Sunday, August 19, 2018

Muzaffargarh District

Muzaffargarh (مُظفّرگڑھ) is a city in the southwestern Punjab province of Pakistan, located on the bank of the Chenab River. It is the capital city of the Muzaffargarh District.



The Muzaffargarh region was an agricultural and forested area during the rule of the Indus Valley Civilization. Then came the Vedic period, which was characterized by the introduction of Indo-Aryan culture from Central Asia into the Punjab province. Over time, several other civilizations came to power in the ancient town and surrounding district: the Kambojas, the Daradas, the Kekayas, the Madras, the Pauravas, the Yaudheyas, the Malavas and the Kurus. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Alexander the Great marched into the present-day Punjab province with an army of 50,000 men. The Muzaffargarh region was, during different time periods, also ruled by the Maurya Empire, the Indo-Greek kingdom, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, the White Huns, the Kushano-Hephthalites, and the Shahi kingdom.
In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi took over the Ghaznavid Empire, and, in 1005, conquered the Shahis in Kabul, which granted him power over the Punjab region. The Delhi Sultanate and later the Mughal Empire also ruled the region.[clarification needed] The location of the present-day town became predominantly Muslim during this time because of the arrival of missionary Sufis whose dargahs still persist in the area.
After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Sikhs invaded and occupied the Muzaffargarh District. During this period, the Muslim population faced severe restrictions. Later, in 1848, the British Raj assumed control of the area.
In 1794, the town of Muzaffargarh was founded by the governor of Multan, Nawab Muzaffar Khan. The meaning of the word is "Fort of Muzaffar" because the "historic district" lies within the walls of a fort built by the governor. In 1864, it became the capital of the Muzaffargarh District.[3]
The place was also referred to as Kala Pani (Black Water), as it is located between two rivers: the Indus and the Chenab. It was linked to the surrounding lands by bridges during the British era.
During the independence movement of Pakistan, the Muslim population supported the Muslim League and the Pakistani Movement. In 1947, after Pakistan gained independence, the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India settled in Muzaffargarh
Shah Shamas Park Muzaffargarh



Saturday, August 18, 2018

Kot Addu City



Kot Addu is a city and tehsil in the Muzaffargarh District of the southern part of the Punjab province of Pakistan. This city is subdivided into 30 Union Councils[1] and has a population of over 400,000,[2] making it the 150th largest city in Pakistan. It is located just east of the Indus River, about 866 km (538 mi) from Karachi, 600 km (370 mi) from Islamabad, 100 km from Multan, 80 km from D.G.Khan, 60 km (37 mi) from Muzaffargarh, 60 km from Layyah, and 16 km (9.9 mi) from Taunsa Barrage. Kot Addu City attracts a large number of tourists every year, due to the Indus river and public gardens among other things. The city is served by Kot Addu Junction railway station.The Zip code of Kot Addu is 34050.


Ghazi Ghat Bridge is also in Kot addu Tehsil


The city contains a total of 31 Union councils, which are listed below.
  • 1. cha larr wala
  • 2. Bait Qaimwala
  • 3. Bharri Hog
  • 4. Budh
  • 5. Chak No. 547/TDA
  • 6. Chak No. 565/TDA
  • 7. Chak No. 632/TDA
  • 8. Chowk Sarwar Shaheed
  • 9. D.D. Pannah
  • 10. Dogar Kalasra
  • 11. Ghazi Ghatt                       
  • 12. Hinjrai
  • 13. Ihsanpur
  • 14. Kot Adu No. 2
  • 15. Kot Adu No. 1
  • 16. Kot Adu No. 3
  • 17. Manhan Sharif
  • 18. Mehmood Kot
  • 19. Mirpur Bhagal
  • 20. Pattal Monda
  • 21. Pattal Kot Adu
  • 22. Patti Ghulam Ali              
  • 23. Sanawan
  • 24. Shadi Khan Monda
  • 25. Sheikh Umer
  • 26. Thatha Gurmani
  • 27. U.C. 22 Gujrat
  • 28. Wahandur
  • 29. Pirhar
  • 30. NoorShah[1][5]
  • 31. Basti Sirai

