Dullewala
Mini City
دُلّےوالا
Jamia Masjid Hazori Dullewala
Jamia Masjid Hazori Dullewala
Dullewala is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Dullewala
Dullewala
Map of Punjab,Pakistan
Dullewala is located in Pakistan
Dullewala
Dullewala
Dullewala (Pakistan)
Coordinates: 31°50′23″N 71°25′48″E / 31.83972°N 71.43000°E / 31.83972; 71.43000
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab, Pakistan Punjab
DistrictBhakkar
TehsilDarya khan
HeadquartersDullewala
Government
  TypeMuncipal commety
  Chairman Muncipal commetyN/A
  constituency of Nation/Punjab AssemblyNA97, PP90
Population
 (2023)
  Total54,277
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
  Summer (DST)+6
Postal Code
30110
Calling code0453
LanguageSaraiki, Muhajri

Dullewala (Urdu: دُلّےوالا) is a city in the Bhakkar District in Punjab, Pakistan.

Dullewala in Punjab with its 54277 inhabitants is located in Pakistan – roughly 155 mi (or 249 km) South-West of Islamabad, the seat of the Pakistani government. Dullewala is famous by the name of Ameer Abdullah Khan Baloch who was the Son in Law of Great Meer Chakar_e_ Azam Rind میر چاکرِ اعظم رند. His daughter Mulaim Bibi was wife of Ameer Abdullah Khan Baloch. Ameer Abdullah Khan Baloch also established a fort in the city.

Schools that are familiar for its quality education as

  • Pakistan Public School and College Dullewala
  • Allied School
  • Ghazi Education System
  • Al-Qalam Public School and College
  • Al Syed Model Public School Dullewala

Dullewala is known to be the peaceful city because of its growing literacy rate, hospitality, purity and optimism. Casts with which the city is populated are Jhammat, Rawn, Teli Malik, Miana, Gazar, Mughal, Baloch, Malik, Haindan, Maachhi, Bhatti, Qazi, Arayin, Chheena, Awan, Saandi, Bihari, Ghoka, Chohan, Khan, Niazi, Bheen, Shahi, Ghallu, Darkhan, Lohar, Alzai, Khokhar, Jutt, Joiya, Naai, Mochi, Dharhal, Janjar, Khodi, Chundi, Shah Syed, Wains, Gudara, Kumhar, Kallu, Kalyar, Tarair, Dogar, Gari, Pathan, Langah, Sailu, Choudhary, Jaura.

Editor

Waqas Gull

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