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'''Jallah jeem''' ({{Lang|ur|{{Nastaliq|جلّہ جِيم}}}};{{IPA-hns|Jælla jëm|Jallah jeem pronunciation. ogg}}city and headquarters of [[Tehsil]] Jallah jeem in [[Vehari]], [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]], located on the bank of [[Sutlej]] River. Jallah jeem is one of the third largest urban city of [[Vehari]] in 2023, with an estimated population of 126,774, and is the major cultural, religious and economic centre of Southern Punjab.[8][9] Jallah jeem is known for rich ancient heritage and historic [[landmarks]]. The city is one of the oldest and continuously inhabited cities of [[South punjab]], with a history stretching deep into antiquity. A historic and cultural centre of vehari and a significant centre of Indus Valley civilization. JALLA region was centre of many civilizations throughout its thousandia old history. |
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{{Use Pakistani English|date=October 2019}} |
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{{Short description|City in Punjab, Pakistan}} |
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{{Infobox settlement |
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|official_name = Jallah Jeem |
|official_name = Jallah Jeem |
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|name = {{Nastaliq|جلّہ جِيم}} |
|name = {{Nastaliq|جلّہ جِيم}} |
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|settlement_type = City |
|settlement_type = City |
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|image_caption = A city street in Jallah jeem with left-hand traffic |
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[[File:Bulleh Shah's Shrine.JPG|thumb|right|Jallah jeem's one of the famous place and Mizar of baba peer ali shah]] |
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[[File:Satluj river.JPG|Satluj River near Shahkot, Punjab, Jallah jeem]] |
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|pushpin_map = Pakistan |
|pushpin_map = Pakistan |
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|pushpin_map_caption = Location in Pakistan |
|pushpin_map_caption = Location in Pakistan |
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|image_map=Mailsi Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan.svg |
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|map_caption=Location of Jallah jeem Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan|pushpin_label_position = |
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|subdivision_type = Country |
|subdivision_type = Country |
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|subdivision_name = [[Pakistan]] |
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|subdivision_type1 = [[Subdivisions of Pakistan|Region]] |
|subdivision_type1 = [[Subdivisions of Pakistan|Region]] |
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|subdivision_name1 = |
|subdivision_name1 = [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] |
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|subdivision_type2 =[[ |
|subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Pakistan|District]] |
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|subdivision_name2 =[[ |
|subdivision_name2 = [[Vehari District]] |
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|subdivision_type5 = Municipal committee |
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|government_footnotes = <ref>http://mcJallah jeem.lgpunjab.org.pk</ref> |
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|subdivision_type6 =Union coincil |
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|government_type = Municipal committee |
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|subdivision_name6 =4 |
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|government_footnotes =Municipal committee<ref name=NRB/> |
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<ref>http://mcJallah jeem.lgpunjab.org.pk</ref> |
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|government_type =Municipal committee |
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|leader_name = Jahangir Khan |
|leader_name = Jahangir Khan |
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|leader_title = Chairman |
|leader_title = Chairman |
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| area_total_km2 = |
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|area_metro_km2 = |
|area_metro_km2 =10 |
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| blank_name_sec1 = [[Gross domestic product|GDP/PPP]] |
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|(2021)|population_as_of = 2017 |
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| blank_info_sec1 = $12 billion (2021)|population_as_of = [[2017 Census of Pakistan]] |
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| population_rank = [[List of most populous cities in Pakistan|86th pakistan]] |
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|population_footnotes =<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/PAKISTAN%20TEHSIL%20WISE%20FOR%20WEB%20CENSUS_2017.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 November 2017|access-date=30 May 2023|title=Current population of city Jalla Jeem|website=Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan website|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107021641/http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/PAKISTAN%20TEHSIL%20WISE%20FOR%20WEB%20CENSUS_2017.pdf}}</ref> |
