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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Khuzdar District
| official_name =
| native_name = {{nq|ضلع خضدار}}<br>{{script/Arabic|هزدارءِ = دمگ}}
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| settlement_type = [[List of districts in =Balochistan|District]] of [[Districts ofBalochistan, Pakistan|DistrictBalochistan]]
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| image_caption = Top: Cave of [[Lahoot Lamakan]]<br>Bottom: [[Moola Chotok]]
| map_caption = Map of Balochistan with Khuzdar District highlighted
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| subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Pakistan|Province]]
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| subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Pakistan|Province]]
| established_title = Established
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| established_date = 1974
| subdivision_type2 = [[Divisions of = Pakistan|Division]]
| founder =
| subdivision_name2 = [[Kalat Division|Qalat]]
| seat_type = [[Administrative centre]]
| established_title = Established
| seat = [[Kalat Division]]
| government_footnotes established_date = 1974
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| leader_title seat_type = Deputy commissioner[[Headquarters]]
| leader_nameseat = [[Khuzdar]]
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| leader_title1 = Commissioner
| government_type = District Administration
| leader_name1 = Mohammad Hashim Ghalzai
| unit_pref leader_party = Metric<!-- or US or UK -->
| leader_title = [[Deputy Commissioner (Pakistan)|Deputy Commissioner]]
| population_total = 802,207
| leader_name = N/A
| population_footnotes = <ref name="DISTRICT WISE CENSUS RESULTS CENSUS 2017">{{cite web|url=http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/DISTRICT_WISE_CENSUS_RESULTS_CENSUS_2017.pdf|title=DISTRICT WISE CENSUS RESULTS CENSUS 2017|publisher=www.pbscensus.gov.pk|access-date=2017-09-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170829164748/http://www.pbscensus.gov.pk/sites/default/files/DISTRICT_WISE_CENSUS_RESULTS_CENSUS_2017.pdf|archive-date=2017-08-29|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| population_as_ofleader_title1 = District =Police 2017Officer
| leader_name1 = Mohammad HashimZafar GhalzaiAli
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| leader_title2 = District Health Officer
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| timezone1 leader_name2 = [[Time in Pakistan|PST]]N/A
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| area_total_km2 = 35380
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| population_total = 802997,207214
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| leader_title2 = Police Commissioner / Deputy Inspector General of Police
| demographics1_title1 = Main language(s)
| leader_name2 = Mohammad Zafar Ali
| timezone1 = [[Time in Pakistan|PST]]
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| utc_offset1 = +5
| area_total_km2 = 35380
| blank1_name_sec1 = Number of [[TehsilList of tehsils of Balochistan|Tehsils]]s
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'''Khuzdar''' ([[Balochi language|Balochi]]: {{script/Arabic|هزدارء‍ِ دمگ}}; [[Urdu]] and [[Brahui language|Brahui]]: '''هزدار،خزدار'''{{nq|ضلع ; [[Urdu]]: '''خضدار'''}}) is a [[Districts of Pakistan|district]] in the [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan province]] of [[Pakistan]]. Its capital is theThe city of [[Khuzdar]] serves as the district's headquarters.
 
Until its establishment as a district in <!--25-- February or 1 March?--> 1974 it was part of [[Kalat District]]. In November 1992 part of the territory of Khuzdar was split off to form the new district of [[Awaran District|district of Awaran]].{{sfn|1998 Census report|pp=1, 8}}
 
== Overview ==
Towns and cities in Balochistan are not as big as compared to other provinces generally due to scarcity of water and abundance of arid and wastelands. Khuzdar, though one of the important cities of Balochistan is a small sized city located in Khuzdar District in Balochistan, Pakistan. The city of Khuzdar is situated on National Highway linking Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. It is about 400&nbsp;km from Karachi and 300&nbsp;km from [[Quetta]], both of them being major cities in the country.
 
