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Country
  
Pakistan

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+5)

Number of towns
  
1

Area
  
6,291 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 5:42 AM

Province
  
Punjab

Calling code
  
0606

Number of Union councils
  
3

Elevation
  
143 m

Area code
  
0606

Layyah

Weather
  
12°C, Wind NW at 5 km/h, 72% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
TDA Colony, Ghareb Abad, Rehman Abad

Layyah (Punjabi, Urdu ليّہ), previously spelled as Leiah, is a small city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is headquarter of Layyah District and Layyah Tehsil

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Map of Layyah, Pakistan

Beautiful pakistan layyah village life


Geography

It lies between 30–45 to 31–24 deg north latitudes and 70–44 to 71–50 deg east longitudes. The area consists of a semi-rectangular block of sandy land between the Indus River and the Chenab River in Sindh Sagar Doab. The total area covered by the district is 6,291 km2 with a width from east to west of 88 km and a length from north to south of 72 km.

History

The town was founded around 1550 by Kamal Khan, a descendant of Ghazi Khan who laid foundation of Dera Ghazi Khan. Around 1610, the town was taken from the Mirani Rulers by the Jaskani Balochs, who held it until 1787. Abdun Nabi Sarai was appointed Governor by Timur Shah Durrani, but three years later it was included in the Governorship of Muhammad Khan Sadozai, who transferred his seat of Government to Mankera. In 1794, Humayun Shah, the rival claimant to the throne of Kabul, was captured near Layyah and brought into the town, where his eyes were put out by order of Zaman Shah. Under the Sikh Government, the town once more became the centre of administration for the neighbouring tract, and after the British occupation in 1849, was for a time the headquarters of a Civil Administrative Division. This administrative status of Layyah was short-lived and the British reduced it to the level of Tehsil headquarters, making it a part of Dera Ismail Khan. In 1901, Layyah was transferred to the new District of Mianwali. Later on, it was made part of the Muzaffargarh District. In 1982, Layyah Tehsil was upgraded to District headquarters comprising three Tehsils: Layyah, Karor and Chaubara. The municipality was created in 1875.

References

Layyah Wikipedia