|population_footnotes =<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/PAKISTAN%20TEHSIL%20WISE%20FOR%20WEB%20CENSUS_2017.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 November 2017|access-date=30 May 2023|title=Current population of city Jalla Jeem|website=Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan website|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107021641/http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/PAKISTAN%20TEHSIL%20WISE%20FOR%20WEB%20CENSUS_2017.pdf}}</ref> |
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|population_note = |
|population_note = 62,000 |
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|population_total = |
|population_total = 57,382 (2017) |
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|population_density_km2 = |
|population_density_km2 = 12,000 (density_km2) |
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|coordinates = {{coord|29|32|N|71|38|E|region:PK|display=inline}} |
|coordinates = {{coord|29|32|N|71|38|E|region:PK|display=inline}} |
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|elevation_footnotes = |
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|elevation_m = |
|elevation_m =116 |
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|elevation_ft = |
|elevation_ft =383 |
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|timezone =[[Pakistan Standard Time|PST]] |
|timezone =[[Pakistan Standard Time|PST]] |
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|utc_offset = +5 |
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| blank_name_sec1 = [[Gross domestic product|GDP/PPP]] |
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| blank_info_sec1 = Rs.242 karor(2017) |
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| blank1_name_sec2 = [[Airport]] |
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| blank1_info_sec2 = [[Multan International Airport]] |
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'''Jallah Jeem''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|جلّہ جِيم}}}}) is the third largest city in the [[Vehari District]] of [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]].<ref name=NRB>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=34&dn=Vehari |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120805121037/http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=34&dn=Vehari |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-08-05 |title=City Jallah jeem(see Jalla Jeem Near Mailsi in Vehari)|website=National Reconstruction Bureau, Government of Pakistan website|access-date=2023-05-30 }}</ref> |
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'''Jalla Jeem''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|جلّہ جِيم}}}}), is third largest city and premier industrial and financial center near Mailsi Syphon on the bank of sutlej, in [[Vehari]] district of [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]].<ref name=NRB>{{cite web|url=http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=34&dn=Vehari |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120805121037/http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=34&dn=Vehari |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-08-05 |title=City Jallah jeem(see Jalla Jeem Near Mailsi in Vehari)|website=National Reconstruction Bureau, Government of Pakistan website|access-date=2023-05-30 }}</ref> |
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==Location== |
==Location== |
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It is located {{convert|10|km|mi}} in the north-west of Mailsi, and is |
It is located {{convert|10|km|mi}} in the north-west of Mailsi, and is {{convert|17|km|mi}} from Mailsi-Syphon Bridge on [[Sutlej]] river. The exact location is N+29° 43' 7", E+72° 8' 4".<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PK/04/Jalla4.html|title=Maps, Weather and Airports for Jalla, Pakistan Page |publisher=Fallingrain.com website|date= |access-date=2023-05-30}}</ref> |
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==Towns and union councils== |
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==Town(s) or union council(s) in Jallah jeem== |
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'''Towns in Jallah Jeem:''' |
'''Towns in Jallah Jeem:''' |
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{|class="wikitable sortable" |
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! Towns !! Union Council |
! Towns !! Union Council |
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| Fateh pur (Bahawalpur)<ref name="Jallah Education System">{{cite web |title=Jallah Education System |url=http://www.classbase.com/Countries/jalla/Education-System |website=scholaro pro |publisher=scholaro pro |access-date=30 April 2016 |archive-date=26 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160426015913/http://www.classbase.com/Countries/jallah/Education-System |url-status=live }}</ref> || 1 |
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| Fateh pur (Bahawalpur) || 1 || Jallah jeem || 21,872 |
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| Niyaz pur |
| Niyaz pur<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> || 2 |
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| warsi wahan |
| warsi wahan<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> || 3 |
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| Islam pura |
| Islam pura<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> || 4 |
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| kikri |
| kikri<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> || 5 |
