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Khipro Tehsil

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Tehsil in Sindh, Pakistan
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Place in Sindh, Pakistan
Khipro
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Milad Shareef rally in Khipro town
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Coordinates: 25°49′23′′N 69°22′37′′E / 25.823°N 69.377°E / 25.823; 69.377
Country Pakistan
Province Sindh
Area
 • Total
5,933 km2 (2,291 sq mi)
Elevation28 m (92 ft)
Population
 • Total
332,833
 • Density56.10/km2 (145.3/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Calling code 235

Khipro (Urdu: کھپرو, Sindhi :کپرو ) is a tehsil of Sanghar district in the Pakistani province of Sindh. Its headquarters are in Khipro town.

History

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No clear reference describes the origin of the word Khipro. as of the word of mouth of population of Khipro City, its one of the historical places in White Thar,

Transport

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The nearest airport is Sindhri Tharparkar Airport (IATA: MPD) .

Geography

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Khipro is the biggest taluka of Pakistan.[citation needed ] It consists of 1,300,776 acres (526,405 ha) acres of which 1,109,129 are desert, 11,475 forest and 191,647 agriculture.

Economy

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Its primary industry is agriculture. Cotton, Wheat, Sugar cane, and Chilies are major crops.

Demographics

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Religions in Khipro taluk (2017)[1]
Religion Percent
Islam
62.14%
Hinduism
37.34%
Christianity
0.50%
Other or not stated
0.02%

Khipro taluk has a population of 332,833 living in 63,642 households. Khipro has a sex ratio of 919 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 33.75%: 44.99% for males and 21.53% for females. 15.32% of the population lives in urban areas.[1]

91.39% of the taluk spoke Sindhi, 4.18% Urdu and 1.08% Punjabi as their first language.[1]

Culture

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The city is a mixture of Muslim, Hindu and other communities. In the Muslim community, most of the people belong to Gajju, Samejo, Junejo, Mangrio, Hingorja, Chohan, Rajar, Khaskheli, Kunbhar, Dars, Jatt, Bozdar, Malik, Qaimkhani, Syed, Lohar, Qureshi, Baloch, Laghari, Lashari tribes and in Hindus, most of the people belong to Goswami, Lohana, Khatri, Malhi, Bheel, Kolhi, Guriro, Oad, Sodha, Rajput and other communities.[citation needed ]

See also

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References

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Complete History of Taluka Khipro

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