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'''Sadiqabad''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''تحصِيل صادِق آباد'''}}}}), is a subdivision (]) of ] in the ] province of ]. It is administratively subdivided into 29 ], six of which form the tehsil capital ].<ref></ref> '''Sadiqabad''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''تحصِيل صادِق آباد'''}}}}), is a subdivision (]) of ] in the ] province of ]. It is administratively subdivided into 29 ], six of which form the tehsil capital ].<ref></ref>

==Language==
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Following are the demographics of the Rahim yar khan district, by spoken language:
* ]: 98%
* Other: 2%
Inhabitants of District speak a great variety of ]<ref>https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:G2m7vRlfZtcJ:www.puranpediapak.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/The_Christianity_in_District_Rahim_Yar_Khan_Pakistan.113181615.pdf+rahim+yar+khan+language&hl=en&gl=pk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjselozSPPf0WdPUL-saNrDILCqh7UX580tKznTEJIFsA0XAD1-IVBa-1B3iCWN8Cp9n8WA9j0wU7klEN2zqgsMEK6lmRAInXklrnokaGv9geOQGoGEIPhPdMrMEm5VPIpxypw6&sig=AHIEtbTxkIrWT1u6Onjj1aV5UlI7yx_Lhg</ref> dialects, although few of these dialects are called as separate language “Saraiki”, but because of good and loving nature of people there is no distinction or hate among different dialects and have a mix culture of Great Bahawalpur State, Punjab and Choolistan.
*] (Local state dialect spoken by 51% population which is a Mix of Rajhastani, Punjabi and Multani(Saraiki)
*] & Malwi (Standard Punjabi dialect spoken by 45% specially in majority in cities and Sadiqabad and Khanpur Tehsils)
*]/Choolistani (2% Population speaks a Punjabi Rajhastani mix specially in Desert area)
Other Languages include:
*] is mother tongue of few people but being national language is spoken and understood by the sizeable population.
*English is also understood and spoken by the educated elite.
*] is also spoken by small population.
*] is also spoken by small population.




==References== ==References==

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Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan
تحصِيل صادِق آباد Sadiqabad
Tehsil
Sadiqabad Tehsil
CountryPakistan
RegionPunjab
DistrictRahim Yar Khan District
CapitalSadiqabad
Towns1
Union councils29
Government
 • ChairmanMuhammad Shafique Papa
 • Vice ChairmanMuhammad Aslam
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+6 (PDT)

Sadiqabad (Template:Lang-ur), is a subdivision (tehsil) of Rahim Yar Khan District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is administratively subdivided into 29 Union Councils, six of which form the tehsil capital Sadiqabad.

Language

Dialects of Punjabi

  Following are the demographics of the Rahim yar khan district, by spoken language:

Inhabitants of District speak a great variety of Punjabi dialects, although few of these dialects are called as separate language “Saraiki”, but because of good and loving nature of people there is no distinction or hate among different dialects and have a mix culture of Great Bahawalpur State, Punjab and Choolistan.

  • Riyasti (Local state dialect spoken by 51% population which is a Mix of Rajhastani, Punjabi and Multani(Saraiki)
  • Majhi & Malwi (Standard Punjabi dialect spoken by 45% specially in majority in cities and Sadiqabad and Khanpur Tehsils)
  • Bagri/Choolistani (2% Population speaks a Punjabi Rajhastani mix specially in Desert area)

Other Languages include:

  • Urdu is mother tongue of few people but being national language is spoken and understood by the sizeable population.
  • English is also understood and spoken by the educated elite.
  • Sindhi is also spoken by small population.
  • Baluchi is also spoken by small population.


References

  1. Tehsils & Unions in the District of Rahim Yar Khan - Government of Pakistan
  2. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:G2m7vRlfZtcJ:www.puranpediapak.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/The_Christianity_in_District_Rahim_Yar_Khan_Pakistan.113181615.pdf+rahim+yar+khan+language&hl=en&gl=pk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjselozSPPf0WdPUL-saNrDILCqh7UX580tKznTEJIFsA0XAD1-IVBa-1B3iCWN8Cp9n8WA9j0wU7klEN2zqgsMEK6lmRAInXklrnokaGv9geOQGoGEIPhPdMrMEm5VPIpxypw6&sig=AHIEtbTxkIrWT1u6Onjj1aV5UlI7yx_Lhg

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Sahiwal
Okara
Pakpattan
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Khushab
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Neighbourhoods of Rahim Yar Khan
Administrations: Rahim Yar Khan District
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