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| Thalla |
| Thalla<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> || 6 |
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'''Fateh pur (Bahawalpur)''' |
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It is a town in [[Bahawalpur district]] and under Union council(1) the settlement of [[tehsil]] Jallah Jeem. |
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'''Niyaz pur, Arain wahan''' |
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It is a town and under Union council(2) the settlement of tehsil Jallah jeem. |
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'''Warsi wahan, Qadeer pur''' |
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It is a townand under Union council(3) the settlement of tehsil Jallah jeem. |
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===Kikri=== |
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A town under Union council(4) the settlement of [[tehsil]] Jallah jeem. |
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== Religions == |
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==Location== |
==Location== |
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It is located {{convert|10|km|mi}} in the north-west of Mailsi, and is |
It is located {{convert|10|km|mi}} in the north-west of Mailsi, and is {{convert|17|km|mi}} from Mailsi-Syphon Bridge on [[Sutlej]] river. The exact location is N+29° 43' 7", E+72° 8' 4".<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PK/04/Jalla4.html|title=Maps, Weather and Airports for Jalla, Pakistan Page |publisher=Fallingrain.com website|date= |access-date=2023-05-30}}</ref> |
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==Agriculture in Jallah jeem== |
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Farming is the primary economic activity in Jallah jeem and exports include cotton, wheat, sugarcane, rice, and henna. Since independence, the amount of cultivated land has increased. Irrigation systems have been affected by the shortage of water in Sutlej River. There are three canals, Jallah Link, Fateh pur and Kikri, There are many sub-canals and a number of streams for irrigation is also there. |
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JALLA lies in the temperate zone of Pakistan. The climate is arid, characterized by hot summers and cool winters, and wide variations between extremes of temperature at given locations. |
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Jallah jeem has four seasons: a cool, dry winter from December through February; a hot, dry spring from March through May; the southwest monsoon period, from June through September; and the retreating monsoon period of October and November. The onset and duration of these seasons vary somewhat according to location. |
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[[File:Naked and hulled wheat.jpg|thumb|Hulled wheat & [[Einkorn]]. Note how the einkorn ear breaks down into intact spikelets.]][[File:White, Brown, Red & Wild rice.jpg|right|upright=1.35|thumb|A mixture of brown, white, and red [[indica rice]], also containing [[wild rice]], ''Zizania'' species]] |
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[[File:CornKernelBox.jpg|thumb|right|Children playing in a maize kernel box]] |
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==Geography and climate== |
==Geography and climate== |
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{{Climate chart |
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|Jallah jeem |
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| 5.9|19.8| 23 |
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| 8.9|22.0| 29 |
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|14.0|27.1| 41 |
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|19.6|33.9| 20 |
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|23.7|38.6| 22 |
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|27.4|40.4| 36 |
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|26.9|36.1|202 |
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|26.4|35.0|164 |
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|24.4|35.0| 61 |
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|18.2|32.9| 12 |
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|11.6|27.4| 4 |
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| 6.8|21.6| 14 |
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Jallah Jeem is located in the [[Indus River|Indus Valley]] near the city of [[Multan]] in central Pakistan. The area around the city is a flat, alluvial plain. The canals which cut across the tehsil provide irrigation. The [[Indus Waters Treaty|Indus Water Treaty]] sold the water in the Sutlej river to India. The reduced water flow in the river had a pronounced effect on the flora and fauna of the area. The Jallah and Mailsi Siphon was built to control the water flow in the Sidhnai Link Canal and Sutlej river under the treaty. |
Jallah Jeem is located in the [[Indus River|Indus Valley]] near the city of [[Multan]] in central Pakistan. The area around the city is a flat, alluvial plain. The canals which cut across the tehsil provide irrigation. The [[Indus Waters Treaty|Indus Water Treaty]] sold the water in the Sutlej river to India. The reduced water flow in the river had a pronounced effect on the flora and fauna of the area. The Jallah and Mailsi Siphon was built to control the water flow in the Sidhnai Link Canal and Sutlej river under the treaty. |
