Kot Sabzal

Kot Sabzal

Pakistani Cities
official_name = Kot Sabzal
کوٹ سبزال
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naib nazim = Hafiz Abdullah
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Kot Sabzal کوٹ سبزال (sometimes referred to as Sabzal Kot) is a small town that lies on the border of Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan. Usually accessible via the National Highway N5 this town is overshadowed by the presence of other larger towns like Rahimyar Khan, Jacobabad and Bahawalpur around it. It appears on the 612 km marker on the N5 and lies in the vicinity of the Sadiquabad tehsil falling partly under the administration of the Rahimyar Khan District.

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History

Kot Sabzal used to be ruled by the parganas that administered the city under the princely state of Bahawalpur until they lost it to the Mirs of Sindh in 1807. After the British took over much of the province of Sindh, they restored the rule to the state of Bahawalpur over Kot Sabzal in 1847 so that the Amir of Bahawalpur would help them in the Battle of Multan.cite web |url=http://pakistaniat.com/2006/11/11/travelling-on-n5-part-ii/ |title=Traveling on N5 - Part II |author=Owais Mughal |publisher=All Things Pakistan |accessdate=2008-04-17] In 1848, Bahawalpur-British alliance laid siege on Multan and the city fell and was made part of the British Indian territory. From thence there always remained a bias over which province Kot Sabzal fits into.cite web |url=http://www.world66.com/asia/southasia/pakistan/khan_pur/history |title=Khan Pur History |publisher=World66 |accessdate=2008-04-17]

In the early 1830s, Kot Sabzal stood larger and stronger than either Gotki or Khairpur, and was surrounded by a thin wall levelled in some places to the ground. The hustle and bustle of the town was due to the four main bazaars facing each other in the centre. The architecture showed a transition from the mud house to house made of unburnt bricks and then those of burnt bricks which wouldn't exceed stories higher than two. As the historian Mohan Lal tries to remember in his travelogues, the city had gates, that had perished through want of repair and that one had a gun, which was kept towards the Bahawalpur country. [cite web |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BkojAeo5wZcC&pg=PA444&lpg=PA444&dq=Kot+Sabzal+population&source=web&ots=_C73TAL25J&sig=U8X7pE3O0lDK3n_ShGHGgm3rBLQ&hl=en#PPA443,M1 |title=Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, & Turkistan...to Great Britain and Germany, p.443 |author=Mohan Lal |publisher=Google Books (Online) and Adamant Media Corporation |accessdate=2008-04-17]

Economy

The towns main source of income includes farming and agriculture. Production of cotton and wheat is their economic stronghold. However, the only cotton factory in town faces due negligence and is in no state to produce efficient product.

Culture

Most commonly spoken languages include Saraiki and Punjabi. People regard speaking Urdu as a more educated gesture.

References


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