Dadu District 
    
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| Country | |
| Province | |
| Division | Hyderabad | 
| Established | 1931 | 
| Founded by | British government | 
| Headquarters | Dadu | 
| Government | |
| • Type | District Administration | 
| • Deputy Commissioner | Syed Murtaza Ali Shah | 
| • District Police Officer | N/A | 
| • District Health Officer | N/A | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 7,866 km2 (3,037 sq mi) | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 1,742,320 | 
| • Density | 220/km2 (570/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) | 
| Area code | 025 | 
| Number of Tehsils | 4 | 
Dadu District (Sindhi: ضلعو دادو), (Urdu: ضلع دادو) is a district of Sindh Province, Pakistan. With headquarters the city of Dadu, the district was created in 1931[2][3] by merging Kotri and Mahal Kohistan (later Jamshoro) tehsils from Karachi District and Mehar, Khairpur Nathan Shah, Dadu, Johi and Sehwan tehsils from Larkana District.[4] In 2004, several talukas in the south were split off to create the new Jamshoro District.[5] Its boundary touches with four districts of Sindh i.e. Jamshoro, Naushahro Feroze, Shaheed Benazirabad and Kamber Shahdadkot.[6]
The main languages spoken in Dadu are Sindhi, Balochi and Urdu. Some of the popular tourist attractions in the district include the Gorakh Hill and Manchar Lake.
Demographics
| Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. | 
|---|---|---|
| 1951 | 295,402 | — | 
| 1961 | 342,939 | +1.50% | 
| 1972 | 556,669 | +4.50% | 
| 1981 | 705,669 | +2.67% | 
| 1998 | 1,106,717 | +2.68% | 
| 2017 | 1,550,390 | +1.79% | 
| 2023 | 1,742,320 | +1.96% | 
| Sources:[7] | ||
At the time of the 2017 census, Dadu district had 284,263 households and a population of 1,550,390. Dadu had a sex ratio of 948 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 47.26%: 57.92% for males and 36.02% for females. 383,406 (24.72%) lived in urban areas. 496,175 (32.00%) were under 10 years of age.[8] In 2023, the district had 340,665 households and a population of 1,742,320.[1]
| Religion | Population (1941)[9]: 51–53 | Percentage (1941) | Population (2017)[8] | Percentage (2017) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Islam  | 
231,600 | 86.60% | 1,540,742 | 99.37% | 
| Hinduism  | 
35,303 | 13.20% | 8,984 | 0.58% | 
| Others [lower-alpha 2] | 524 | 0.20% | 664 | 0.05% | 
| Total Population | 267,427 | 100% | 1,550,390 | 100% | 
The majority religion is Islam, with 99.37% of the population. Hinduism (including those from Scheduled Castes) is practiced by 0.58% of the population. Sindhi was the predominant language, spoken by 97.84% of the population.[8]
Tehsils

District Dadu has four tehsils, as tabulated below,:[10][11]
| Name | Population
 1998 Census  | 
Population
 2017 Census  | 
Number of 
 Union Councils  | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Dadu Tehsil | 327,972 | 460,481 | 15 | 
| Johi Tehsil | 207,383 | 294,848 | 10 | 
| Khairpur Nathan Shah | 253,309 | 334,258 | 12 | 
| Mehar Tehsil | 318,053 | 460,679 | 15 | 
The District has 14 Circles, 111 Tapa and 351 Dehs.
Places of interest
- Gorakh Hill - Hill station and the highest point in Sindh.[12]
 - Manchar Lake - Largest fresh water lake in Pakistan.[13]
 - Jamia Mosque (Khudabad) - the oldest mosques in Dadu
 - Yar Muhammad Kalhoro Tomb
 - Ghazi Shah Mound
 - Ancient graves in Wahi Pandhi
 - Ali Murad Mound
 - Ancient Rock Carvings of Sindh
 - Thul Hairo Khan
 - Nai Gaj
 - Nai Gaj Dam
 - Necropolis of Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro
 - Cemetery of Mir Allahyar Talpur
 - Shiva Mandir Johi
 