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Jallah Jeem has an arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. It has some of the most extreme weather in the country. The highest recorded temperature is 54 °C (129 °F), and the lowest recorded temperature is −1 °C (30.2 °F). The average rainfall is 127 millimeters (5.0 in). Dust storms are a common occurrence within the city. |
Jallah Jeem has an arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. It has some of the most extreme weather in the country. The highest recorded temperature is 54 °C (129 °F), and the lowest recorded temperature is −1 °C (30.2 °F). The average rainfall is 127 millimeters (5.0 in). Dust storms are a common occurrence within the city. |
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| Jan record high C = |
| Jan record high C = 31.7 |
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| Feb record high C = 36.7 |
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| Mar record high C = |
| Mar record high C = 42.8 |
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| Apr record high C = |
| Apr record high C = 44.9 |
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| May record high C = |
| May record high C = 49.0 |
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| Jun record high C = |
| Jun record high C = 47.2 |
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| Jul record high C = |
| Jul record high C = 46.7 |
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| Aug record high C = 41.7 |
| Aug record high C = 41.7 |
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| Sep record high C = 41.7 |
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| Oct record high C = |
| Oct record high C = 40.0 |
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| Nov record high C = |
| Nov record high C = 36.4 |
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| Dec record high C = |
| Dec record high C = 32.0 |
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| year record high C = |
| year record high C = 49.0 |
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| Jan avg record high C = 27.2 |
| Jan avg record high C = 27.2 |
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| Feb avg record high C = 31.4 |
| Feb avg record high C = 31.4 |
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| Oct avg record low C = 15.2 |
| Oct avg record low C = 15.2 |
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| Nov avg record low C = 9.1 |
| Nov avg record low C = 9.1 |
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|Dec avg record low C = 4.8 |
|Dec avg record low C = 4.8|date=November 2023}} |
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| year avg record low C = 3.5 |
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| Jan record low C = -2.2 |
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| Feb record low C = -2.2 |
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| Mar record low C = 3.3 |
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| Apr record low C = 9.4 |
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| May record low C = 15.6 |
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| Jun record low C = 18.4 |
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| Jul record low C = 20.6 |
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| Aug record low C = 18.9 |
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| Sep record low C = 15.0 |
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| Oct record low C = 11.1 |
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| Nov record low C = 3.3 |
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| Dec record low C = 0.0 |
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| year record low C = -2.2 |
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| rain colour = green |
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| Jan rain mm = 5.5 |
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| Feb rain mm = 4.9 |
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| Mar rain mm = 4.2 |
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| Apr rain mm = 8.2 |
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| May rain mm = 18.7 |
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| Jun rain mm = 68.8 |
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| Jul rain mm = 240.8 |
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| Aug rain mm = 194.8 |
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|Sep rain mm = 71.4 |
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| Oct rain mm = 20.1 |
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| Nov rain mm = 5.3 |
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| Dec rain mm = 3.8 |
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| year rain mm = 626.5 |
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| Jan rain days = 0.6 |
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| Feb rain days = 0.9 |
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| Mar rain days = 0.7 |
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| Apr rain days = 0.9 |
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| May rain days = 1.3 |
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| Jun rain days = 4.2 |
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| Jul rain days = 9.8 |
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| Aug rain days = 9.4 |
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| Sep rain days = 4.8 |
