Gandava

Gandavah is a town that serves as the headquarters of Jhal Magsi District of Pakistan's Balochistan province. Located on a small hill in the middle of the Kach Gandava plain, Gandava is inhabited by a mix of Sindhi, Baloch, Pathan, Brahui, and Hindu communities. The town has a long history and several old architectural monuments including the Moti Gohram tomb, locally known as "the Taj Mahal of Baluchistan". Gandava also faces significant difficulties with needs like water, electricity, gas, healthcare, and education. As of the 2017 Census of Pakistan, Gandava Municipal Corporation has a population of 7,825 people, in 1,256 households.Gandawa was one of the provincial headquarters of the Bhil dynasty of India

Gandava
Town
Gandava
Gandava
Coordinates: 28°37′N 67°29′E
Country Pakistan
Province Balochistan
DivisionNasirabad
DistrictJhal Magsi
Population
 (2017)
  Total7,825
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
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