Fateh Jang

Summary

Fateh Jang (Punjabi and Urdu: فتح جنگ) is a city in Attock District of Punjab Province, Pakistan.[1] It is located 40 km (25 mi) from Attock City, and nearly 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Islamabad, Pakistan's capital near M1 motorway.

Fateh Jang
فتح جنگ
Fatehjang, Fatehjung, Fatehgarh
City
Fateh Jang is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Fateh Jang
Fateh Jang
Location in Punjab, Pakistan
Fateh Jang is located in Pakistan
Fateh Jang
Fateh Jang
Fateh Jang (Pakistan)
Coordinates: 33°33′59″N 72°38′32″E / 33.56639°N 72.64222°E / 33.56639; 72.64222
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictAttock
TehsilFateh Jang Tehsil
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
WebsiteFateh Jang City

Overview edit

The city is located in between Kala Chitta Range and Khairi Murat Range.[2] The New Islamabad International Airport, the largest airport of Pakistan,[3] is located near the city.[4] Fatehjang railway station is one of the important railway stations in the Attock district. It is about 50KM away from Jund City which is the last tehsil of Attock District in Punjab after which the KPK Province starts.

History, toponymy and geography edit

According to local tradition, an ancient Hindu king named Raja Indra built a fort here, due to which this settlement came to be known as Indrakot, but its current name is attributed to an elder of the modern settlers here who fought many wars and always won. There is still a mosque of old times in the Mahallah Inderkot of the city. Its architecture suggests that the mosque is hundreds of years old and may have been built during Ghaznavid rule. This mosque is one of the archeological sites that have been protected under the country's law. During the Sikh period, the regional feudal lords remained the local rulers and paid tribute to the Sikh government. Fateh Jang came under British rule in 1848 after the region was conquered by the British Empire. Fateh Jang became a tehsil of Rawalpindi during British rule. Then in 1940, Attock District was formed and Fateh Jang was included in it. At that time, 203 villages were included in the tehsil Fateh Jang and it consisted of 1393 square kilometers. In 1891, the population of the tehsil was 113041 people. In February 1910, Fateh Jang was declared as notified area, while in January 1924, it got the status of a "small town Committee". Later it got the status of a town committee and then a municipality. Today, the tehsil Fateh Jang consists of 14 union councils.[5][6]

North of Fateh Jang city, there is some plain area of Kala Chatta mountains, the green valley of Khairi Murat in the south, while between these two mountain ranges, there is a narrow plain in the east and an open plain in the west.[5]

Demography edit

Fateh Jang is inhabited by people of Gheba, Alpial, Awan, Bhatti, Gujar, Maliar, Khattar and Mughal tribes. There is also a considerable number of Afghan settlers and people from other cities.[5] Pothohari and Pashto are the major spoken languages, while the medium of education is generally Urdu and English.

Education edit

There are male and female degree colleges, commerce colleges, vocational institutes, several public and private schools in the city.

Notable educational institutes edit

  • Government High School No.1 for Boys (Estd. 1927)[7]
  • Government Degree College for Boys (Estd. 1976)[5]
  • Government Degree College for Women (Estd. 1983)[5]
  • Neoken Public School (Estd. 1989)
  • Cadet College Fateh Jang (Estd. 2001)

Notable places edit

Notable people edit

  • Malik Noor Zaman (born 1938), former headteacher of GHS No.1 Fateh Jang (1975 – 1993)[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fateh Jang". Fateh Jang. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. ^ Xiaoming (14 May 2013). Fossil Mammals of Asia: Neogene Biostratigraphy and Chronology. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231520829.
  3. ^ https://www.researchsnipers.com/new-islamabad-airport-costs-rose-170-percent/ "New Islamabad Airport: Costs Rose By 170 Percent"], RS-TECH
  4. ^ "New Islamabad Airport to be fully operational by June 2017". The News International. Islamabad. APP. 28 July 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e "فتح جنگ". Duniya News (in Urdu). 20 April 2016.
  6. ^ Khan, Asif Jahangir (16 June 2022). "بلدیہ فتح جنگ کی تاریخ- حصہ اول". IAttock (in Urdu).
  7. ^ a b "ایک صدی کا قصہ،فتح جنگ ہائی اسکول". IAttock (in Urdu). 16 July 2022.