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· DERA GHAZI KHAN
Dera Ghazi Khan, shortened as D. G. Khan, is a city in the Punjab territory of Pakistan. It is the nineteenth biggest city in Pakistan by the populace. This is bordered by Sindh, KPK, and Baluchistan.
It is the central command of the Dera Ghazi Khan District and the Dera Ghazi Khan Division.
This city is located in the green Region of Punjab. Dg khan is hosting almost all the rivers namely the Indus River or Darya Sindh.
According to history, the old city Established In 1474 was a neighbor of Sindh River near Ghazi Ghaat Area. The establishment of New City (Current location) was in the year 1910. After the massive flood, Dgarian decided to keep distance between the population and the mighty Indus River.
The Postal code of Dera ghazi khan is 32200.
The climate of Dera ghazi khan is hot tropical, with a normal rain average.
The population of Dera ghazi khan is 399,064, according to the 2017 census.
College and university: D.G Khan Medical College and Ghazi University.
· KOT CHUTTA
Kot Chutta is famous for its “Kot Chutta Cow Mandi”.When we head towards south, From Dera ghazi khan Rajanpur. After 20 kilometers we reached Kot Chutta, which is a tehsil administrative subdivision of Dera Ghazi Khan District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is a part of Dera Ghazi Khan District. Kot Chutta has settled off the Indus Highway.
As said earlier Kot Chutta is famous for its “Kot Chutta Cow Mandi”.Every Thursday you can visit this “Kot chutta cow mandi” for the sale/purchase of animal and other agri-related products.
The climate of kot chutta is hot tropical, with a normal rain average.
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· NOTAK
After reaching Kot chutta cow mandi, Which is situated near-total pump towards Rajanpur. Nearly 1 or 2 km away from Kot Chutta.
We Reached Notak Mohmeed. This is different from the notak of Bhakker.Its a Notak Mohmeed near kot chutta.
Notak stop at indus highway and Notak old city is situated towards east. From main Indus highway N-55
We turned Link road towards Basti dosa, Ara jafar, Duba durri and finally sherro Jadeed. Very fertile land and green area between two canals i.e Dhighana and saiban minor
Notak is also famous for its “Notak alla Mela”.
The climate of notak is hot tropical, with a normal rain average.
· BASTI DOSA
After 2-3 km traveling from notak we pass through basti dosa.Mureedani Tribe is residing in this small town. You can see the mentioning video.
· SANDILA SHARIF
Sandila Sharif is famous for Darbar-e- Alia Shah jamalia.
Darbars of Shah Jamali like Moulana Ghulam Yaseen shah jamli and others are here.
Now Gadi nasheen Peer sain Khawaja Taj Rasool and Peer sain Khawja Faiz Muhammad Shah jamili are famous for their generosity and piousness. They are a blessing for the people of Sandila Sharif. Many people visit this town all across the Pakistan.
The climate of sandila sharif is hot tropical, with normal rain average.
· ARA JAFAR
A beautiful small town of Kot Chutta. A town of happy peoples is Ara jafar.Main community Ahmedani Baloch.A darbar of saint or Peer of Ahmedani’s Haji Mahmmod Ahmedani is in Ara jafar.Others notable things are High school for boys and girls and basic health unit.
People are very generous and hospitality is unbelievable. Two Eid Melas held here and people all across the surrounding come with their children and families.
Climate of Ara jafar is hot tropical, with normal rain average.
· DUBA DURRI
Towards sherro jadded from Ara jafar,After 1-2km we reached the Duba Durri town. Like Ara jafar,in duba durri Ahmedani are in majority. Other casts living here are Kotany and Downay.
The climate of Duba durri is hot tropical, with a normal rain average.
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