Kakki nau
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Kakki Nau (literally Lion Territory) is a village 7 km southwest of Shorkot Tehsil, Jhang district, Punjab, Pakistan. It is named for a traditional tale that a dangerous lion was killed nearby.
The village has a boys' government high school and a higher secondary school for girls. Basic medical care is available. Many villagers own small businesses, and shops, or work for the government.
The town is conservative socially; men wear traditional clothes, such as the shalwar kameez, as well as turbans and dhotis. Kakki Nau hosts a religious festival, Mella Jattipeer, each summer; traditional games and entertainment are part of the festivities.
The greatest number of residents are of the Khokhar caste,Joiya, Rajput caste, of the Rana and Kathia sub-castes. (Summra bhatti) Other castes include the Arraien, Sappal, Diplana Sial, Mochi, Malik, and . The population is mostly Muslim, both Shi'a and Sunni, with an Ahmadi minority. The major languages are Punjabi (everyday usage) and Urdu (in education).
The weather is hot in summer, cold and dry in winter and romantic during nights.