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The [[Cholistan]] region is home mainly to [[Bohar]] qand [[Meghwal]] tribes, the latter being [[Hindu]].
The [[Cholistan]] region is home mainly to [[Bohar]] qand [[Meghwal]] tribes, the latter being [[Hindu]].


Mandi Gorgan, Mauza Lala Amar Singh,Tehsil Minchinabad,situated on Bahawalnagar-Sulemanki Headworks road, 12 miles from Mcleodganj linked by approach road namely Gorgani Road, is a progressive upcoming town under the vision and guidance of Mirza Munawar Hussain Haider [[Gorgani]] other landlords are his sons Major Shah Zaman Haider Gorgani (Sitara-e-Basalat)a decorated soldier, Mirza Shah Jahan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Irfan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Mardan Haider Gorgani these educated enlightened personalities have played vital role in upgrading the life of people and bringing prosperity in the area by constructing schools, medical centre, approach road (Gorgani Road) and a grain market.
[[Mandi Gorgan]], Mauza Lala Amar Singh,Tehsil Minchinabad,situated on Bahawalnagar-Sulemanki Headworks road, 12 miles from Mcleodganj linked by approach road namely Gorgani Road, is a progressive upcoming town under the vision and guidance of Mirza Munawar Hussain Haider [[Gorgani]] other landlords are his sons Major Shah Zaman Haider Gorgani (Sitara-e-Basalat)a decorated soldier, Mirza Shah Jahan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Irfan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Mardan Haider Gorgani these educated enlightened personalities have played vital role in upgrading the life of people and bringing prosperity in the area by constructing schools, medical centre, approach road (Gorgani Road) and a grain market.


The Dollat pur Village is a papular village of Khakwani's Cast at Minchinabad road near Molawala Gala at about Seven Km far for Bahawalnagar. The Main Landloard of the village is Muhammad Hakoomat Khan Khakwani s/o Abdur Raziq Khan Khakwani. He is also Lambardar of the Dollatpur village. He is great Politition also. The other Landloard of this village is Majid Khan Khakwani , Sadiq Khan Khakwani, and Abdur Rahman Khan Khakwani
The Dollat pur Village is a papular village of Khakwani's Cast at Minchinabad road near Molawala Gala at about Seven Km far for Bahawalnagar. The Main Landloard of the village is Muhammad Hakoomat Khan Khakwani s/o Abdur Raziq Khan Khakwani. He is also Lambardar of the Dollatpur village. He is great Politition also. The other Landloard of this village is Majid Khan Khakwani , Sadiq Khan Khakwani, and Abdur Rahman Khan Khakwani

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Template:Infobox Pakistan district Bahawalnagar District (Urdu: بہاولنگر) is a district of Punjab province in Pakistan. The district is situated on the Indo-Pakistani border, before the partition of the sub-continent, Bahawal Nagar was a part of Bahawalpur state governed by the Nawab of Bahawalpur. The town of Bahawalnagar is the capital of the district.

History

Bahawalnagar was part of Jona Garh state. Later, it become a part of Bahawalpur State. After partition, the Nawab of Bahawalpur had to decide whether the territory should join India or Pakistan. The Nawab of Bahawalpur announced the affiliation with Pakistan because 99% of the population was Muslim. Later on, the whole state became part of the Punjab province. The city is known as Shaher-e-Wafa. The old name of Bahawalnagar was Rojhan Waal".

District Boundaries

The boundaries of Bahawalnagar District in the East and South touches Indian territory while, the river Sutlej flows on its Northern side across which are situated Okara, Pakpattan and Vehari districts.

Administration

The District of Bahawalnagar is spread over an area of 8,878 square kilometres comprising five tehsils and 118 Union Councils[1]:

Tehsil name No of Unions
Bahawalnagar 31
Chishtian 29
Fort Abbas 16
Haroonabad 22
Minchanabad 20
Total 118

Population and Literacy rate

The population of Bahawalnagar, according to the 1998 Census of Pakistan, is 2,061,447 of which 18.80%.[2]. The sub-Campus of Islamia University is also located here. The classes of MBA had started in the campus. The literacy rate of Bahawalnagar is LESS THAN 25% and unemployment rate is much HIGHER THAN 25%.".

Tribes & Clans

The main tribes of the district are the various sections of the GorganiTurkmansKhakwani,the Rahmani, the Johiya, the Wattu, the Bhatti, the Arain, the Ranghars, the Mahar Jat and other Jat clans.

The banks of the Sutlej are mainly held by the Khakwani, Johiya, Wattu and Mahar Jat. They are collectively refred to as Hitharis.

