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Country
  
District
  
Bhakkar

Time zone
  
PKT (UTC+5)

Elevation
  
159 m

Province
  
Punjab

Tehsil
  
Bhakkar

Calling code
  
0453

Local time
  
Monday 12:22 PM

Bhakkar

Weather
  
24°C, Wind NW at 3 km/h, 53% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
Daryai, Chimmni Mohalla, Officer's Colony

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Bhakkar (Urdu: بهكّر‎), is the principal city of Bhakkar District, Punjab, Pakistan. It lies on the left bank of the Indus river.

Contents

Map of Bhakkar, Pakistan

Administration

Bhakkar city is also the administrative centre of Bhakkar Tehsil one of the four tehsils of the district. Bhakkar Tehsil is sudivided into 17 Union Councils, three of which form the city of Bhakkar.

History

Bhakkar was founded probably towards the close of the fifteenth century by a group of colonists from Dera Ismail Khan. During 15th century, Bhakkar saw a struggle for power between Sher Shah Suri and Humayun. It came under Humayun's rule after he restored back the Mughal empire and he appointed Khan Khanan as the governor of the city alongside Multan, as Multan was a province during Mughal empire which included the city of Bhakkar in it.

Fray Sebastian Manrique, a 17th century traveller, travelled to this city in 1641 and described it as the capital of a Kingdom of Bhakkar.

British rule

During British rule Bhakkar Town was part of Bhakkar tehsil of Mianwali District. It was located on the left bank of Indus River and was on the North-Western Railway line.

The Imperial Gazetteer of India described the town as follows:

Dilkusha Bagh

There is an Old Date Orchard, locally known as 'Dilkusha Bagh' which is believed by some to be a Mughal garden built by Humayun, however Humayun never visited the area, on his retreat to Iran, he went to another Bakhar in Sindh to seek help from Mahmood Khan, which was however denied by historian Henry Raverty.

Notable people

  • Syed Wazarat Hussain Naqvi (Lawyer and Civil Society member)
  • Asad Jafri (Educationist and Poet)
  • References

    Bhakkar Wikipedia


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