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| Oct rain days = 1.2 |
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| Nov rain days = 0.2 |
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| Dec rain days = 0.3 |
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| year rain days = 34.3 |
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| time day = 17:30 [[Pak Standard Time|PST]] |
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| Jan humidity = 37 |
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| Feb humidity = 29 |
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| Mar humidity = 21 |
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|Apr humidity = 17 |
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| May humidity = 19 |
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| Jun humidity = 33 |
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| Jul humidity = 60 |
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| Aug humidity = 67 |
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| Sep humidity = 50 |
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| Oct humidity = 31 |
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| Nov humidity = 34 |
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| Dec humidity = 39 |
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| year humidity = 36 |
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| Jan dew point C = 6 |
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| Feb dew point C = 7 |
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| Mar dew point C = 7 |
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| Apr dew point C = 8 |
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| May dew point C = 12 |
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| Jun dew point C = 19 |
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| Jul dew point C = 24 |
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| Aug dew point C = 24 |
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| Sep dew point C = 21 |
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| Oct dew point C = 13 |
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| Nov dew point C = 9 |
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| Dec dew point C = 6 |
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| Jan sun = 68.2 |
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| Feb sun = 101.7 |
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| Mar sun = 148.8 |
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| Apr sun = 189.0 |
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| May sun = 238.7 |
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| Jun sun = 279.0 |
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| Jul sun = 328.6 |
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| Aug sun = 316.2 |
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| Sep sun = 264.0 |
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| Oct sun = 195.3 |
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| Nov sun = 129.0 |
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| Dec sun = 74.4 |
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| Jand sun = 2.2 |
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| Febd sun = 3.6 |
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| Mard sun = 4.8 |
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| Aprd sun = 6.3 |
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| Mayd sun = 7.7 |
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| Jund sun = 9.3 |
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| Juld sun = 10.6 |
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| Augd sun = 10.2 |
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| Sepd sun = 8.8 |
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| Octd sun = 6.3 |
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| Novd sun = 4.3 |
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| Decd sun = 2.4 |
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| yeard sun = 6.4 |
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|Jan uv = 5 |
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| Feb uv = 7 |
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| Mar uv = 9 |
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| Apr uv = 11 |
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| May uv = 12 |
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| Jun uv = 12 |
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| Jul uv = 12 |
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| Aug uv = 12 |
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| Sep uv = 10 |
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| Oct uv = 8 |
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| Nov uv = 6 |
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| Dec uv = 5 |
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| year uv = 9.1 |
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|date=November 2023}} |
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== Languages speaking in Jallah jeem == |
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|caption = Languages of Punjab, Pakistan<br/><small>(2017 Census)</small><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1410447|access-date=2 April 2020|title=CCI defers approval of census results until elections}}</ref> |
|caption = Languages of Punjab, Pakistan<br/><small>(2017 Census)</small><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1410447|access-date=2 April 2020|title=CCI defers approval of census results until elections}}</ref> |
