Luddan

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لُڈّن
City
Luddan

Luddan (Urdu: لُڈّن), is a town located on the bank of the Sutlej in Vehari District Punjab, Pakistan. It is about 27 km (17 mi) away from city of Vehari and 24 km away from Hasilpur. Luddan is a rich agriculture area, with cotton, maize, rice and sugarcane being major crops. Mian Mumtaz Ahmad Daultana, former Chief Minister of Punjab, (1951 to 1953) was born here.

The main tribes of Luddan are Kharal, Arain, Daultana, Joiya, Sargana, Gazar, Taili and Khokhar.