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City in Punjab, Pakistan
Rajanpur
راجن پور
District Rajanpur, Pakistan
👁 Gateway of Rajanpur's Harand Fort
Gateway of Rajanpur's Harand Fort
Coordinates: 29°6′15″N 70°19′29″E / 29.10417°N 70.32472°E / 29.10417; 70.32472
Country👁 Image
Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DivisionDera Ghazi Khan
DistrictRajanpur
Established1732; 294 years ago (1732)
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Committee
 • ChairmanKunawar Kamal Akhtar
 • Vice ChairmanCh. Naeem Saqib Advocate
 • Chief OfficerSyed Masood-ur-Rauf Ahmad Rizvi Qazi
 • Municipal Officer (Finance)Muhammad Akram Bari
 • Computer SectionAbdullah Hussain Dreshak
Population
 • City
137,553
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)+6
Postal code
33500
Dialling code604[3]
AcronymRJP
DemonymRajanpuri
Highways👁 Image
N-55
Websitehttp://www.mcrajanpur.lgpunjab.org.pk/

Rajanpur[a] is a city and the headquarters of Rajanpur District in the far southwestern part of Punjab, Pakistan. The district lies entirely west of the Indus River.

History

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Rajanpur was founded by Sheikh Rajan Shah,[4][5] the makhdum of Sitpur, in about 1732.[6] He had captured his estates from the previously ruling Nahar tribesmen (see Tahir Khan Nahar).[4] The settlement remained a largely unimportant village until flooding in 1862 severely damaged the nearby district headquarters at Mithankot  – leading to the transfer of government offices to Rajanpur.[4] A small dispensary clinic was established in Rajanpur that same year.[7] Rajanpur was then constituted as a municipality in 1873.[4]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19515,280—    
19616,575+2.22%
197210,011+3.90%
198118,789+7.25%
199843,643+5.08%
201799,097+4.41%
2023137,553+5.62%
Sources:[8]

According to 2023 census, Rajanpur had a population of 137,553.[9]

Notes

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  1. ^ Urdu: راجن پُور

References

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  1. ^ "Municipal Committee Rajanpur". Local Government Punjab. Archived from the original on 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  2. ^ "Punjāb (Pakistan): Province, Major Cities, Municipalites [sic] & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".
  3. ^ "National Dialing Codes". Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d Imperial gazetteer of India: provincial series. Supt. of Govt. Print. 1908.
  5. ^ Rashid, Haroon (2008). History of the Pathans: The Ghurghushti, Beitani and Matti tribes of Pathans. Haroon Rashid.
  6. ^ (Firm), Cosmo Publications (2000). The Pakistan gazetteer. Cosmo Publications. ISBN 9788170208822.
  7. ^ Punjab District Gazetteers: Ibbetson series, 1883-1884]. Compiled and published under the authority of the Punjab government. 1883.
  8. ^ "Population by administrative units 1951-1998" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
  9. ^ "URBAN LOCALITIES BY POPULATION SIZE AND THEIR POPULATION BY SEX, ANNUAL GROWTH RATE AND HOUSEHOLD SIZE : CENSUS-2023, PUNJAB" (PDF).