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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. District of Punjab in Pakistan Bhakkar بهكّر District of Punjab Jamia Masjid, Mankera Location of Bhakkar District within Punjab. Coordinates: 31°37′23″N 71°03′45″E / 31.6230°N 71.0626°E / 31.6230; 71.0626 Country Pakistan Province Punjab Division Mianwali ...
Below you will find a list of all 41 districts in the province of Punjab, along with the division it belongs to, the area of the district, the population and population density of the district, the average annual population growth rate of each district (between 1998 and 2017), and a map showing its location.
11.1 Bhakkar District. 11.2 Mianwali District. 11.3 Talagang District. 12 List of the Tehsils. 13 See also. 14 References. Toggle the table of contents.
During British rule, Bhakkar (larger in area today) was a tehsil of Mianwali District. The population, according to the 1901 census, was 125,803, compared with 119,219 in 1891. The population, according to the 1901 census, was 125,803, compared with 119,219 in 1891.
Bhakkar was founded probably in late 15th century by a group of colonists from Dera Ismail Khan, and is named after Bakhar Khan. [3] [4] It came under Humayun's rule after he restored the Mughal Empire in 1555 and appointed Khan Khanan as the governor of the city alongside Multan, [5] as Multan was a province of the Mughal empire that included the city of Bhakkar.
The list is organised by provinces and territories of Pakistan. ... Bhakkar District: Mianwali Division: Darya Khan: 1,719 421,309 245.09 51.09% Kaloorkot: 2,239
Pages in category "Bhakkar District" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Kallurkot is the capital and largest city of Bhakkar. It is located at an elevation of 187 metres (614 feet) above sea level and its population is 35,574. It is located at 31˚37’60N 71˚4’0E at an elevation of 187 metres (614 feet) and lies on the left bank of the Indus River .