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Pind Dadan Khan

Pind Dadan Khan
پنڈ دادن خان
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Tilla Jogian viewed from Jalalpur Sharif
Pind Dadan Khan is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Pind Dadan Khan
Pind Dadan Khan
Pind Dadan Khan is located in Pakistan
Pind Dadan Khan
Pind Dadan Khan
Coordinates: 32°35′18″N 73°2′41″E / 32.58833°N 73.04472°E / 32.58833; 73.04472Coordinates: 32°35′18″N 73°2′41″E / 32.58833°N 73.04472°E / 32.58833; 73.04472
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Jhelum District
Government
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Postal code 49040
Number of Union councils 1

Pind Dadan Khan, a City in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan, is the capital of Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil, which is an administrative subdivision of the district.

It is located at 32°35'16N 73°2'44E on the bank of River Jhelum, about 24 kilometres east from the M2 motorway. Pind Dadan Khan lies 6 km south of Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine) and 24 km east of the Lillah-Toba interchange of M2 motorway.

During British rule, it became the headquarters of the subdivision and tehsil of the same name in the Jhelum District of the British Punjab. It was on the Sind-Sagar branch of the North-Western Railway. The municipality was created in 1867 and most of the income collected by the British authorities was by octroi.

The population according to the 1901 census was 13,770. It was formerly the dépot to which salt was brought from the Mayo Mine, from which it was carried across the river to the railway; but the bridging of the Jhelum at Haranpur and the extension of the railway to Khewra have by-passed. In earlier days, brass vessels were made in the town and there was a considerable weaving industry. Embroidered luugis were often sold at high prices. Boat-building was a source of skilled employment, and river boats of Pind Dadan Khan make were in request throughout the whole course of the Jhelum. However, after the construction of Mangla Dam to strengthen the irrigation system of the country as part of the Indus Basin Project, there is now diminished water flow in the river Jhelum except during the flooded season. Manufactured products included glazed pottery of a deep red color, ornamented with black patterns and remarkably strong and of good quality was a speciality of the town, as well as stout leathern riding-whips made after English patterns. Nandana a village near Pind Dadan Khan is the place where Abu al Rehan Muhammad Alberuni came and he established a laboratory there which is still present there. Alberuni calculated the diameter of earth in that laboratory during his lifetime, now the laboratory seriously needs some interest by the govt of Pakistan as it is not look aftered and the building is vanishing day by day. if soon necessary care will not be given there will be no sign of great work by Alberuni However, skilled artisans have left the area.


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