  • Total population
    • 8,08,438 persons
  • Location on Google Map
    • N 30° 28' 34 E 70° 57' 52
  • Total Area
    • 877,989 acres (355,310 ha)
  • Area under cultivation
    • 4,24,521[3][4]
کوٹ ادو جنوبی پنجاب کے ضلع مظفر گڑھ کی ایک  تحصیل ہے جو کہ لیہ کے قریب واقع ہے اس کی ابادی 400000 کے قریب ہے جو کہ ابادی کے لحاظ سے پاکستان میں 150واں شہر ہے

Famous Personality

The famous folk singer Mr. Pathanay Khan belonged to this city. Pathanay Khan The recurring identification of misery of family of late Pathaney Khan, by the news report in daily Dawn on May 1st 2007, the international day of laborers, may still have not stirred the minds. In this small city of Kot Addu near High School No. 2, where Pathaney Khan has left his assets, consisted of one widow, sons and daughters and some priceless relics like Tabla, Harmonium etc. His fame and audience have crossed the shores of every continent, but no body could know his poor financial condition beyond appreciating his spiritual ‘kaffis’. He claimed that recording company did not pay his royalty in his last days of life. Afterwards, the family of the deceased was helped by very few organizations. Pathaney Khan is famous for singing Sufi poetry of “Baba Bhulley Shah” and “Khawja Ghulam Farid”. Few of his melodies are etched in one’s mind and they penetrate deep into the soul. It’s just not the composition but meaningful poetry of great Sufi writers such as “Meda Ishq Vi Tu, Meda Yar Vi Tu”, “Mera Ranjhan Hun Koi Hor”, “Ghoom Charkhrya Ghoom”

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Alipur City

Alipur Tehsil (تحصِيل على پُور‎), is a tehsil, (an administrative subdivision), of Muzaffargarh District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Alipur city.[1] CASTs The tehsil of Alipur with population of more than 1 Million consists of many casts, main of these are:[2]
  • Arain آرائیں
  • burira برڑا
  • Mastoi مستوئی
  • Bidani بڈانی
  • Bhutta بھٹہ
  • Babber ببر
  • kooryah کوریه
  • Merani میرانی
  • Rajput راجپوت
  • Qureshi قریشی
  • Sadaat(Naqvi,Kazmi,Bukhari,Rizvi,Zaidi)
  • Gopang گوپانگ
  • Sikhani سکھا نی 
  • Mandoos مندوس
  • Markand مرکنڈ
  • Ghalou گھلو
  • Naich نائچ
  • Niazi نیازی
  • Gabol گبو ل
  • Sial سیال
  • Chandia چانڈیہ
  • GORAYA گورایہ
  • Chunjan چنجن
  • Malana ملان

زبان
یہاں پر سب سے زیادہ بولی جانے والی زبان سرائیکی

  • سیاستدان اس شہر کر مشہور عاشق خان گوپانگ اس کر بھائی خضر خان گوپانگ اور اس کک بیٹا عامر طلال ہے ۔جو کہ گزشتہ کئی سالوں سے اس شہر میں حکومت کر رہے ہیں اس کی مشہور جگہ ہیڈ پنجند جو کہ شہر کی تفریحی مقامات میں ہے جو کہ دریائے چناب پر واقع ہے

Jatoi City

  • A picture of jatoi city Map
  • Jatoi (tribe), a tribe of Baloch people Main tribe one of the biggest tribe of Baloch Nation
  • The famous personalities of Jatoi are Sardar kory Khan Jatoi Who donate all his land to the government of pakistan
  • Famous masjid Sakeena tul Sughra is placed jatoi Tehsil and in Kotla Rehm Ali Shah Which is Made By Sayyed Jamil Shah He is Doctor in Abroad heart Specialist 
  • Famous politician of jatoi are Sardar Abdul Qayyum Jatoi , Sardar Khan Muhammad Khan  Sayyed Basit Ahmad Sultan Bukhari and his brother Sayyed Haroon Ahmad Sultan bukhari 

  •  River
  • Famous Indus River is the biggest river of jatoi city 

  1. جتوئی شہر ضلع مظفر گڑھ میں واقع ہے جو کہ پنجاب میں واقع ہے
  2. جتوئی بلوچ قوم کی وجہ سے اس کا نم جتوئی رکھا گیا اور سردار کوڑے خان اس شہر کی وجہ شہرت ہے جس نے حکومت کو بہد بڑی اراضی دے دی تھی

Muzaffargarh District

Muzaffargarh  ( مُظفّرگڑھ ‬ ) is a city in the southwestern  Punjab  province of  Pakistan , located on the bank of the  Chenab River . It i...