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why is attock famous

by Dylan Gerlach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Attock is a place of great historic significance. Emperor Akbar the Great, the grandson of Babar, recognized the strategic importance of this area in 1581 and built the famous Attock Fort Complex. The fall of Mughal Empire in eighteenth century saw the rise of Sikhs in Punjab and Durrani Afghans to the West.

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Why Attock is called Attock?

Etymology. The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, its original name, which literally means "Foot of the Mountain."

What caste are people from Attock?

The Khattar, Syed,Paracha,Awans, Pathans, Bangashs, Gujjars, Rajput,Mughals and Shaikhs are the main tribes of Attock District. The main Rajput tribes are the Alpial, Jodhra, Janjua Chauhan and Bhatti. The Chauhan of Khaur, the Alpial of Chakri and Jodhra of Kamlial are important families in the district.

Which language is spoken in Attock?

In the 2017 census 83% of the population spoke Punjabi, 14.54% Pashto and 1.81% Urdu as their first language.

What is the old name of Attock?

Campbellpur DistrictThe original name was Campbellpur District after Sir Campbell who founded the city of Campbellpur to the south east of Attock town. The name of the district was changed to Attock in 1978. The area of Attock district is 6,857 sq km.

Do Pathans live in Attock?

The Attock Pathans are found in two parts of the tehsil, those of Sarwala, and those of Chhachh. The Chhachh Pathans have very little in common with the Sagri khattaks, as they are separated by the Kala Chita mountains.

Is Attock a Pashtun?

Both these Khattaks are unique in that they still Pashto. Most of the 44,244 Pathans living in Rawalpindi District came from the Chhachh region. In 1902, this region became part of the seperate Attock District....Pathan population of Punjab According to the 1901 Census.District / StatePopulationTotal Population263,89740 more rows

Is Hindko older than Punjabi?

Punjabi emerged around the beginning of the last millennium, around 1000 CE, and evolved from the Prakrits that were spoken in that part of the world. Hindko, which many insist is a Punjabi dialect and not an independent language, is likely to have emerged at the same time.

How big is Attock?

2,648 mi²Attock / Area

What is the old name of Karachi?

KalachiThe ancient names of Karachi included: Krokola, Barbarikon, Nawa Nar, Rambagh, Kurruck, Karak Bander, Auranga Bandar, Minnagara, Kalachi, Morontobara, Kalachi-jo-Goth, Banbhore, Debal, Barbarice and Kurrachee.

Which is oldest city of Pakistan?

PeshawarPeshawar is the capital and the largest city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Peshawar's history dates back to at least 539 BCE, which makes it the oldest city in Pakistan, also one of the oldest cities in South Asia.

Which city is known as the Door of Punjab?

LahoreLahore لہور لاہورCountryPakistanProvincePunjabDivisionLahoreDistrictLahore27 more rows

What is the old name of Multan?

KashtpurIt was subject to the Delhi sultanate and the Mughal Empire and was then captured by the Afghans (1779), the Sikhs (1818), and the British (1849). Multan was formerly called Kashtpur, Hanspur, Bāgpur, and Sanb (or Sanābpur).

What is the old name of Sialkot?

SagalaSialkotSialkot سیالکوٹPostal code51310Calling code052Old nameSagala or SakalaWebsiteMunicipal Corporation Sialkot24 more rows

What was the old name of Islamabad?

Potohar RegionThe old name of the Pakistani capital Islamabad was Potohar Region which was renamed Islamabad in.

What is the old name of Pakpattan?

AjodhanThe old name of pakpattan was Ajodhan. The great saint sofi Baba Groo Nanak of Sikh faith also visited here.

What is the old name of Abbottabad?

Abbottabad was named after Major James Abbott, the son of a merchant from Calcutta who in his youth, joined the Bengal Artillery, but eventually moved to what Abbottabadis now wish to call 'Suba Hazara', in the middle of the nineteenth century.

Attock History

Early history goes back to Alexander the Great, who came to the region in 327 BC and built a ship in Karachi’s region for their traveling purpose. Before Alexander, the region was ruled by different rulers, including Malavas, Kambojas, Kaikayas, Yaudheyas, Kurus, Pauravas, Daradas, and Madras.

Administration

The district is administratively divided into six tehsils and 72 union councils. The names of tehsils are given below.

Population

According to the census of 2017, the district had a population of 1,883,556.

Language

The dominant and first language of the district is Punjabi, spoken by 90 percent of the population. Other languages contain Pashto, spoken by 5 percent of people, and Urdu, spoken by 5 percent of the entire population.

Religion

According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the most dominant religion of the district is Islam, followed by 98 percent of the entire population, while 2 percent of the population contained Christians.

Attock Climate

Attock has a hot and dry climate in the summer seasons. The average temperature of the region varies from 27 to 34 degrees centigrade, while the highest recorded temperature of the region is 45 degrees centigrade. The season of winter is dry and cold, and the lowest recorded temperature of the district is 3 degrees centigrade.

Agriculture

The district has agricultural land, and the economy of people is generally based on crops. The major crops are peanut, maize, grams, wheat, millets, pulses, and corns. Peanuts are grown in large quantities and consumed in the country as well as exported abroad.

What province is Attock District in?

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 by the merging of tehsils of nearby districts. Its former name was Campbellpur.

When was Campbellpur changed to Attock?

The name Attock was restored in 1978.

How many tehsils are there in Attock?

The district of Attock is divided into six tehsils

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Overview

Attock District (Urdu and Punjabi: ضلع 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 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.

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.

Demographics

According to the 2017 census of Pakistan the district had a population of 1,886,378, of which 938,650 were male and 947,597 were female. 1,395,470 (73.98%) lived in rural areas while 490,908 (26.02%) lived in urban areas.
As per the 2017 census Islam is the predominant religion with 99.51% of the population.
In the 1998 census, 87% of the population identified their language as Punjabi. Pashto was the lan…

Tehsils

The district of Attock is divided into six tehsils
1. Attock
2. Fateh Jang
3. HasanAbdal
4. Hazro

Union Councils

District contain a total of 72 Union Councils.

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.

See also

• Kamra, Pakistan
• Pothohar Plateau

1.Attock - Wikipedia

Url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attock

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2.Attock - Pakpedia

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3.Attock District - Wikipedia

Url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attock_District

11 hours ago  · 23rd July 2020. Attock is located on the bank of the River Indus on the Pothohar Plateau, at the distance of 80 km from Rawalpindi and 100 km from Peshawar. Attock is …

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