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|label1 = [[Haryanvi language|Haryanvi |
|label1 = [[Haryanvi language|Haryanvi]] |value1 = 30|color1 = red |
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|label2 = [[Saraiki language|Saraiki |
|label2 = [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]] |value2 = 25|color2 = orange |
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|label3 = [[Urdu]] |value3 = 20 |color3 = green |
|label3 = [[Urdu]] |value3 = 20 |color3 = green |
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|label4 = [[Punjabi language|punjabi |
|label4 = [[Punjabi language|punjabi]] |value4 = 15 |color4 = yellow |
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|label5=[[language| |
|label5=[[language|Balochi]]|value5=5|color5=blue |
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|label6=[[Sindhi language|Sindhi]]|value6=3|color6=grey |
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|label7=Others|value7=2|color7=white}} |
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== Education == |
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==Jallah jeem famous industries== |
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===Henna industries=== |
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! Educational Level !! Grade !! Age |
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Jallah Jeem is famous for its mehndi (Urdu: مہندی) (Henna, Urdu: حِنا). Mehndi is the main industrial product and there are more than twenty grinding units of mehndi.eight cotton ginning and pressing factory, eleven oil mills, four ice and several factories in Jallah Jeem.[[File:Henna for hair.jpg|thumb|right|Henna powder]] |
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==Location== |
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It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in the north-west of Mailsi, and is just 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from famous Mailsi-Syphon Bridge on Sutlej river. The exact location is N+29° 43' 7", E+72° 8' 4". It is well connected by road to the other cities like Mailsi, Vehari, Multan, Bahawalpur and Lahore. |
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==Name origin== |
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Before the time of King Akbar, Jallah Jeem was called "Parganah Hakarah". The word "Parganah" was associated with that of tehsil today and "Hakarah" was because of the branch of Sutlej river track of which was this area, so this area was called "Parganah Hakarah". Mian Jallal-ud-Deen was a political and religious scholar appointed for political and religious advisory in palace of King Akbar. When King Akbar introduced Deen-e-Elahi for political gain and distorted Islamic ideology, Mian Jalal-ud-Deen resisted and finally withdrew himself from given status and rejected Deen-e-Elahi actively by participating the revolt along with Mujaddid Alf-Sani. Later, Mian Jalal-ud-Deen shifted to Lahore and participated politically for the revival of the true Islamic ideology. After death of King Akbar, King Jahangir felt the political unstable position and feelings of detachment of the Muslim community shook social and political roots, so he re-organized actively to promote Islam. For that King Jahangir contacted Mian Jalal-ud-deen and allotted him "Parganah Hakarah" to establish and promote of Islam. So Mian Jalal-ud-Deen migrated to "Parganah Hakarah" along with his family, including his brother Mian Azim-ud-Deen, and named this area as 'Jallah Jeem'. Here he built a fort to defend the Muslim community and to fight against the Hindus, because Hindu–Muslim conflict during Eid-ul-Azha on the cow slaughtering. Hindu–Muslim conflict can be assessed by the seven populous graveyards around Jallah Jeem and most of them are by name of martyrs, as Shehwan Shaheed, Gulchand Shaheed, Ibrahim Jatti Satti, etc. Names of mohallas, streets, sights, mandirs are signs of Hindus community as Giyan Thalla, Ghanaish Pura (Muhallah Usmania) etc. but nowadays the name of mohallas are vanjar pura, islam pura, etc. There was an old temple near Badshahi Mosque which was demolished in 1992 in response of Indian Babri masjid in Ayodhya, India. |
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[[File:Museum of Anatolian Civilizations116.jpg|thumb|Marble head of a woman on display at the Miusium of Jallah jeem]] |
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==Notable places== |
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Badshahi Mosque, built in the era of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan by his son Aurangzeb 1258 hijri.Mizar of Ibrahim Jatti Satti.Mazar Baba Peer Ali Shah |
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==Community and general information== |
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The people of Jallah Jeem are well educated, with a literacy rate of 90%. However, female literacy rate is lower, about 69%. There are twenty public and private schools with eleven madrassas. More than two hundreds doctors and engineers belong to the Jallah Jeem community. The basic caste system is still active and diverse, and national elections are also based on caste system (Bradari). Mainly people belongs to Arain, Mughals, migrated Muhajirs, Rajput's gotras (Saroya, Rao, Bhatti) Jhurer, Baghban and Aatishbaz families. |
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== Jallah jeem Schools== |
