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SHAHPUR

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 770 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SHAHPUR  , a

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town and
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district of
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British India, in
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Rawalpindi division of the
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Punjab . The town is near the
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left
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bank of the
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river Jhelum . Pop . (1901) 9386 . The district of Shahpur has an
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area of 4840 sq. m . Its most important
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physical subdivisions are the Salt range in the north, the valleys of the Chenab and Jhelum, and the plains between those rivers and between the Jhelum and the Salt range . The characteristics of these two plains are widely different: the
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desert portion of the
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southern plain is termed the bar; the corresponding tract north of the Jhelum is known as the thal . The
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climate of the plains is hot and dry, but in the Salt range it is much cooler; the
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annual rainfall averages about 15 in . Tigers, leopards and wolves are found in the Salt range, while small
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game and
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antelope abound among the thick jungle of the bar . In 19o1 the population was 524,259, showing an increase of 6% in the decade . The
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principal crops are wheat, millets, pulses and cotton . Irrigation is effected from government canals, and also from wells .

The largest town and

chief commercial centre is
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Bhera . The district is traversed by two branches of the North-Western railway . Shahpur passed into the hands of the
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English along with the rest of the Punjab in 1849 . During the Mutiny of 1857 the district remained tranquil, and though the villages of the bar gave cause for alarm no outbreak of sepoys occurred . Since annexation the limits and constitution of the district have undergone many changes .

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