Attock District

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Attock
ضِلع اٹک
Attock District highlighted within Punjab Province
Attock District highlighted within Punjab Province
Coordinates: 33°45′57.6″N 72°21′39.2″E / 33.766000°N 72.360889°E / 33.766000; 72.360889
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
HeadquarterAttock
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerAamir Aqiq Khan[1]
 • District Police OfficerN/A
 • District Health OfficerN/A
Area
 • Total6,857 km2 (2,648 sq mi)
Elevation
355 m (1,165 ft)
Population
 (2017)[2]
 • Total1,883,556
 • Density270/km2 (710/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PKT)
LanguagesEnglish, Punjabi, Hindko, Urdu and Pashto
No. of Tehsils6
TehsilsAttock
Fateh Jang
Hazro
Hassan Abdal
Jand
Pindi Gheb

Attock District (ضِلع اٹک) is a district in Pothohar Plateau of the Punjab Province of Pakistan. Its capital is Attock city.

The district was created in April 1904[3] by the merging of tehsils of nearby districts. Its former name was Campbellpur. Today the district consists of 6 tehsils: Attock, Fateh Jang, Hazro, Hassan Abdal, Jand and Pindi Gheb.

It is located in the north of the Punjab province, bordered by Chakwal to the south, Mianwali to the southwest, Rawalpindi to the east, Kohat to the west, Nowshera to the northwest, and Swabi and Haripur to the north.

History[]

The original name of Attock District was Attock. It was changed to Campbellpur after the Commander-in-Chief of British forces Sir Colin Campbell, who rebuilt the city of Campbellpur. The name Attock was restored in 1978.[4]

Demography[]

According to the 1998 census of Pakistan the district had a population of 1,274,935 of which 20.45% were urban.[5] The estimated population in 2008 was 1.58 million.

In the 1998 census, 87% of the population identified their language as Punjabi. Pashto was the language of 8.3% and Urdu – of 1.1%.[6] In the 2017 census Punjabi speakers made up 64.9%. Pashto speakers were 14.5%, Hindko speakers accounted for 16.5% and Urdu speakers rose to 1.8%.[7] The Punjabi dialect of the eastern Fateh Jang Tehsil is called Sohāī̃ and belongs to the Dhanni dialect group. The dialects of Pindi Gheb Tehsil (called Ghebi) and of Attock (sometimes called Chacchi) have been classified as part of Hindko.[8]

Tehsils[]

The district of Attock is divided into six tehsils[9]

  1. Attock
  2. Fateh Jang
  3. HasanAbdal
  4. Hazro
  5. Jand
  6. Pindi Gheb

Union Councils[]

District contain a total of 72 Union Councils.[10]

Education[]

Attock has a total of 1,287 government schools out of which 51 percent (657 schools) are for female students. The district has an enrolment of 224,487 in public sector schools, having literacy rate of 26.3%. Attock is considered as most under developed district of Punjab.[11]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1625854
  2. ^ "DISTRICT WISE CENSUS RESULTS CENSUS 2017" (PDF). www.pbscensus.gov.pk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  3. ^ Gazetteer of the Attock District 1930, Punjab Government, Lahore 1932. Reprinted version: Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore, 1989
  4. ^ "Official Website". Attock Police. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  5. ^ "Pakistan: Population 1901–98". Urban Resource Centre. Archived from the original on 13 April 2003. Retrieved 3 July 2007.
  6. ^ 1998 District Census report of Attock. Census publication. 12. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999.
  7. ^ https://www.pbs.gov.pk/node/3391/?name=039
  8. ^ Shackle, Christopher (1980). "Hindko in Kohat and Peshawar". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 43 (3): 484–86. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00137401. ISSN 0041-977X.
  9. ^ "Tehsils of district Attock". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  10. ^ "Union Councils of district Attock". Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Punjab Annual Schools Census Data 2014-15". Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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