During the period of Arab rule, this region formed the province of Turan, with Khuzdar as the capital. It was an important cantonment and was the headquarters of the Arab General Commanding the Indian frontier. Later Khuzdar became a part of the Kalat State. It was the scene of a battle between the people of [[Jhalawan]] and the [[Khan of Kalat]] in 1869. The Khan of Kalat [[Khudadad of Kalat|Mir Khuda Khan]] was victorious and built a fort of painted pottery here. Close to the town are the ruins of an old fort built by the Arabs. Khuzdar is the capital of Khuzdar district. It is a district and divisional headquarters town in Balochistan. Previously partypart of the Kalat district, Khuzdar was upgraded as a separate district on 1 March 1974. The district is subdivided into four tehsils: Khuzdar, Zehri, Naal and Wadh. It is at the apex of a narrow valley at an elevation of 1,237 m (4.000 feet). Over 99% of the people of the area are Muslims. The population of Khuzdar district is estimated to be over 525,000 in 2005. The major tribes in the district are Gongav, Bizenjo, Mardoi Jattak, Hasni, Siapad, Nausherwani, moosiani Zehri, Mengal, Zarakzai, Ahmadzai' Rekizai ' Sasoli ' Kurd'. A large military complex is near completion near Khuzdar, which would make it the second largest Cantonment in Balochistan after Quetta.
A university is at the outskirts of Khuzdar,<ref>[http://www.buetk.edu.pk Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology Khuzdar]</ref> known as the heart of Balochistan. The city of Khuzdar is situated on National Highway linking Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.
The city has an airport near the university. The former college, now university is constructed on the foot-hills and is spread over an area of {{convert|200|acre|km2}}.
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* [[Khuzdar]]
* [[Karkh, Pakistan|Karkh]]
* Moola
* [[NallNaal, PakistanBalochistan|NallNaal]]
* [[Wadh]]
* [[Moola Tehsil|Moola]]
* Zehri
* [[Zehri, Balochistan|Zehri]]
 
The Union Council for each tehsil is given below:
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* Khuzdar – Baghbana, Balina Khattan, Faizabad, Ferozabad, Gazgi, Khand, Parko, Sasol, Tootak, Zeedi, Zerina Khattan
* Moola – Abad KarKh, Moola, Sun Chakoo, Kharzan
* NallNaal – Durnaili, Goni Gresha, Hazar Ganji, Killi Alam Khan, Kocho, NalNaal, Ornach, Sar Raij
* Wadh – Arenji, Badari, Loop, Pesi Kapper, Saroona, Shah Noorani, Wadh, Waheer
* Zehri – Chashma, Ghat, Noorgama Zehri
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Source: (Local Government, Balochistan, 2005)
 
==DemographyDemographics==
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The population in 1998 was {{sigfig|417470|3}}, {{sigfig|28.33|2}}% of which was urban.{{sfn|1998 Census report|pp=15, 18}} In 2012 it was estimated to be over 925,000.{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}} {{sigfig|99.05|2}}% are Muslim.{{sfn|1998 Census report|p=18}} The majority of the population is made up of [[Brahui language|Brahui]]-speaking tribes,{{sfn|1998 Census report|p=8}} and according to the 1981 census Brahui was the first language in 82% of households, followed by [[Balochi language|Balochi]] with 13%.<ref>These figures are for the combined population of Khuzdar and Wadh subdivisions and excludes the Awaran subdivision {{harv|1981 Census report|p=84}}.</ref> In the 1998 census, which did not gather data for Brahui, 96.7% of the population reported their language as Balochi, and {{sigfig|1.03|2}}% – as [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]].{{sfn|1998 Census report|pp=19–20}}
|title=Religions in Khuzdar district (2023)<ref name="2023census>{{cite web |url=https://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2023/tables/balochistan/dcr/table_9.pdf |title=Population by Sex, Religion and Rural/Urban, Census - 2023 |publisher=[[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]]}}</ref>
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|left1=Religion
|right1=Percent
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{{bar percent|[[Islam]]|green|99.14}}
{{bar percent|[[Hinduism in Balochistan|Hinduism]]|darkorange|0.41}}
{{bar percent|[[Christianity]]|darkblue|0.3}}
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}}
 
In the 2023 census, Islam was the predominant religion, followed by a small minority of mostly-urban Hindus.<ref name="2023census"/>
 
