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Ahmadpur Sial Tehsil
تحصِيل احمد پُور سيال
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictJhang
Government
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of towns1
Websitehttp://www.ahmadpursial.com/

Ahmad Pur Sial (Urdu: تحصِيل احمد پُور سيال) is a tehsil in Jhang District, Punjab, Pakistan. Its capital is Ahmedpur Sial city. The tehsil used to be part of Shorkot Tehsil,[1]

History

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The Ahmadpur and Garh Mahraja domains were added to the possessions of the Rajbana Sial tribe who had driven out the Baloch tribes to the Thal and defeated the Nawab of Multan by the late 1700s under its tribal chief, Mahr Rajab Khan Sial. The present-day Ahmadpur Sial tehsil and its surroundings constituted the tribal estate of the Rajbana tribe until the advent of the Sikh Raj. The tribe held the tract of land from their seat of power in Badh Rajbana, Shorkot to Kunal Khokhar, into the Muzaffargarh boundary and several outpost villages in the Thal.

Notable personalities of Tehsil Ahmadpur Sial

  • Najaf Abbas Sial
  • Rana Shahbaz Ahmad
  • Ameer Abbas Khan
  • Mirza Shabih Ul Hasnain
  • Mian Ghulam Ghazi Khan Sial
  • Rana Waqar Asghar
  • Molana Asif Mauvia
  • Prof. Mian Masaud Ahmad Yazdani
  • Nawab Nawazish Ali Khan Sial



Note: This List is Limitless by Progress Of Time , Changes Will Occur.


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References

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  1. ^ "Tehsils & Unions in the District of Jhang (Ahmadpur Sial Tehsil)". National Reconstruction Bureau, Government of Pakistan website. 2 January 2007. Archived from the original on 12 February 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  2. ^ (India), Punjab (1883–1937). Punjab district gazetteers. Civil and Military Gazette Press. OCLC 663560992.
  3. ^ "Gazetteer – Punjab District Gazetteers, Jhang District, with Map, 1929 – South Asia Archive". southasiaarchive.com. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. ^ 4,311 deserving women get financial assistance in Jhang (Ahmadpur Sial Tehsil) The News International (newspaper), Published 12 April 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2021