Ghaziabad, Pakistan

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Ghaziabad
غازی آباد
Town
Ghaziabad is located in Pakistan
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
Coordinates: 30°17′N 72°23′E / 30.29°N 72.39°E / 30.29; 72.39
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictSahiwal
Government
Elevation
156 m (512 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Ghazi Abad (Punjabi: غازی آباد, Urdu: غازی آباد) is an emerging town of Chichawatni Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan. It exists on the road head of Chichawatni-Burewala, connecting Karachi with Lahore and Islamabad.The famous personality and Numberdar of the area Adda Ghaziabad is "Raja Kamran Qamar Kayani" (Grandson of Captain(R) SHAH JAHAN KAYANI).The other two numberdar's of this town are "Numberdar Raja Imran Habib Abbasi" and "Numberdar Raja Toseef Zafar". Raja Gulsher Haider Kayani (Grandson of Captain(R) Shah Zaman Kayani) is also a well known politician of Pakistan People's Party at this area. The main area is occupied by (GAKHAR-KAYANI) (RAJA-ABBASI) and (CHAUDHARY) families. The majority of people in chak no 21/11L are RAJA Braadri(برادری). This village is also called 21 chak (Rajgaan) (Urdu: راجگان).The KAYANI family contributed land for hospital in Ghaziabad for those people who cannot afford medical expenses, named as "BRIG(R) SHABBIR AHMAD KAYANI MEDICAL COMPLEX" which is still in under construction.

History[edit]

Jaggery گُڑ Production

As per the District Gazetteer 1883–84,[1] Sahiwal (earlier known as Montgomery and formally Gugera), the entire area was rarely populated; with nearly three thousand inhabitants in 1881 census. The current area was neither cultivated nor showed civilized shape until the mid-19th century. After World War I, British government gave award land to military veterans in the area keep the area under direct control, while bringing civilization in the area.

The area got a proper shape when the canal system was established after Indus Waters Treaty in 1962.

Significance[edit]

The word Ghazi is associated with term Islamic Warrior, the name was given to the village due to military contributions of earlier and subsequent residents.

Occupation[edit]

Most of villagers are dependent on agriculture, while a large number is associated with government and private services. Some labor are also found in bricks factory, however the number of these families are found less after government imposed restriction of child labor.[citation needed]

Education[edit]

Due to its central location, the area is specially getting fame with respect to educational facilities. Besides government schools for boys and girls, it also offers a number of other private and government ventures like Franchise of Allied, Educator and Divisional Public School (DPS). The area also offer quality Islamic education in various small Madrasa, present in the form of Al-Qalam Institute.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Punjab District Gazetteers: Ibbetson series, 1883-1884. Punjab government. 1884.