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and dry, treeless, and sandy. A rich extent of land irrigated from wells lies below the town, protected by embankments from inundations of the Indus, and produces two or three crops in the year. The neighbouring riverain is full of date groves and fruit gardens; and in it stands a famous mango-tree, the fruit of which used to be sent to
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Bhakkar is known for production of Karna oil from Karna flowers. The flowers are used in a multitude of ways, but the most common use is to make oil. Its essence is extracted and added to mustard oil while cloves, cardamom, jasmine and other spices are also added to the mixture. The resulting product
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It stands on the edge of the Thal or sandy plain overlooking the low-lying alluvial lands along; the river, a channel of which is navigable as far as Bhakkar during the floods. To the west of the town the land is low, well cultivated, and subject to inundation, while to the east the country is high
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in the old days of Afghan rule. The municipality was created in 1874. Its income and expenditure during the ten years ending 1902–3 averaged Rs. 7,700. The income in 1903-4 was Rs. 7,500, chiefly derived from
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in 1555 and appointed Khan Khanan as the governor of the city alongside Multan, as Multan was a province of the Mughal empire that included the city of Bhakkar.
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is called ‘karna oil’ and is thought to be a quality product for treating a wide array of hair-related issues such as dandruff and unnecessary shedding.
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Notes on Punjab and Mughal India: Selections from Journal of the Punjab Historical Society
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Bhakkar was founded probably in late fifteenth century by a group of colonists from
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Bhakkar is the administrative centre of Bhakkar Tehsil, which is one of the four
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Mughal Empire in India: A Systematic Study Including Source Material, Volume 1
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Tehsils & Unions in the District of Bhakkar – Government of Pakistan
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During British rule, Bhakkar Town was part of Bhakkar Tehsil in
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Bhakkar Town – Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 8, p. 44.
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of the district. Bhakkar Tehsil is subdivided into 17
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History of Multan: from the early period to 1849 A.D.
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It is home to hundreds of rare 420: 328: 560:Ashiq Muhammad Khān Durrani 1991 425: 190: 170: 104: 97: 68: 61: 622: 402:described the town as follows: 378: 105: 69: 604: 577: 511: 493: 475: 357:'s rule after he restored the 323:most populous city in Pakistan 1: 468: 459: 7: 717:Cities in Punjab (Pakistan) 400:Imperial Gazetteer of India 305:) is the principal city of 10: 738: 658:The University of Michigan 429: 344: 15: 282: 274: 257: 247: 239: 234: 226: 214: 202: 183: 165: 130: 55: 46: 34: 671:, Vanguard, p. 51, 452:, along with its common 436:Dilkusha Bagh is an old 395:line passed through it. 230:522 ft (159 m) 29:City in Punjab, Pakistan 22:Bhakkar (disambiguation) 650:Zulfiqar Ahmad (1988), 505:9 February 2012 at the 365:Fray Sebastian Manrique 418: 375: 20:. For other uses, see 16:For the district, see 404: 393:North-Western Railway 373: 150:31.62778°N 71.06250°E 630:S.R. 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Bhakkar District
Bhakkar (disambiguation)
City
Bhakkar is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Punjab, Pakistan
Bhakkar is located in Pakistan
31°37′40″N 71°3′45″E / 31.62778°N 71.06250°E / 31.62778; 71.06250
Pakistan
Province
Punjab, Pakistan
Punjab
Division
Mianwali
District
Bhakkar
86th, Pakistan
Time zone
UTC+5
PKT
Urdu
Bhakkar District
Punjab
Pakistan
Indus River
most populous city in Pakistan
tehsils
union councils
Dera Ismail Khan
Humayun
Mughal Empire

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