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'''Education system of Jallah jeem:''' |
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| Primary (elementary school) || 1 to 5 || 6 to 10 |
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| Junior Secondary (middle school) || 6 to 8 || 11 to 13 |
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| Secondary (high school) || 9 to 10 || 14 to 15 |
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| Higher Secondary (college/university) || 11 to 12 || 16 to 17 ||<ref>{{cite web |title=Jallah Education System |url=http://www.classbase.com/Countries/jalla/Education-System |website=scholaro pro |publisher=scholaro pro |access-date=30 April 2016 |archive-date=26 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160426015913/http://www.classbase.com/Countries/jallah/Education-System |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| Higher Secondary (college/university) || 11 to 12 || 16 to 17<ref name="Jallah Education System" /> |
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Government Higher secondary school Jallah jeem and Iqra Public School are prominent schools in the area are Razi model school. Alquid islamic school. al hadi school. faisal public school. A one standard school. radiant school and Beacon home school are in Jallah Jeem. |
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[[File:Work in the computer lab.JPG|thumb|Students of the ''computer studies'' in Jallah jeem working in a computer lab]] |
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==Deni madaris== |
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Madrasa Khuddam Ul Quran (Established in 1953 by Molana Ghulam Ahmed sb who was very peaceful and great person of community)Jamia Al FarooqMadrasa Tajveed ul Quran. Hanfi DeobandiMadrasa Numan Bin SabitMadrasa Fateh Ul Uloommarkaz ahele hadith |
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==Mosques in Jallah jeem== |
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Badshahi Jamia MasjidJamia masjid Ali Ul Murtaza,Hanfi DeobandiAl Madina jamia Masjid,Hanfi DeobandiMakki Masjid,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid Usman e Ghani,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid Farooq e Azam,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid Bilal,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid Al Rahman,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid Ameer Muavia,Hanfi DeobandiJamia Masjid Ameer Hamza,Hanfi Deobandijamia musjid muhammadi ahele hadithMasjid e Aqsa, Hanfi DeobandiMasjid e Aysha,Hanfi DeobandiMasjid e ASNAY ASHRAYA (as) |
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[[File:Badshahi mosque Main hall view.JPG|thumb|Main Prayer hall of Badshahi Mosque during night]] |
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==Present situation== |
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Jallah Jeem is main centre of Sunni–Shia conflict and considered the centre of Sippa e Sahaba abandoned movement.The situation is now controlled and no such incident of shia–sunni has been observed in the last five years. The city is very safe to live in, with basic needs of life, like phone, mobile phone service, hospitals, schools, a post office and gas. |
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==Telecommunication== |
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The PTCL provides the main network of landlines telephone service. All major mobile phone companies operating in Pakistan provide service in Jallah Jeem including 4G services. Broadband Internet access is available from PTCL. |
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==Traditional fairs== |
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Shehvan Shaheed (Shadan Shaheed)Noori Khameesi |
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[[File:2008Overview1.JPG|thumb|A trade fair for the travel industry]][[File:Ain Dubai.jpg|thumb|The tallest Ferris wheel in the Jallah jeem]] |
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جلّہ جِيم | |
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City | |
Jallah Jeem | |
Coordinates: 29°32′N 71°38′E / 29.533°N 71.633°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Vehari District |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal committee |
• Chairman | Jahangir Khan |
Area | |
• Metro | 10 km2 (4 sq mi) |
Elevation | 116 m (383 ft) |
Population | |
• City | 57,382 (2,017) |
62,000 | |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+6 (PDT) |
PK | 61230 (Post Office) |
Area code | 067 (Landlines) |
GDP/PPP | $12 billion (2021) |
Jallah Jeem (Urdu: جلّہ جِيم) is the third largest city in the Vehari District of Punjab, Pakistan.[3]
Location
It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in the north-west of Mailsi, and is 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Mailsi-Syphon Bridge on Sutlej river. The exact location is N+29° 43' 7", E+72° 8' 4".[4]
Towns and union councils
Towns in Jallah Jeem:
Towns | Union Council |
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Fateh pur (Bahawalpur)[5] | 1 |
Niyaz pur[5] | 2 |
warsi wahan[5] | 3 |
Islam pura[5] | 4 |
kikri[5] | 5 |
Thalla[5] | 6 |
Fateh pur (Bahawalpur) It is a town in Bahawalpur district and under Union council(1) the settlement of tehsil Jallah Jeem. Niyaz pur, Arain wahan It is a town and under Union council(2) the settlement of tehsil Jallah jeem. Warsi wahan, Qadeer pur It is a townand under Union council(3) the settlement of tehsil Jallah jeem.
