Sohawa Tehsil

Sohawa
Tehsil
Country Pakistan
Region Punjab
District Jhelum District
Capital Sohawa
Towns 4
Union councils 10
Population
  Total 156 400
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC+6)
Postal Code 49230
Area code(s) 0092544

Sohawa is an administrative sub-division (tehsil) of Jhelum District, situated in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is located in north-western part of the district. One sign of Sohawa is the toll plaza by the name of 'Tarakki' on the Grand Trunk Road. The main bazaar of Sohawa attracts people from nearby villages.

History

The etymology of the name Sohawa has not been proven, but according to folk etymology the original name was Soo Awa which means "100 fences of potters". Sohawa was originally a small village near to Khoraka, after several years of human settlement in these two villages, the original village of Soahwa and Khoraka merged with each other and the present town of Sohawa was formed that contained market of all types. The original village is part of the main town(khoraka) and called "Ward #1" or Purana Sohawa (literally "old Sohawa")

Demographics

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcREHD3XwZUWnVxMumuLBJHbLSmmFzjPRQQrmFdeFUyygmGNpBa- The most famous village is Kot Dhamiak(fort of Dhamials)since the time of Sultan Raja Dhami Khan. Which was a fort at the time when ShahabuDin conquered this area in 16th century. This is the place where Shehab-ud-din ghori was murdered by khokhars.(according to,Allan (1900), p. 210, IMPERIAL GAZETTEERS OF INDIA.census of India 1901). Nowadays there is a big market in this village where most people and do shopping. The village named Bishindaur which was changed to Dewan-e-Hazoori by Mian Mohammad Nawaz Shareef on the request of Majlis-e-Qadria Hazrat Dewan-e-Hazoori is located about 5 miles from Sohawa. Bishandour was named on the name of Bishan Singh who ruled the area and was the grandson of Raja Ram Singh who was ruler of Amber, and head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan, from 1688 to 1699.Now This village is named on the name of great saint Hazrat Dewan-e-Hazoori

Dewan e Hazoori was the biggest food market of Sohawa before partition. Dewan e Hazoori has an annual religious event for the birth of the Wali Haji Hafiz Syed Muhammed Abdullah RA, commonly known as Dewan E Hazoori. There is a darbaar and mosque at the heart of the village, where people flock to every Thursday to visit and pay their respects.Hazrat Dewan-e-Hazoori Educational Complex is also a place to visit in Dewan-e-Hazoori.Surgdhan Village is also a famous place of Sohawa Tehsil.

Health facilities

A Tehsil Headquarters Hospital (THQs) Sohawa for the people of Sohawa and surrounding rural areas has been developed by the Government of Pakistan that provides only basic health facilities. For critical health problems peoples have to move to more advanced hospitals. This hospital is currently 40 bedded 20 for female & 20 for male patients. Followings facilities are available 1.emergency services 4 bedded, labour room services, Operation theater facilities, dental surgery, ambulance services, indoor services lab, X-Rays, Ultra sonography facilities, ECG facilities,Blood Bank (Under Construction) 24 huors round the clock & OPD curative, preventive, promotive & rehabilitative services. Following Post of Specialists are still vacant Medical Splt, child splt, Gynaecologist, Eye, ENT Splt, pathologist, Radilogist. this hospital offers free facilities for MCH, Deliveiris. presently there are three lady doctors to provide round the clock 24 Hrs. labour room cover. Further one Rural health center Domeli, 12 basic health units (Adrana, jandala, nagial, gurah uttam singh, kohali,Phulray syedan,surgdhan,dewan e hazoori, pail mirza,karounta,panchor & Banth)3 Government rural dispensaries (Lehri, Gaddar, Baragawah)4 Rural dispensaries (dial, Hayal,Pari derwaiza & Dhairy bakrala)are also providing health services.

Major tribes and clans

The major tribes and clans of the district are the following:



References

Footnotes

Tarik-e-Farishta

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