Chaj Doab

Natural region in Punjab From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chaj Doab (Punjabi: چَج دوآب), also known as the Jech Doab, is one of the main regions of the Punjab province in Pakistan.[1] Punjab historically has been divided into regions based on its various rivers, since the name Punjab itself is based on the region's five main rivers. The word Chaj (چَج) is combination of first Punjabi alphabet of Chenab (چناب) and Jhelum(جہلم), "Ch" چَ and "J" ج. The Chaj Doab includes the area between the Jhelum and Chenab rivers, thus also known as Jech Doab.[2] It lies on the southern fringes of the Kashmir valley. The Chaj Doab is smaller in area compared to the other doabs, such as the Rachna, and it has a moderately high population density.[3] Its principal city is Sargodha.[3]

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Chaj Doab
Jech Doab
چَج دوآب
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Jech Doab
RegionPunjab
SubregionPunjab, Pakistan
Area
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27,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi)
Population
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Geography

The upper part of the doab has high-elevation.[3] The middle and lower sections of the doab is not very conductive to agriculture when compared with Rechna Doab.[3]

Districts

This doab covers Gujrat District, Bhimber District, Mirpur District, Mandi Bahauddin District, Sargodha District, Lalian Tehsil of Chiniot District and some areas of Jhang Tehsil of Jhang District.[3] However, the main districts are Gujrat, Mandi Bahauddin, and Sargodha.[3]

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