Jacobabad, also known as Khanger, is a city in
Sindh
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,
Pakistan
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, serving as both the capital city of
Jacobabad District and the
administrative centre
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of
Jacobabad Taluka, an administrative
subdivision of the district. The city itself is subdivided into eight
Union Councils. Sitting far to the northwest of the province, near the provincial boundaries of Sindh and
Balochistan, Jacobabad became a city on the site of an existing village (Khangarh), and is crossed by the
Pakistan Railways and many main roads of the province. It is the
43rd most populous city in Pakistan.
The city is one of the hottest places on earth, with summer temperatures regularly rising to a mean temperature of .
In particular, compounded by the humidity and
climate change
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, Jacobabad has several times exceeded a
wet-bulb temperature of , above which the human body cannot sufficiently cool itself. Jacobabad has been cited as one of the world's most vulnerable places to global warming, and one where the difference between 1.5 °C and 2 °C can be the difference between life and death.
Etymology
The city is named after
Brigadier-General John Jacob CB (1812–1858), an officer of the
British East India Company
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who ruled this region during the last decade of his life. He is also known for the cavalry regiment called
36th Jacob's Horse. Jacob was a graduate of
Addiscombe Military Seminary. He was commissioned into the
Bombay Artillery (
Bombay Army) on his 16th birthday, and subsequently sailed for India in January 1828, never to set foot in England again. According to travel writer Salman Rashid, it was local residents "who took to calling the new settlement ‘Jekumbad’", later renamed to Jacobabad by the British rulers. The scale of progress and prosperity Jacob's works brought to the region can be appreciated by comparing those regions' relative prosperity at the time, compared to areas which were not under his administrative jurisdiction.
History
In 1847 Jacob was placed in political charge of the frontier and established his headquarters at the village of Khangurh (or Khanger). He started building infrastructure for the town around the village. Being an architect and an engineer himself, he designed and then executed the plans of laying a wide road network around the town that measured a good 600 miles (965 km). In that he resolved the problem of unavailability of potable water for the residents by excavating a tank that contained water brought from Indus through a canal. His biggest and most important feat was the excavation of Begaree Canal, originating from Guddu barrage on river
Indus, going round the district irrigating thousands of acres of land previously uncultivated, thereby providing means of living to thousands of people.
After the
British Raj
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, the city was ruled by a
Sardar, Azad Khan Jakhrani
This City is mostly Populated by Baloch Tribes
In November 2010, then
Prime Minister
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Yousaf Raza Gillani announced that University of Information Technology would be established in Jacobabad.
Demographics
Population
According to
2023 census, Jacobabad had a population of 219,315.
Climate
Jacobabad has a
hot desert climate
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Köppen climate classification
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''BWh'') with extremely hot summers and mild winters. The city is well known for consistently having among the highest temperature in
South Asia
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, with a mean summer temperature of .
The highest recorded temperature is , and the lowest recorded temperature is . Rainfall is low and mainly occurs in the monsoon season (July–September). The average annual rainfall of Jacobabad is 202.5 mm as per 1991-2020 period. The highest annual rainfall ever is 838.7 mm, recorded in 2022, and the lowest annual rainfall ever is 3.3 mm, recorded in 1922.
In the
2022 South Asian heat wave, Jacobabad's mean temperature for the month of May broke the all-time record with , reaching or exceeding on four days. The city struggles to provide heat-mitigation measures. Many residents who are able to, migrate to higher-elevation
Quetta during the summer school break.
Airport and airbase
The commercial airport at Jacobabad, about north of
Karachi
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and southeast of
Kandahar, is located on the border between
Sindh
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and
Balochistan provinces. The
Shahbaz Air Base (co-located with the commercial airport in Jacobabad) was one of three Pakistani air bases used by U.S. and allied forces to support the
Operation Enduring Freedom campaign in
Afghanistan
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and reportedly ongoing
drone strikes in
North Western Pakistan tribal regions.
See also
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Jacobabad Junction railway station
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Jacobabad Tehsil
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Jacobabad District
Notes
References
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Jacobabad District
Populated places in Sindh