Ahmed Pur Sial
احمد پُورسیال | |
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City | |
Ahmadpur Sial | |
Coordinates: 30.41°N 71.46°ECoordinates: 30.41°N 71.46°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Punjab |
District | Jhang District |
Tehsil WebSite | Ahmedpur Sial https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmedpur_Sial |
Elevation | 119 m (390 ft) |
Population (1998) | |
• Total | 13,131 |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
Ahmad pur Sial (Urdu: احمد پُورسیال), is a city in Jhang District in the Punjab province ofPakistan. The city is the headquarters of Ahmedpur Sial Tehsil which an administrative subdivision of the district. Its population in 1998 was 13,131.[1] This is also having a Awesome weather.
It is situated on the Khushab – Muzaffargargh road, 98 km from Muzaffargarh and 150 kmKhushab. It lies just a few kilometers from the Chenab River. It is a highly agricultural are, withwheat, cotton, rice and sugar cane being the major crops. It is very important tehsil for constituency NA-91 and PP-83. Many politicians have their political offices there; Rana Imtiaz Ahmad Khan and Najaf Abbas Khan Sial are the two famous personalities of Ahmad Pur Sial.from
Govt High School Ahmedpur Sial has been very instrumental in terms of imparting high caliber education to students in Ahmedpur Sial and neighborhood and generated many scholars in myriad of fields. Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Sanpal (resident of Moza Ranjit Kot) matriculated from the high school and later on received his MSc degree in Computer Science in 2003 from Quad-e-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad (Pakistan). Ghazanfar Ali represents ZTE Corporation, Nanjing, China as Vice-Chairman at Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Cloud Management Sub-Committee.[2] He attended approximately 50 face to face International technical meetings held in different continents including Pacific Asia, Europe, and North America and delivered and presented about 400 proposals/contributions in different technical standards developed in ITU SG13,[3] OMA, and DMTF.[4]
Ahmedpur Sial once initiated an anti-money lender uprising, known as 'grain dacoitees', which later spread throughout the district and beyond.[5]
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