Firoza

Firoza, or Feroza is a populated town in Rahim Yar Khan in the center of Khanpur-Liaqatpur the tehsils of Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan.

But the most popular among people is that it is named by the English after a woman who was the first resident of the area.

Another famous story is that it is named because of a stone found there called Firoza.

Some competent source shows the city was 1st developed after Pakistan gained freedom from British Rule in 1947s.

Most of the tribes resident in the town have belonged to this region for centuries.

Then, with the efforts of many notable people, it was given the designation of Higher Secondary School.

The school has experienced ups and downs, but it has given many notable people to the nation.

Another educational institute is Tamir-E-Millat Model Public High School Firoza which was established by Rana Mohammad Hussain in 2000.

With all those difficulties the region has produced some brilliant minds who lifted themselves from scratch.

Later on, other religious schools for basic Islamic education were established in different corners of the town namely, Madni Masjid، Madrsa Madintul Aloom Madarsat-ul-banat, Faizan-e-Madina, Madrsa Jamia tu Imam Raza etc.

Number of Hafiz (Qur'an) are increasing by the work of these Islamic institutes.

The variation in the precipitation between the driest and wettest months is 37 mm.

Specially, people are shifting from villages of Cholistan Desert to Firoza.

Drinking water of the town is unhygienic, having plentiful salt making it undrinkable.

Some of the other local games are gulli danda, ghoribella, bandar killa, kut mar, goch no teal, and andress press.

It is said that there was an attack by non-Muslims that killed 22 Hafiz (Qur'an) and their teacher, Baba Bavi.

Govt higher Secondary School Firoza
Average Annual Rainfall in Firoza
Average Annual Rainfall in Firoza
Annual Temperature Graph of Firoza
Annual Temperature Graph of Firoza
Civil Hospital Firoza