List of Dehs
The following is a list of Dadu District's 351 dehs, organised by taluka:[14]
Dadu taluka (67 dehs)
- Aminiani
 - Badani
 - Baghban
 - Bakhrani
 - Belo Choi
 - Bhand
 - Buth Malho
 - Buthi
 - Chanrath Jagir
 - Chanrath Rayaeti
 - Choi
 - Dadu
 - Dawichh
 - Dhoro Damrio
 - Duabo
 - Dubi jagir
 - Dubi Rayeti
 - Ghallo
 - Jakhpari
 - Juberji
 - Jung
 - Kalhora
 - Kandi
 - Katcho Chanrath
 - Katcho Kharero
 - Katcho Nasrani
 - Katcho Pumbi
 - Katcho Purano Dero
 - Katcho Rap
 - Katcho Sita
 - Keenjhar
 - Khariro
 - Khasa chandia
 - Khero
 - Khudabad Jagir
 - Khudabad Rayaeti
 - Khushik
 - Koorpur
 - Makhdoom Sahib
 - Malkani
 - Markhpur
 - Marvi
 - Moundar
 - Nasrani
 - Naulakho
 - Noorja
 - Pacco Sita
 - Palha
 - Pat
 - Phaka
 - Piperpanjan
 - Pipri
 - Pir gunio
 - Pir Tarho Jagir
 - Pir Tarho Rayeti
 - Pumbi
 - Purano Dero
 - Rap
 - Samheen
 - Shahani
 - Sial
 - Sidhwah
 - Sonnhion jagir
 - Soonhion Rayeti
 - Sutcharo
 - Taga
 - Warayaso
 
Johi taluka (110 dehs)
- Abad
 - Allah Yar Dero
 - Angi
 - Aroni
 - Arraro
 - Baghari
 - Bahwalpur
 - Bakhar Shaheed
 - Beer Bughio
 - Bhashim Faqeer
 - Bhlali Shah
 - Bueer
 - Buthi
 - Chakar Kot
 - Channa
 - Chinni
 - Cookrani
 - Dabhari
 - Dara Machhi
 - Daubo
 - Dhonk
 - Din Panah
 - Dohari Kunari
 - Drigh Bala
 - Drigh Henthi
 - Fhero Dero
 - Gahi Charo
 - Gaji Khan
 - Ghaha
 - Gorandi
 - Hairo Khan
 - Haji Khan
 - Hali Jo
 - Hassnani
 - Jalab
 - Jampur Landki
 - Jampur Panwarki
 - Jhalko
 - Johi
 - Kathya Barani
 - Keti Nai
 - Khan Wah
 - Khandhani
 - Kharach
 - Khat
 - Khooh Mano
 - Koor Kalan
 - Koor Phajo
 - Koorja Mikk
 - Kot Bajo
 - Lalhar
 - Landho Dero
 - Lohri
 - Machoko
 - Main-Ji-Kandi
 - Makhan Belo
 - Malhar Barani
 - Malko Jagir
 - Masoo Dero
 - Mir Wah
 - Mirani Mchhi
 - Mothri
 - Mureed Dero
 - Nai Taki
 - Naichki
 - Nali
 - Naushahro
 - Noonari
 - Nooro
 - Pahore
 - Pai
 - Pat Gul Mohammad
 - Pat Khanhari
 - Pat Suleman-1
 - Pat Suleman-2
 - Pat Suleman-3
 - Pat Suleman-4
 - Patro-1
 - Patro-2
 - Patro-3
 - Peer Dohari
 - Phadak
 - Phulji jagir
 - Phulji Rati
 - Pir Gaji Shah
 - Potho
 - Qasbo
 - Qubo Qalandar-1
 - Qubo Qalandar-2
 - Rajo Dero
 - Sakaro
 - Sakir Hali Jo
 - Saranjhari
 - Sawaro
 - Shah Hassan
 - Shahdman
 - Shahmorio
 - Shori Jagir
 - Sole Jagir
 - Suk Nai
 - Thariri Jado Shaheed
 - Thull
 - Tok Qasim
 - Tore
 - Tori
 - Tori-1
 - Tori-2
 - Vigji Jgir
 - Vigji Rati
 - Wahi Pandhi
 
