Kahuta Tehsil
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Kahuta Tehsil is one of the seven Tehsil
Tehsil
A Tehsil or Tahsil/Tahasil , also known as Taluk and Mandal, is an administrative division of some country/countries of South Asia....

s (subdivisions) of Rawalpindi District
Rawalpindi District
Rawalpindi is a district of Pakistan in the north of the Punjab province which contains the city of Rawalpindi. The district has an area of . It was part of Rawalpindi Division, until the year 2000 when the division was abolished...

 in the Punjab
Punjab (Pakistan)
Punjab is the most populous province of Pakistan, with approximately 45% of the country's total population. Forming most of the Punjab region, the province is bordered by Kashmir to the north-east, the Indian states of Punjab and Rajasthan to the east, the Pakistani province of Sindh to the...

 province
Subdivisions of Pakistan
The administrative units of Pakistan consist of four provinces, one federal capital territory, and a group of federally-administered tribal areas...

 of Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...

. The neighbouring Tehsil of Kotli Sattian used to be part of Kahuta, but was later created as a separate tehsil.

History

In the 18th century Kahuta along with much of the subcontinent became part of British India, the undivided tehsil (which includes what is now Kallar Syedan Tehsil
Kallar Syedan Tehsil
Kallar Syedan is a tehsil of the Rawalpindi District. On 1st July 2004 Kallar Syedan became the seventh tehsil of Rawalpindi District, prior to which it was a part of the Kahuta Tehsilpopulation 1million 90 thousand people. 23 patwars. 1 police station. 7 union councils. literacy rate 62%. 99...

) is described in the "Imperial Gazetteer of India" as follows:

Administration

The tehsil is administratively divided into 13 Union Councils
Union Councils of Pakistan
A sherwan or village council in Pakistan is an elected local government body consisting of 21 councillors, and headed by a nazim and a naib nazim...

, two of which form the city of Kahuta, these are:
UC Name of Union
Uc-30 Narh
Uc-31 Punjar
Panjar
Panjar is a village of Rawalpindi District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 33°39'0N 73°31'0E with an altitude of 795 metres .The village and sarounding hamlets in the Kahuta hills are inhabited the Jasgam or Jaskham tribe....

Uc-32 Khadiot
Uc-33 Doberan Khurd
Uc-34 Mowara
Uc-35 Beor
Beor
Beor is a village and union councilsituated in the Kahuta Tehsil of Rawalpindi District, of Punjab, Pakistan. Its geographical coordinates are 33° 35' 0" North, 73° 34' 0" East....

Uc-36 Matore
Matore
Matore is a village, surrounded by hills, in the heart of Kahuta Tehsil a subdivision of Rawalpindi District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at and has an altitude of 778 metres , it is a beautiful valley surrounded by small green hills. It has a big rain water pond called by...

Uc-37 Nara
Uc-38 Dakhali
Uc-39 Hothla
Uc-47 Kahuta I
Uc-48 Kahuta II
Uc-116 Khalol
Uc-117 Lehri (Musalmanan)(Barhaman)
Kahuta is also known for the place from where Hindu-Muslim riots started in 1947

Kahuta at a Glance :

The main city is Kahuta
Kahuta
Kahuta is a town and tehsil in the Rawalpindi District of Pakistan's Punjab Province. According to Pakistan's 2008 census, Kahuta tehsil has a population of approximately 160,000....

, a small city with lots of surrounding villages. In rural areas there are lots of people who work in agriculture growing crops like wheat. And this is also the main source of income for them. From a business point of view Kahuta is not developed as much as Kallar or Gujar khan.Recently Tehsil Kahuta has shown some improvement many areas though tehsil is deprived of special attention from higher authorities .Influence of KRL on tehsil can't be denied.KRL influence the Tehsil Kahuta in positive manners so people are getting awareness and interested in education and knowledge. Kahuta has many great educational institutes in her valley like Govt Boys High School ,Kahuta (GBHS,Kahuta) and Govt Degree College Kahuta. Govt Boys High School Kahuta established in 1926 is the oldest institute of region.This institute served as mother of education and knowledge for region.People from surrounding area like Nurh , Matore , Kashmir and Kallar had been coming to get education from GBHS,Kahuta. So, this institute has produced many high profile personalities mention below in notable personalities.Kahuta Institute of Technology(KIT) is an another new institute to contribute in field of technical education like Electronics,Civil , Electrical and computer Engineering.Degree college kahuta has own contribution in science education. Recently Govt College of Commerce at Kotli link Road has started B.COM classes for Boys and Girls this is another step towards the improvement of educational standards in Tehsil Kahuta.So,journey of education and knowledge which was started by GBHS Kahuta is now getting its peak and younger generation is found of education and knowledge.This journey of knowledge and education certainly will change the fate of people . Health facilities are not enough and sufficient though private sector is contributing in health sector . Tehsil Head Quarter Hospital always has lack of doctors and paramedical staff . So, special attention is required . This area is also famous as breeding ground for army for centuries and still a large segment of population is serving in different Departments of Pakistan army. kahuta is beautiful but the major portion of this tehsil is underdeveloped which shows negligence on the part of elected parliamentarians of this area. one of the main problem facing the population of this area is the increasing level of crimes as this tehsil has only one police station since its establishment in 1889.

