| Toba Tek Singh | |
| General Information | |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Province | Punjab |
| Location | 30°58′″N, 72°29′″E |
| Area | 3,252 km² |
| Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
| No. of Towns | 6 |
| Population | 1,621,593 1998 |
| density | 498 persons/km² |
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Toba Tek Singh (Urdu: ٹوبہ ٹیک سنگھ) is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
One of the older towns of pre-partition united Punjab separated from the Faisalabad District in 1982. Named after a Sikh religious figure Tek Singh. Legend has it that Mr. Singh a kind hearted man served water and provided shelter to the worn out and thirsty travellers passing by a small pond ("TOBA" in Punjabi) which eventually was called Toba Tek Singh, and the surrounding settlement acquired the same name. During 1970's, when many Pakistani cities were renamed in an effort to "Islamize", Toba Tek Singh remained one of the very few cities to maintain it's original name.
Toba Tek Singh occupies 3252 square kilometers and is made up of large areas of lowlands that flood regularly during the rainy season; the floods originate frequently from the Ravi River that runs along the southern and southeastern borders.
A census carried out in 1998 reported a population of 1,621,593 of which 18.43% were urban.
The district has three tehsils: Kamalia, Gojra and Toba Tek Singh itself.
Toba Tek Singh is district of Faisalabad division and other district of Faisalabad division is Jhang and Faisalabad itself.
Major towns in Toba Tek Singh District are: Toba Tek Singh, Gojra, Kamalia, Pirmahal, Rajana, Snadhilianwali,
Mohammad Sarwar (born 18 August 1952, Toba Tek Singh Pakistan) is a politician in the United Kingdom, the Labour member of Parliament for Glasgow Central, Scotland. He was the UK's first Muslim MP, and an opponent of the 2003 Iraq war.
Sadat Hasan Manto, a famous Urdu Novelist wrote a play Toba Tek Singh which was directed by Afia Nathaniel in 2005.
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Towns & Cities of Toba Tek Singh District |
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| Toba Tek Singh (city) | Pirmahal Kamalia | Gojra | Rajana | Sindhlianwali |
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| Capital | Lahore |
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