Thatha Shamsa (Chattha)

Thatha Shamsa Chattha (Urdu: چٹھہ) is a small village in the Hafizabad District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of 210 metres (692 feet). It is the oldest village, believed to date to the Mughal era.

Thatha Shamsa Chattha
Village
Thatha Shamsa Chattha is located in Pakistan
Thatha Shamsa Chattha
Thatha Shamsa Chattha
Coordinates: 32°15′47″N 73°41′35″E / 32.26306°N 73.69306°E / 32.26306; 73.69306
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

It is situated on the bank of a canal that originates in the Headqadirabad Colony. Most of the land suffers from seams, making it unsuitable for cultivation, which caused many villagers to move to cities for work or to convert their lands into fish farms, which are now numerous in and around the village.

Thatha Shamsa is bounded by rivers and canals. The major canal that originates from the Chenab River at Qadirabad barrage is just west of the village, and the village is often threatened by floods during the monsoon season. The weather is usually ruthless and intolerable in the summer and winter but is amazing in the autumn and spring. The village is normally dry throughout the year.

Demographics

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The population of the village, according to 2017 census was 940.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Rafiullah Babar (22 May 2018). "Hafizabad District – Population Of Cities, Towns And Villages 2017-2018". PoliticPK. Retrieved 4 February 2024.