Demography

According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, Kahuta has a total population of 153,000. Tribes get respect from each other . Sattis are the most respectableables and the locals of Kahuta City and surrounding villages. Other clans such as Rajputs and there subcast like Janjuas, Bhatti, Abbasi's, Qureshi's and clans; Minhas Rajputs, Janjua, Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

, Narma
Narma
The Narma are a Rajput tribe found in India and Pakistan.-References:*Glossary of tribes and castes by H.A.Rose*Punjabi Musalman, Lieut JM Wikeley*Narma Rajput Tribe...

, Other Rajputs come from Kahuta and surrounding suburbs.
See Also Demography of Rawalpindi District
Demography of Rawalpindi District
The Demography of Rawalpindi District, a district of Punjab in Pakistan, has undergone significant changes over the years. It has been affected by turmoil in the surrounding countries....


Notable Personalities

Kahuta is noted for the Kahuta Research Laboratories
Kahuta Research Laboratories
The Khan Research Laboratories ,, formerly known as Engineering Research Laboratories , is a multi-program Pakistan's weapons science and engineering research and development institute and nuclear research facility...

, Pakistan's main facility for the development of nuclear weapons. Kahuta is a beautiful place, of many mountain ranges, breathtaking views, snow capped mountains, forests, gushing rivers and a cool climate hot in the summer with more rainfall just giving it that coolness, cold winters, different spices of wildlife, different tribes of people living off the land, keeping livestock.
Here are some Notable Personalities produced by the land of Kahuta.
  • Lt. Commander Muhammed Azeem (Late)
  • Raja Abdul Wahid (Late)- former Managing Director Sui Northern Gas.
  • Raja Muhammad Anwer - former Deputy Attorney General.
  • Mahreen Anwer Raja - State Minister for Parliament
  • COL.Muhammad Yamin Satti (late)
  • Rear Admiral Muhammad Shafiq- DG(M), ISI.
  • Brigadier (Retd.) Javed Ahmed Satti- Founder & Chairman of Al-Azeem Trust(Lt. Commander Muhammad Azeem)
  • Air commodore Tufail Ahmed Satti.
  • Lieutenant General Salahuddin Satti.
  • Brigadier Bilal Yamin Satti ( ROYAL News Channel Owner )
  • Ghulam Murtaza Satti (MNA PPP)
  • Saghir Hussain Satti (SHO)Punjab POLICE
  • Lance Naik Muhammad Mehfooz Shaheed- Nishane Haider.
  • Gen Shah Nawaz Khan (I.N.A)
  • Sardar Fateh Khan (M.L A) former vice chairman Rawalpindi
  • Raja Muhammad Zafar Ul-Haq Ex-Federal Minister
  • General Tikka Khan- Chief of the Army Staff (1972–1976).
  • Lt Gen(Retd.) Ahmed Jamal Khan
  • Lt Gen(Retd.) Ahmed Kamal Khan
  • Lt Gen Khalid Nawaz Khan (Corps Commander Rawalpindi)
  • Lt Gen Zaheer Ulslaam (corps Commander Karachi)
  • Maj Gen Shahid Hamid Khan (Shaheed)
  • Maj Gen Asif Nawaz Khan (Shaheed)
  • Maj Gen(Retd.) Arshad Saleem Janjua
  • Brig (Retd.)Mohammad Saeed Janjua
  • Malik Habib ; Ex-I.G police (Baluchistan);Ex-D.G Pakistan Tourism.

  • Amir Khan born in Bolton, originally from Matore] is a world class boxer. He was a silver medallist in the 2004 Olympics whilst only 17 years old. He was a Gold medallist in the 2003 Junior Olympics and currently British Civilian.
  • Sajid Mahmood hailing also from Matore, He is a world class cricketer, playing professionally for the England National Cricket team and also for his home county of Lancashire. In 2003, he won the NBC Denis Compton Award 2003. He is also the cousin of boxer Amir Khan.
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