Nawabshah


Nawabshah is a city and also the headquarter of Nawabshah Tehsil in Shaheed Benazirabad District of Sindh province, Pakistan. This city is situated in the middle of Sindh province. It is the 27th most populous city in Pakistan. Nawabshah is called the heart of Sindh Province.

History

18th–19th century CE

Nawabshah lies near the Indus River in central Sindh, long inhabited since the Indus Valley era. Archaeological surveys note prehistoric and Harappan remains in the area, and the region later passed under various Muslim dynasties. In particular, the 18th–19th-century Kalhora and Talpur dynasties left many mosques and tombs with characteristic Sindhi and Islamic architecture.

British Raj

Under British rule, Nawabshah was carved out of Hyderabad District. Its taluka was established in 1903, and on 1 November 1912, Nawabshah was upgraded to full district status in Sindh. The town was named for Syed Nawab Shah, a local landowner who migrated there in 1881, his family donated land of 60 acres for colonial-era district offices, and in recognition of this generosity, the British named the town after him.

After independence of 1947

After 1947, Nawabshah became part of independent Pakistan. In 2008, the district was officially renamed Shaheed Benazirabad in memory of Benazir Bhutto. In recent years, the city has grown rapidly.

Demographics

Population

According to 2023 census, Nawabshah had a population of 363,138. Nawabshah is inhabited by various communities and tribes. The region's electoral politics have traditionally been shaped by these influential families, often with the support of smaller local communities.

Languages

In the 2023 Census of Pakistan, Sindhi is the dominant first language in Nawabshah City, spoken by 58.96% of the population. Urdu is the second-most common language at 25.11%, followed by Punjabi at 9.89% and 1.61% spoke Brahui,1.59% spoke Balochi, 1.04% spoke Saraiki and an additional diverse 1.80% of the population spoke other languages of Pakistan.

Climate

Nawabshah has a hot arid climate. The city is considered one of the hottest cities in Pakistan, with summer temperatures soaring as high as. Temperatures above are fairly common during late May and June. Winters start late, around mid-November, lasting to around mid-February, with night-time temperatures often reaching, and temperatures below occurring two or three times on average in January.
The highest temperatures each year in Pakistan, typically rising to above, are usually recorded in Nawabshah District and Sibi from May to August. The climate is generally dry and hot, but sometimes the temperature falls to. On 26 May 2010 record breaking severe heat wave hit the city and the mercury level reached which was the highest temperature ever recorded in Nawabshah at the time. The climate is generally dry and hot, but sometimes the temperature falls to. On 7 January 2011, temperatures dropped to in the city. The highest annual rainfall ever is, recorded in 2022.

Major education institutes

Educational institutions in the city include:

Sports locations