Khairpur Nathan Shah taluka (94 dehs)
- Abad Jagir
 - Ahori Jagir
 - Ahori Rayati
 - Akhir Nari
 - Bahadurpur
 - Baid
 - Baledera Jagir
 - Baledera Rayati
 - Banbhinyoon
 - Bawan
 - Bego dero
 - Bhagna
 - Bhangar
 - Bori no. 1
 - Bori no. 2
 - Borriri
 - Bugg
 - Burrira Jagir
 - Burrira Rayati
 - Buttra
 - Chhandan
 - Chija pur Jagir
 - Chija pur rayati
 - Chow Khandi
 - Dangar
 - Dhingano
 - Dogar
 - Drib Toolan
 - Dur Mohammad
 - Fateh Pur
 - Fekhirato
 - Gabariji
 - Gachal
 - Gadhi
 - Gharo
 - Ghija pur Jagir
 - Ghija pur rayati
 - Gozo
 - Isso Machi
 - Isso Narejo Jagir
 - Isso narejo Rayati
 - Jakhiro
 - Kakar
 - Kande chukhi
 - Kario Ghulam-ullah
 - Kario Mitho Zangejo Jagir
 - Kario Mitho Zangejo Rayati
 - Khadhar
 - Khairpur Jagir
 - Khanbhan Nangin
 - Khanpur
 - Khariro kinaro
 - Khat Lashikar
 - Khathri
 - Khurbi No. 1
 - Khurbi No. 2
 - Kooh Misri
 - Koor budho
 - Koor Hussain
 - Kurkut Jagir
 - Kurkut rayati
 - Ladho Dero
 - Mado Jagir
 - Mado Rayati
 - Maha
 - Makhi Servey
 - Makhi Unsurvey
 - Malam No. 1
 - Malam No. 2
 - Mari
 - Mir Mohammad
 - Miro Kalhoro
 - Pai
 - Pai jaho
 - Pusia
 - Qamber Jagir
 - Qamber Rayati
 - Qomicharo
 - Rahuja
 - Rap
 - Rap Kainchi
 - Redhi Servey
 - Redhi Unservey
 - Salari No. 1
 - Salari No. 2
 - Salari No. 3
 - Salari No. 4
 - Salari No. 5
 - Seer Abad
 - Sheeh werho
 - Sukhapur
 - Thalho
 - Vaiji
 - Wasai
 
Mehar taluka (80 dehs)
- Abad-1
 - Abad-11
 - Anbar
 - Bachi Jagir
 - Bachi Rayeti
 - Baledai
 - Balko
 - Band Garhi
 - Belo Bhorti
 - Belo Sona Bindi
 - Betto
 - Bhand Mari
 - Bhorti-11
 - Bhutto
 - Bisharat katchri
 - Bothro
 - Butt Serai
 - Charo
 - Chhalo
 - Dadh Barani
 - Dadhar
 - Dakhani
 - Durbo
 - Faridabad
 - Faridabad Barani
 - Gahi Maheasr
 - Ganja Thorha
 - Garkan
 - Ghari Jageer
 - Ghari rayeti
 - Goongo
 - Gul Mohd Wah
 - Gunhero
 - Humbar
 - Kamalpur
 - Kamangar
 - Kandhra
 - Kario Qasim Shah
 - Kaseero
 - Kawanjhro
 - Keriro
 - Khondi
 - Kinaro Kakol
 - Kolachi
 - Kothi Khokhar
 - Kothi Sodhari
 - Kundan
 - Lakhyari
 - Laloo Ghari
 - Langhano
 - Litan
 - Magsi
 - Mangwani
 - Manjan
 - Mojhar Barani
 - Mureed Lakhiar
 - Nari
 - Nasoi
 - Nath
 - Naun Goth
 - Neerah
 - Pat Kandi
 - Pateji
 - Peroz Shah
 - Pipri
 - Poarcho
 - Radhan
 - Rap Nari
 - Reo Katcho
 - Rojhan
 - Roni
 - Sadhar Aliwal
 - Saeedpur
 - Seri
 - Shah Panjo
 - Thariri Muhabat
 - Umedero
 - Ustelo
 - Wah Gahi
 - Waryaso
 
Notes
- ↑ Dadu, Johi, Kakar and Mehar talukas of Dadu district
 - ↑ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Sikhism, Christianity, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated
 
References
- 1 2 "TABLE 1 : HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE" (PDF). www.pbscensus.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 2023.
 - ↑ "About Dadu". hotfm.com.pk. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
 - ↑ "District Courts of Sindh". www.districtcourtssindh.gos.pk. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
 - ↑ "Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Campus Dadu". Archived from the original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
 - ↑ "Four new districts created in Sindh". 2004. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
 - ↑ "Dadu district uc list mna mpa seats".
 - ↑ "Population by administrative units 1951-1998" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
 - 1 2 3 4 "District Wise Results / Tables (Census - 2017)". www.pbscensus.gov.pk. Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
 - ↑ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME XII SINDH PROVINCE" (PDF).
 - ↑ "Pakistan: Tehsils and Talukas (Districts and Subdistricts) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
 - ↑ "هنگامي امدادي سرگرمين جو منصوبو" (PDF). آفتن کان اڳواٽ بچاءُ ۽ انتظام ڪاريءَ وارو شعببو. 2011. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
 - ↑ "Gorakh Hills Development Authority's inability to polish Sindh's best hill station is costing us millions in tourism revenue". 8 September 2021.
 - ↑ "Indus River and Manchhar Lake". earthobservatory.nasa.gov. 2010-09-10. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
 - ↑ "List of Dehs in Sindh" (PDF). Sindh Zameen. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
 
Bibliography
- 1998 District census report of Dadu. Census publication. Vol. 82. Islamabad: Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 2000.
 



