词条 | Nasirabad District |
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|name = Nasirabad/Naseerabad District |official_name = |native_name = T-Pul |native_name_lang = |settlement_type = District |image_map = Nasirabad District.png |mapsize = 300px |map_caption = Map of Balochistan with Nasirabad District highlighted |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = Pakistan |subdivision_type1 = Province |subdivision_name1 = Balochistan |seat_type = Headquarters |seat = Dera Murad Jamali |unit_pref = Metric |timezone1 = PST |utc_offset1 = +5 |area_total_km2 = 3387 |established_title = Established | population_footnotes = [1] | population_as_of = 2017 | population_total = 490,538 | population_density_km2 = auto |leader_name = Sikander Umrani |leader_title1 = Deputy Commissioner |leader_name1 = [Younus Sanjrani] |blank_name_sec1 = District Council |demographics1_title1 = Main language(s) |demographics1_info1 = [Baloch l,Brahvi,Sindhi,Siraeki] }} Nasirabad ({{lang|ur|{{Nastaliq|نصِیر آباد}}}}) is a district in the centre-west of Balochistan, Pakistan. Nasirabad's headquarters are at Dera Murad Jamali. The original name of the district was Temple Dera, named after Captain H. M. Temple, a career British civil servant, who served as the Political Agent for Sibi from 1891 to 1892. Among the local population it is still known as 'Tipul', a corruption of the word 'temple'. Formerly part of Kalat District, Nasirabad was granted the status of a separate district in 1974, while in 1987 the new district of Jaffarabad was cleaved out of it.{{sfn|PCO|1999|p=13}} For three years, from July 1987 to December 1990, it was known as Tahseel Tamboo. Tamboo is a small village 40 km west of Dera Murad Jamali. Administrative divisionsThe district is administratively subdivided into four tehsils, these are:[2]
Union councilsThese tehsils are further divided into union councils. Currently, there are 31 union councils and one municipal committee in the district: Tehsil Dera Murad Jamali{{div col}}
Demographics{{anchor|Population}}The population at the 1998 census was {{sigfig|245890|3}}.{{sfn|PCO|1999|p=29}} The predominant religion is Islam, accounting for 99% of the district's inhabitants,{{sfn|PCO|1999|p=33}} while the major first languages reported in 1998 were Balochi ({{sigfig|54.94|2}}%), Sindhi ({{sigfig|30.5|2}}%) and Saraiki ({{sigfig|6.08|2}}%).{{sfn|PCO|1999|p=34}} Brahui is also spoken.{{Citation needed|date=May 2017}} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/DISTRICT_WISE_CENSUS_RESULTS_CENSUS_2017.pdf|title=DISTRICT WISE CENSUS RESULTS CENSUS 2017|publisher=www.pbscensus.gov.pk|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829164748/http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/DISTRICT_WISE_CENSUS_RESULTS_CENSUS_2017.pdf|archivedate=29 August 2017|df=dmy-all}} 2. ^\\{{cite web|url=http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=84&dn=Nasirabad|title=Tehsils & Unions in the District of Nasirabad – Government of Pakistan|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326132606/http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=84&dn=Nasirabad|archivedate=26 March 2012|deadurl=yes|df=dmy-all}} Bibliography
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