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Kabirwala

Kabirwala
كبِير والا
City
The 12th century shrine of the warrior-saint Khalid Waleed is located near Kabirwala
The 12th century shrine of the warrior-saint Khalid Waleed is located near Kabirwala
Kabirwala كبِير والا is located in Pakistan
Kabirwala كبِير والا
Kabirwala
كبِير والا
Coordinates: 30°12′N 70°26′E / 30.20°N 70.43°E / 30.20; 70.43Coordinates: 30°12′N 70°26′E / 30.20°N 70.43°E / 30.20; 70.43
Country  Pakistan
Province Punjab
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Number of Union councils 2

Kabirwala (Punjabi and Urdu: كبِير والا‎), is a town of Khanewal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The town is the headquarters of Kabirwala Tehsil, an administrative subdivision of the district. Kabirwala was 118th biggest city, with a population of over 684,000 residents, according to the 1998 Population Census of Pakistan, which is estimated at over 807,000 in 2010 by the Punjab Development Statistics.

Kabirwala is in Punjab, Pakistan. Its geographical coordinates are 30°20'10" North, 70°43'30" East. It is one of four tehsils in Khanewal District. Kabirwala lies 10 km north of the district capital Khanewal on the Multan-Jhang road. Kabirwala is a city north 40 km from Multan City.

The city is named Kabirwala after [Hazrat] Baba Pir Kabir[3], who lived in the area. Kabirwala was part of Multan until restructuring made the largest sub division of Khanewal district.Sarai Sidhu, a historic city, used to be the tehsil headquarters of the whole district Khanewal, before 1937. During British rule, Kabirwala was the northernmost tehsil of Multan District, Punjab - the boundaries were larger than today lying between 30°5' and 30°45'N. and 71°35' and 72°36' E., with an area of 1,603 square miles (4,150 km2). The population in 1901 was 130,507 compared with 113,412 in 1891. It then contained the town of Talamba (population in 1901 - 2526) and 320 villages, including Kabirwala, the headquarters. The land revenue and cesses in 1913-4 amounted to 520,000. The Ravi runs through the northern portion of the tehsil to its junction with the Chenab in the north-west corner. The north and west portions were irrigated by the Sidhnai Canal, while the south consisted of uncultivated Bar jungle.


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