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Town in northern Sindh

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Town in Sindh, Pakistan
Karoondi
Town
Karoondi is located in SindhKaroondi
Coordinates: 26°53′49″N 68°24′22″E / 26.897°N 68.406°E / 26.897; 68.406
CountryPakistan
ProvinceSindh
DistrictKhairpur
TalukaFaiz Ganj
Population
 • Total10,330

Karoondi (Sindhi:ڪرونڊي) is a small town along Mehran Highway in District Khairpur, Sindh province of Pakistan. It is situated in taluka Faiz Ganj which is one of the eight talukas of the District. The town lies between two canals: Faiz Ganj canal passes by its western side whereas Veeho canal passes by the eastern. This city was established by Rajpar Hindu and Muslim community. In 1904 Along with Relatives and all family of Usman Khan Rajper settled here from Beela Wah, Naushahro feroze District and Oman Khan Rajpar settled here from Warhecho, Nawabshah district. There are fertile farmlands around it owned by descendants of Wadeero Budhal khan Rajper, Wadeero Oman Khan Rajpar and wadeero ghulam Muhammad Rajper and Wadeero Usman khan Rajper and a number of villages in the outskirts. The main town is separated from the bypass bus stop by farm-fields and orchards. The town is relatively peaceful as the crime rate is very low. In late 1960's Wadeero Allahdad Rajpar made a Phool Bagh in Karoondi. The settlement in the town is either on the lands of Wadeero Budhal Khan Rajpar or Wadeero Oman Khan Rajpar. Late Shahnawaz Khan Rajpar, late Shaukat Ali Rajpar, Habibullah khan Rajper, Punjal Khan Rajper, Shiraz Shaukat Rajpar MPA son of late Shaukat Ali Rajpar also current chief of Husenja, Patoja and Jadeja, moheja and hotipotas

Mumtaz Hussain Rajper, Ghulam Rasool Rajper, Akhtar Khan Rajpar, Balam Khan Rajpar, Aslam Khan Rajpar, Nisar Ahmed Rajper, Late Ghulam Haider Khokhar (Ex Head Master High School Karoondi) are prominent figures of the town.

Etymology

Oral traditions related by local elders maintain that the town was named after an old woman with a crooked hand who in Sindhi language is called a roondee. But some old men say Karoondi is also a full meaningful word mean a man who sleeps in C shape. Some old tribers think there is a canal in a C shape, so that is why old people called it Karoondi Wahh.

Demographics

The town has a population of about 10,300 people. Islam is the dominant religion but there is a significant number of Hindus such as Marwari clan and Ode. They live in ghettoized neighborhoods of the town. Sindhis constitute the majority ethnic group whereas Punjabis have a significant population but have assimilated into the Sindhi culture and are not distinguished.

Among the notable tribes and clans are Rajper, Mallah, Soomro, Mangi, Kumbher, Iboopota, Khokhar, Rajput, and Awan. The Rajper tribe is the dominant tribe in the area and the town is also under de facto control of Rajper landlords and zemindars who own vast tracts of fertile land around the town and elsewhere.

Sites of interest

  • Shahi Bazaar is the longest shopping street among the towns of the area.
  • Phool Baagh is a garden park that was built by late Allahdad Khan Rajper after he was inspired by Shalimar Baagh, Lahore. It is the only park in the area.
  • Jamia Masjid Karoondi is a magnificent congregational mosque also built by Allahdad Khan Rajper.

Education

  • Govt High School Karoondi is a co-educational school that provides education up to the level of matriculation.
  • Govt Degree Science College Karoondi is the only graduation and post-graduation college in taluka Faiz Ganj. It was the result of the efforts by Syed Ali Madad Shah Kazmi, former chief minister Sindh. With its inception in 1994 this degree college got significant achievements in terms of providing quality higher education to the extent that from the first batch two students got selected in medical colleges named Dr Muhammad Idris and Dr Arif.
  • A number of entrepreneurial schools are also offering primary education to the local children in addition to the Govt-run schools. The land for Govt educational institutions was donated by late Shahnawaz Khan Rajper.

Adjacent cities and towns

The nearest city is Nawabshah which is about 80 km to the south and has an airport. Pacca Chang and Akri are the nearest adjacent towns whereas Bhiria road, Thari Mirwah, Padidan, Mehrabpur and Naushahro Feroze are notable towns in the proximity. Bhiria Road railway station is the nearest railway station only 13 km away.

References

  1. "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Karaundi, Pakistan". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. "Karoondi (Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
  3. "Karaundi (populated place)". pk.geoview.info. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  4. "Khairpur-Kot Diji". Discover Pakistan. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
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