Location
It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in the north-west of Mailsi, and is 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Mailsi-Syphon Bridge on Sutlej river. The exact location is N+29° 43' 7", E+72° 8' 4".[7]
Geography and climate
Jallah Jeem is located in the Indus Valley near the city of Multan in central Pakistan. The area around the city is a flat, alluvial plain. The canals which cut across the tehsil provide irrigation. The Indus Water Treaty sold the water in the Sutlej river to India. The reduced water flow in the river had a pronounced effect on the flora and fauna of the area. The Jallah and Mailsi Siphon was built to control the water flow in the Sidhnai Link Canal and Sutlej river under the treaty. Jallah Jeem has an arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. It has some of the most extreme weather in the country. The highest recorded temperature is 54 °C (129 °F), and the lowest recorded temperature is −1 °C (30.2 °F). The average rainfall is 127 millimeters (5.0 in). Dust storms are a common occurrence within the city.
It is located at 29°48'1N 72°10'33E at an altitude of 126 m (416 ft).[8]
Climate data for Jallah Jallah jeem1981–2010, extremes 1952–2012 | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 31.7 (89.1) |
36.7 (98.1) |
42.8 (109.0) |
44.9 (112.8) |
49.0 (120.2) |
47.2 (117.0) |
46.7 (116.1) |
41.7 (107.1) |
41.7 (107.1) |
40.0 (104.0) |
36.4 (97.5) |
32.0 (89.6) |
49.0 (120.2) |
Mean maximum °C (°F) | 27.2 (81.0) |
31.4 (88.5) |
37.1 (98.8) |
41.9 (107.4) |
44.3 (111.7) |
43.7 (110.7) |
39.4 (102.9) |
36.1 (97.0) |
37.5 (99.5) |
36.9 (98.4) |
33.1 (91.6) |
28.3 (82.9) |
44.8 (112.6) |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 22.6 (72.7) |
25.7 (78.3) |
31.6 (88.9) |
37.4 (99.3) |
40.7 (105.3) |
39.6 (103.3) |
34.6 (94.3) |
32.7 (90.9) |
34.2 (93.6) |
33.8 (92.8) |
29.3 (84.7) |
24.5 (76.1) |
32.2 (90.0) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 8.6 (47.5) |
11.4 (52.5) |
16.8 (62.2) |
22.2 (72.0) |
26.5 (79.7) |
27.7 (81.9) |
26.1 (79.0) |
24.8 (76.6) |
23.6 (74.5) |
19.6 (67.3) |
14.0 (57.2) |
9.5 (49.1) |
19.2 (66.6) |
Mean minimum °C (°F) | 3.8 (38.8) |
6.1 (43.0) |
11.3 (52.3) |
16.7 (62.1) |
20.9 (69.6) |
22.2 (72.0) |
23.1 (73.6) |
22.3 (72.1) |
20.8 (69.4) |
15.2 (59.4) |
9.1 (48.4) |
4.8 (40.6) |
3.8 (38.8) |
[citation needed] |
Education
Educational Level | Grade | Age |
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Primary (elementary school) | 1 to 5 | 6 to 10[5] |
Junior Secondary (middle school) | 6 to 8 | 11 to 13[5] |
Secondary (high school) | 9 to 10 | 14 to 15[5] |
Higher Secondary (college/university) | 11 to 12 | 16 to 17[5] |
References
- ^ http://mcJallah jeem.lgpunjab.org.pk
- ^ "Current population of city Jalla Jeem" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "City Jallah jeem(see Jalla Jeem Near Mailsi in Vehari)". National Reconstruction Bureau, Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Maps, Weather and Airports for Jalla, Pakistan Page". Fallingrain.com website. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Jallah Education System". scholaro pro. scholaro pro. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ^ "CCI defers approval of census results until elections". Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ^ "Maps, Weather and Airports for Jalla, Pakistan Page". Fallingrain.com website. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ Location of Jallah jeem - Falling Rain Genomics
- ^ "CCI defers approval of census results until elections". Retrieved 2 April 2020.