Adamwahan

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Ādamwāhan
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Ādamwāhan
Ādamwāhan (Pakistan)
Coordinates: 29°28′05″N71°38′59″E / 29.46803°N 71.64973°E / 29.46803; 71.64973 [1]
CountryFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab
District Lodhran
Tehsil Lodhran
Population
 (2017) [2]
  Total9,869
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+6 (PDT)
Website www.tmadunyapur.com

Adamwahan is a village in Lodhran Tehsil of Lodhran District in Punjab, Pakistan. It was the seat of a pargana in the late 16th century.

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History

Ādamwāhan was listed in the Ain-i-Akbari as a pargana in sarkar Multan, counted as part of the Bet Jalandhar Doab. [3] :328 It was assessed at 369,445 dams in revenue and supplied a force of 30 cavalry and 700 infantry. [3] :328

Demographics

As of the 2017 Census of Pakistan, Adamwahan had a population of 9,869 (5,060 male, 4,804 female, and 5 other). [2] The average household size was 7.22 people. [4] In terms of age distribution, 32.1% of Adamwahan residents were under age 10 in 2017 (3,167 in total); 18.9% were between 10 and 18 (1,870 in total); 43.8% were between 18 and 60 (4,327 in total); and 5.1% were over the age of 60 (505 in total). [2] The village's working population was 694 (not counting children under the age of 10). [2] In terms of religion, all 9,869 residents were Muslim. [2]

The overall literacy rate in the village was 39.88% (49.64% among males and 29.68% among females). [2] In terms of education, a total of 814 males and 506 females had completed primary school but had not completed matriculation exams; 251 males and 133 females had completed matriculation but not university, and 60 males and 32 females had completed university. [2]

The village had 1,260 houses as of 2017; 942 were pakka, 114 were semi-pakka, and 204 were kachcha. [4] 1,210 houses (96.0%) had potable water, 1,163 (92.3%) had access to electricity, 369 (29.3%) had access to gas, 365 (29.0%) had a kitchen, 866 (68.7%) had a bathroom, and 765 (60.1%) had a latrine. [4]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Census 2017 District Wise Results: District Lodhran: Selected population statistics of rural localities (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  3. 1 2 Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak (1891). The Ain-i-Akbari. Translated by Jarrett, Henry Sullivan. Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 Census 2017 District Wise Results: District Lodhran: Selected housing characteristics of rural localities (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 26 March 2023.