Dadu, Sindh


Dadu is a city and the capital of Dadu District in Sindh, Pakistan. The city is located on the western bank of River Indus and is administratively subdivided into four Union councils. Dadu is famous for its tea.
Dadu is the 11th most populous city of Sindh Province and 52nd most populous city in Pakistan with a population of 171,191. It is located 100 miles to the north of Hyderabad, the second largest city of Sindh.

History

The early history of this city is unknown. It is generally believed that Dadu was founded as a village by Sardar Dadu Khan Kalhoro during the Kalhora dynasty. Dadu Khan Kalhoro was a powerful Tribe leader and landlord and had close relations with Kalhora rulers and was called Daderah. Some historians are of the opinion that the old name of Dadu was Marakhpur, which was conquered by Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro during the first decade of the 18th century. Nowadays, Marakhpur is a small locality in Dadu City.
There is also another theory regarding the origin of Dadu. Dadu Dayal was a great saint, poet, and follower of Guru Gorakhnath from Gujrat, India. He introduced a new Panth of Yogi known as the Dadu-Panth. Dadu Dayal visited Sindh and lived here for a long time. His followers were called Dadunavasi. Two of his followers, Dayo Ram and Sanat Bhagat Ram, were from Dadu. Dadu became the town of the Danunavasi and hence got the name Dadu.
During the Kalhora dynasty, Dadu and the surrounding area's fortunes flourished, the irrigation system was improved, and new canals were constructed to boost the agricultural economy of the area. As a result, Dadu became an important centre of trade and agriculture. When Kalhora rulers shifted the capital of Sindh to Hydrabad, Dadu lost its prosperity. In Talpur rule, the glory of Dadu further declined. The Talpur rulers were more focused towards Hyderabad, Khairpur Mirs and Mirpur Khas. They did not pay much attention towards Dadu and surrounding areas.

Demographics

Population

According to 2023 census, Dadu had a population of 188,317.

Languages

According to the 2023 Census of Pakistan, Sindhi is overwhelmingly the dominant language in the city, spoken by 97.98% of the population. Urdu is the second-most common language at 1.34%, followed by Saraiki speakers who make up 0.36%. While an additional 0.32% is formed by a multitude of languages.

Personalities

Nasrullah Kalhoro Advocate, Founder Press Club Dadu, Political worker, Member Parliament, President District Bar Council Dadu.
Apa Janat Khatonn Kalhoro, First Muslim Lady School Teacher in Dadu City, Founder Grills School Shahni Muhall Dadu.