Nawabshah Tehsil

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Nawabshah Taluka
تعلقہ نوابشاھ
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Nawabshah Taluka
Coordinates( 26°27′30″N68°19′09″E / 26.458333°N 68.319167°E / 26.458333; 68.319167 ): 26°14′39″N68°24′36″E / 26.24417°N 68.41000°E / 26.24417; 68.41000
CountryFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Flag of Sindh.svg  Sindh
Division Shaheed Benazir Abad
District Nawabshah District
Taluka Status1903
Government
[1]
  TypeMunicipal Corporation
  MayorAbdul Rasheed Bhatti
  Deputy MayorAhmed Arain
Population
 (2022) [2]
  City.
Time zone UTC+5 (PKT)

Nawabshah is a city and headquarters of Nawabshah taluka located in the district Shaheed Benazir Abad (Nawabshah), Sindh, Pakistan. [3] [4] [5]

History

Nawabshah Taluka [6] was known as Nasrat Taluka of Hyderabad District before 1909 name is deprived from Nasrat Canal that is flow in taluka but in 1909, The Taluka was renamed to Syed Nawab shah (now Nawabshah). [7]

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