The areas irrigated by canals are held by Punjabi & other settlers, mainly GorganiJat, Arain, Rajput (including Ranghar) and Gujjar.

The Cholistan region is home mainly to Bohar qand Meghwal tribes, the latter being Hindu.

Mandi Gorgan, Mauza Lala Amar Singh,Tehsil Minchinabad,situated on Bahawalnagar-Sulemanki Headworks road, 12 miles from Mcleodganj linked by approach road namely Gorgani Road, is a progressive upcoming town under the vision and guidance of Mirza Munawar Hussain Haider Gorgani other landlords are his sons Major Shah Zaman Haider Gorgani (Sitara-e-Basalat)a decorated soldier, Mirza Shah Jahan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Irfan Haider Gorgani, Mirza Shah Mardan Haider Gorgani these educated enlightened personalities have played vital role in upgrading the life of people and bringing prosperity in the area by constructing schools, medical centre, approach road (Gorgani Road) and a grain market.

The Dollat pur Village is a papular village of Khakwani's Cast at Minchinabad road near Molawala Gala at about Seven Km far for Bahawalnagar. The Main Landloard of the village is Muhammad Hakoomat Khan Khakwani s/o Abdur Raziq Khan Khakwani. He is also Lambardar of the Dollatpur village. He is great Politition also. The other Landloard of this village is Majid Khan Khakwani , Sadiq Khan Khakwani, and Abdur Rahman Khan Khakwani

Mina Muhammad Akram Wattoo is a popular Plolitation in Minchin Abad Bahawal Nagar and he belong to Village Hasil Saru. Mr. karam wattoo contest many time for MPA.

Mian Ameer Hamza Wattoo Advocate is also a prominent Politation in Minchin Abad, Mr. Ameer Hamza Wattoo become the President of Pakistan Peoples Party in 1976 and serve almost 30 Years. He become the Chairman Ushar Zakat Tech. Minchin Abad in 2001.

Mr. Noor Nabi Wattoo S/O Mian Ammer Hamza Wattoo Assistant Audit Officer in AGP office Islamabad

Hasil saru is a very famous Village of Minchin Abad (BWN) Mian Maqbool Ahmed Wattoo is the NAZIM of Hasil Saru UC.

Industry

Main Towns:Dolat pur, Kharajpura, Donga Bonga, Takhat Mehal, Mandi Sadiq Gunj, Faqirwali, Madrisa, Dahranwala, Yateemwala, Qaziwala and Bukhshan Khan, Bala Arain, Fateh Kot and Jenjeranwali, Maharwali.

Main Crops: Sugarcane, Cotton, Wheat, Rice and Mustard Seed

Main Fruits: Citrus, Guavas, Mangoes and Dates

Main Vegetables: Cauliflower, Onion, Turnip, Carrot, Potatoes and Tomatoes

Forest (Area in Acres: 24,195

Major Industries: Cotton Ginning & Pressing, Flour Mills, Marble Industry, Oil Mills, Paper & Paper Board, Rice Mills, Sugar, Tea Blending and Textile Spinning.

The region's problems can be overcome by establishing new industries in the city to alleviate the problem of unemployment. Another problem is ignorance which can be solved by keeping the educational institutions in order. The main problem they have to face is the unavailability of sui gas. Problems and unemployment can be overcome by providing sui gas to them. The roads leading to the district Bahawalnagar are very rough. But nowadays, this city is progressing by leaps and bounds. Students of the city are very intelligent. The need of the day is to provide good transport and roads facility to the district of Punjab which is the largest district of Punjab by area."

Climate & Vegetation

Bahawalnagar has a very hot and dry climate in summer. The maximum temperature touches 52 °C. The climate in winter is very dry and cold. The minimum temperature recorded was 6 °C. Wind and storms are quite common during the summer. The average annual rainfall in the district is 119 mm. The district may be divided into three parts. These are the riverain area, the canal irrigated plain and the desert area. The riverain area of the district lies close to the Satluj river which flows in the North-West along its border with Okara, Pakpattan, Sahiwal and Vehari districts. The land in this area is irrigated by non-perennial canals. During the summer monsoons, the area is generally in-undated by the river water. The canal irrigated area is a plain which has been brought under cultivation by the canals. The main canal which is Sadqia canal irrigate almost all the tehsils except Chishtian. This canal travels in round with the border of Pakistan and India. The desert area of the district is called the Cholistan. The surface of this desert consists of a succession of sand dunes, rising in places to a height of 150 metres. It is covered with the vegetation peculiar to the sandy tracts.

Bahawalnagar is one of the hottest areas in the country. Typically the temperature reaches 50 °C (122 °F) in the summer.

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