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August 23, 2009 05:57 AM EDT

Lasbela District

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Lasbela is a coastal district of Balochistan province of Pakistan. It became a separate district in Kalat division on 30 June 1954. The name is derived from the words Las which signifies a plain, the greater part of the area being a flat plain, and Bela which means "jungle" and is also the name of the principal town of the district. Uthal is the district headquarters. The district is divided into 9 Tehsil and 21 union councils.

 


 

 

 


Administration

The district of Lasbela is administratively subdivided into four tehsils, these are:[2]

  • Bela
  • Dureji
  • Hub
  • Uthal

 

 History

Alexander the Great passed through Lasbela on his way back to Babylon after conquering Northwestern India. In 711 CE, the Arab general, Muhammad bin Qasim passed through Lasbela on his way to Sindh.

The area of the district was formerly a princely state of British India (Las – with Bela as capital), which later merged with Pakistan.

 

Geography

The main river is the Porali with its tributaries, Winder and Wirhab rivers.[3]Other rivers are the Phor and Hingol which rise in Awaran District before flowing through Lasbela on their way to the Arabian Sea.

 

 Demographics

The population of Lasbela was estimated to be over 700,000 in 2005. In 1998, the overall population was 98.33% Muslim.[4] Of the remaining, 1.37% were Hindus and 0.14% Christian, with the rest belonging to various other religions.[4] In 1998, about 37% of the population resided in the urban areas.[4] In 1998, 22.3% of the population was literate with 32.16% of the males and 10.46% of the females.[4] The majority of population speaks either Sindhi or Baluchi. Much of the population also speaks a language called Lasi, which is derived from Sindhi or Jadgali.

 

 Sites of Interest

 

Shrines

  • Shrine of Shah Bilawal
  • Lahut-i-Lamakan
  • Kumb Shrine
  • Shireen and Farhad
  • Sassi and Punnu
  • Pir Fida Hussain
  • Pir Moosiani
  • Pir Mohiuddin
  • Mai Gondrani
  • Hinglaj
  • [pir koonana]
  • [pir shah bukhari]
  • [pir meeran]
  • [pir bukur]

 

Historical Buildings and Archaeological Sites

At Bela:

  • Shah Jamai Mosque
  • Tomb of General Muhammad ibn Haroon
  • Tomb of Colonel Robert Sandeman
  • Karia Pir

Others

  • Sassi Waro-Chodo (Sassi's Spring), near Paboni Naka, about 68 km from Karachi.[5]
  • Bakkar Buthi, a small Harappan site located in the remote mountainous area to the east of the Las Bela plain.[6]

References

  1. ^ History of Lasbela - Las Bela District Government
  2. ^ Tehsils & Unions in the District of Lasbella - Government of Pakistan
  3. ^ 1998 Population Census Report of Lasbela, Population Census Organisation, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1999, Pg 2
  4. ^ a b c d 1998 Population Census Report of Lasbela, Population Census Organisation, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1999, Pg 24
  5. ^ Archaeological sites and historical monuments - Lasbela Government
  6. ^ Bakkar Buthi- Lasbela Government

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