Hyderabad City Taluka
Hyderabad City Taluka | |
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Tehsil | |
حيدرآباد شھر تعلقو | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Sindh |
District | Hyderabad District |
Government | |
• Nazim | Abdul Jabbar |
• Naib Nazim | Ghulam Shabbir Chishty |
Population (2010) | |
• Estimate () | 1.5 million |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
Number of Union Councils | 20 |
Hyderabad City Taluka (Sindhi : حيدرآباد شھر تعلقو) is an administrative subdivision (taluka) of Hyderabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan.[1] Hyderabad district is subdivided into 4 talukas, the Urban area around the capital Hyderabad is part of Hyderabad City Taluka.[1]
Administration
The Taluka of Hyderabad city is administratively subdivided into 11 Union Councils.[1]
History
During British rule the city of Hyderabad, Sindh became the headquarters of Hyderabad Taluka - and for a time was part of the Bombay Presidency of British India.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India, written over a century ago during British rule, describes the taluka as follows:
“ | Hyderābād Tāluka.- Tāluka of Hyderābād District, Sind, Bombay, lying between 25°10' and 25°33' N. and 68°20' and 68°45' E., with an area of 398 square miles (1,030 km2). It contains one town, HYDERĀBĀD (population, 69,378), the District and tāluka headquarters; and 98 villages. The population in 1901 was 138,021, compared with 122,507 in 1891. The density, 347 persons per square mile, is largely above the District average. Land revenue and cesses in 1903-4 amounted to about 200,000. A small limestone range, known as the Ganjo hills, runs nearly due south parallel to the Indus for about 14 miles (23 km). The tāluka is compact in shape, and produces bijra, green gram, wheat, and cotton. It is irrigated wholly by canals.[2] | ” |
References
- 1 2 3 Taluka Municipal Administration Hyderabad City
- ↑ Hyderābād Tāluka, Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 13, p. 321.
Coordinates: 25°22′45″N 68°22′06″E / 25.3792°N 68.3683°E
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