- Zhob
Zhob, (Urdu: ژوب ) the capital of
Zhob District ,is a small city in the Balochistan province ofPakistan . [ [http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=83&dn=Zhob Tehsils & Unions in the District of Zhob - Government of Pakistan] ] Zhob is located on banks ofZhob River at 31°20'32N 69°26'55E and has an altitude of 1426m (4681ft). [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PK/2/Zhob.html Location of Zhob - Falling Rain Genomics] ] The city was originally known asAppozai named after a nearby village, during the colonial era it was named Fort Sandeman, it obtained its current name in30 July , 1976 when the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Bhutto had the name changed. [ [http://www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk/zhob.php Zhob Background - Balochistan Police Website] ]Overview
Zhob means bubbling water. It refers to the karez water which pops up everywhere when there is no drought situation. Zhob town is just east of Zhob river on an open plain and lies near to
Afghanistan . To the north is a ridge, about 150 ft high, on which is a castle from the time when the British colonised the area. In the winter, the weather is cold and the snow is normal. In the summer, although the temperature can get up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, there is little moisture, so it is not uncomfortable.History
Until the Zhob Valley expedition of 1884 the area was practically unknown to Europeans, and in 1889 the Zhob Valley and Gomal Pass were taken under the control of the British Government. [] In December 1889 the town of Zhob, then known as Apozai, was occupied by the British and named Fort Sandeman after Sir Robert Sandeman.
In 1890 the district of Zhob was formed with Fort Sandeman, as the capital. The population according to the 1901 census of India was 3552, the garrison included a Native cavalry and a Native infantry regiment and was also the headquarters of the
Zhob Levy Corps . In 1894 a supply of water from theSaliaza valley was established - this allowed irrigation and planting of fruits and trees as well as drinking water.Main Tribe of ZHOB1 Madokhail 2 Kakar3 Babar 4 lawoon5 Nasar 6 panjabiShahzada Ahmed Khan Babar Belongs to Mughal royal family. This royal family is setteld in zhob after the end of the mughal empirior. [ [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V12_109.gifFort Sandeman - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 12, p. 103.] ]Transport
Zhob is the terminus of a branch railway of
Pakistan Railways . In 2006 thenarrow gauge of this branch was converted tobroad gauge . The Zhob line junctions off theChaman line north ofQuetta atBostan . A more direct route to the capital viaDera Ismail Khan and Darya Khan is also proposed. [ http://www.paktribune.com/news/print.php?id=117268 ]See also
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Zhob District
*Zhob River
*Zhob Airport References
Shahzada Ahmed Khan Babar Belongs to Mughal royal family. This royal family is setteld in zhob after the end of the mughal empirior.
External links
* http://zhob.site.io
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