===Languages===
{{Pie chart
|caption = Languages of Khuzdar district (2023)
|label1 = [[Brahui language|Brahui]] |value1 = 78.93 |color1 = crimson
|label2 = [[Balochi language|Balochi]] |value2 = 18.74 |color2 = limegreen
|label3 = [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] |value3 = 1.22 |color3 = steelblue
|label4 = Others |value4 = 1.11 |color4 = grey
}}
 
At the time of the 2023 census, 78.93% of the population spoke [[Brahui language|Brahui]], 18.74% [[Balochi language|Balochi]] and 1.22% [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] as their first language.<ref>{{cite web |title=Population by Mother Tongue, Sex and Rural/Urban, Census-2023 |url=https://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files/population/2023/tables/balochistan/dcr/table_11.pdf |publisher=[[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]]}}</ref>
 
The population in 1998 was {{sigfig|417470|3}}, {{sigfig|28.33|2}}% of which was urban.{{sfn|1998 Census report|pp=15, 18}} In 2012 it was estimated to be over 925,000.{{Citation needed|date=June 2017}} {{sigfig|99.05|2}}% are Muslim.{{sfn|1998 Census report|p=18}} The majority of the population is made up of [[Brahui language|Brahui]]-speaking tribes, {{sfn|1998 Census report|p=8}} and according to the 1981 census Brahui was the first language in 82% of households, followed by [[Balochi language|Balochi]] with 13%.<ref>These figures are for the combined population of Khuzdar and Wadh subdivisions and excludes the Awaran subdivision {{harv|1981 Census report|p=84}}.</ref> In the 1998 census, which did not gather data for Brahui, 96.7% of the population reported their language as Balochi, and {{sigfig|1.03|2}}% as [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]].{{sfn|1998 Census report|pp=19–20}}
 
== Education ==
According to the [[Pakistan District Education Rankings]] 2017, district Khuzdar is ranked at number 122 out of the 141 ranked districts in Pakistan on the education score index. This index considers learning, gender parity and retention in the district.
 
Literacy rate in 2014–15 of population 10 years and older in the district stands at 45% whereas for females it is only 26%.<ref>Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (2016). ''[http://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files//pslm/publications/PSLM_2014-15_National-Provincial-District_report.pdf Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey 2014-15]''. [online] Islamabad: Government of Pakistan, p.111. Available at: <nowiki>http://www.pbs.gov.pk/sites/default/files//pslm/publications/PSLM_2014-15_National-Provincial-District_report.pdf</nowiki> [Accessed 6 Aug. 2018].</ref>
 
Post primary access is a major issue in the district with 87% schools being at primary level. Compare this with high schools which constitute only 5% of government schools in the district. This is also reflected in the enrolment figures for 2016–17 with 23,848 students enrolled in class 1 to 5 and only 698 students enrolled in class 9 and 10.
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Gender disparity is another issue in the district. Only 30% schools in the district are girls’ schools. Access to education for girls is a major issue in the district and is also reflected in the low literacy rates for females.
 
Moreover, the schools in the district lack basic facilities. According to [[Alif Ailaan]] [[Pakistan District Education Rankings|district education rankings]] 2017, the district is ranked at number 127 out of the 155 districts of Pakistan for primary school infrastructure. At the middle school level, it is ranked at number 133 out of the 155 districts. These rankings take into account the basic facilities available in schools including drinking water, working toilet, availability of electricity, existence of a boundary wall and general building condition. More than 4 out of 5 schools do not have electricity in them. 1 out 3 schools lack a toilet and 1 out of 2 do not have a boundary wall. 1 out of 3 schools do not have clean drinking water. In Khuzdar District there are 48 Private Schools, Sunrise School was first private school Established in 1992.
 
== References ==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.balochistan.gov.pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=807&Itemid=1093 Khuzdar District] at [http://www.balochistan.gov.pk/ wwwBalochistan.balochm istanGov.gov.pkPK]
* [http://www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk/disttprofiles/khuzdar.php Khuzdar District] at [http://www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk/ www.balochistanpolice.gov.pk]
 
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