Shams Sherazi from Delhi.

History

Shah Shams Sherazi

Syed Shah Shams Sherazi was the descendant of Shiite Imam Jaʿfar al-Sadiq. He was the son of Sher Ali, whose mausoleum is in Delhi. Syed Sher Ali had come to India with the Mughal Emperor Humayun. In fact, Humayun moved to Iran seeking help to regain his empire when he was overthrown by Farid Khan, popularly known as Sher Shah Suri. After a special prayer for his success, Sher Ali and his two sons, Syed Shah Shams and Syed Jalal Shah, were asked to accompany Humayun to Delhi as commander of the Iranian troops. On their way, they were informed that Sher Shah Suri died. Without any bloodshed in the battleground, Humayun took over and regained the power. Humayun gifted land to Syed Sher Ali in Shahpur and suberb and offered his son, Syed Shah Shams, the marriage proposal of a girl named Sultana from the Mughal family.Syed Shah Shams accepted the proposal.After the merriage the couple started living in Shahpur.

In later years, the couple was blessed with five sons.Syed Shah Shams and his family left Delhi and crossed the Jhelum River to settle in Rampur (presently known as Shahpur). While his brother Syed Jalal Shah moved to a deserted area in Afghanistan and lived there. Jalalabad, now a city in Afghanistan, was named after him.Decendents of Syed Shahshamas Shirazi currently reside in villages and town like Kotla Syedian,Syed Rahman Shah District Jehlum,Nabi Shah Bala,Rawal,Hafizabad,Bhera,District Sargodha,Sailkot and all around Pakistan,few of them immigrated to Europe and North America.

Shahpur District

In 1893, during the British Raj, the district of Shahpur was created - the city of Shahpur was the capital. In 1914 the District Headquarters were moved from Shahpur to Sargodha - although the district continued to be know as Shahpur. In 1960 however, the district of Sargodha was created and Shahpur became one of its Tehsils[1]

During their rule the British had a regular census of their Indian empire, recording amongst other things religion and caste, the following table lists the percentage of the population belonging to each faith[2] .

Year Hindu Sikh Muslim Others Total
1885 17.2 ... 82.8 ... 100
1868 14.5 0.9 82.8 1.8 100
1881 14.0 1.1 84.9 ... 100
1891 13.4 2.0 84.6 ... 100

References

  1. ^ HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF DISTRICT SARGODHA - Punjab portal
  2. ^ Gazetteer of the Shahpur District 1897 published by Sang-e-mee Publications page 77

31°05′N 70°56′E / 31.083°N 70.933°E / 31.083; 70.933