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Sargodha city | University road Sargodha | sargodha city 2025 #tourism #roadtrip #city #sargodha #punjab #pakistan Sargodha city 2025 Sargodha city University road sargodha Travel to Pakistan Road trip to Pakistan Punjab Pakistan Mall of sargodha Sargodha mall Imtiaz super store sargodha Faisalabad to sargodha Sargodha Faisalabad road Sargodha, a planned city in Pakistan's Punjab province, was  established by the British in 1903 as a canal-colony headquarters, named after a local sage, Godha, known for a pond. It grew rapidly, becoming a district HQ in 1940 and divisional HQ in 1960, known for its strategic PAF base (Mushaf) and agricultural wealth, especially citrus fruits (kinnow), earning nicknames like "City of Eagles" and "Pakistan's California" for its valiant air force role in wars and its produce.  Key Historical Points: Founding (1903): Established by the British under Lady Trooper as a planned city and center for the Lower Jhelum Canal colony. Etymology: Believed to be named after a Hindu sage, Godha, who lived near a pond. Administrative Growth: Became District Headquarters in 1940, then Divisional Headquarters in 1960. Military Significance: Home to PAF Base Mushaf, crucial for the Pakistan Air Force, earning it the title "City of Eagles" (Shahinon ka Shehar) for its role in the 1965 and 1971 wars. Agricultural Hub: Known as Pakistan's "California" due to its prolific citrus fruit (kinnow) production. Early Rulers: The broader region saw Muslim conquests from 712 AD (Muhammad bin Qasim) and Mughal rule (1524-1739) before British control.  Sargodha was established by the British as a canal-colony in 1903 (originally spelled Sargoda) as a tehsil of Shahpur district.Sargodha was badly affected by an outbreak of the bubonic plague in 1903, and experienced a milder outbreak in 1904. Although it was a small town in the beginning, the British Royal Air Force built an airport there due to its strategic location.The term "Sargodha" has its origin in the words "Sar" (from "sarowar") meaning "pond" and "Godha" meaning "Sadhu", which means "Pond of Godha".The city was founded by Lady Trooper by the supervision of Sir Charles Montgomery Rivaz KCSI (1845 – 7 October 1926), a colonial administrator in British India and Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab from 1902 to 1907.Being the District Headquarters since 1940, Sargodha was given the status of Divisional Headquarters in 1960. سرگودھا کو انگریزوں نے 1903 میں ایک کینال کالونی کے طور پر قائم کیا تھا (اصل میں ہجے سرگودہ تھا) شاہ پور ضلع کی ایک تحصیل کے طور پر۔ سرگودھا 1903 میں بوبونک طاعون کے پھیلنے سے بری طرح متاثر ہوا تھا، اور 1904 میں ایک ہلکی وباء کا سامنا کرنا پڑا تھا۔ تزویراتی محل وقوع۔ "سرگودھا" کی اصطلاح کی اصل "سر" ("سروور" سے) کے الفاظ میں ہے جس کا مطلب ہے "تالاب" اور "گودھا" کا مطلب ہے "سادھو"، جس کا مطلب ہے "گودھا کا تالاب"۔ اس شہر کی بنیاد لیڈی ٹروپر نے سر چارلس مونٹگمری ریواز کے سی ایس آئی (1845 – 1845 میں برطانوی ایڈمنسٹریٹر) کی نگرانی میں رکھی تھی۔ 1902 سے 1907 تک پنجاب کے لیفٹیننٹ گورنر رہے۔ 1940 سے ڈسٹرکٹ ہیڈ کوارٹر ہونے کی وجہ سے 1960 میں سرگودھا کو ڈویژنل ہیڈ کوارٹر کا درجہ دیا گیا۔ Hareem Raqeem travels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_2MbbfqnNVnxxnYEsdDdfhew3lss3cXY

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