Dhulli

Dhulli is a village of Talagang Tehsil, Chakwal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It lies 25 km south-west of the town of Talagang on the Talagang-Mianwali road, and is 50 km from Motorway M-2 'Bulkasar Interchange.

Dhulli.
Village & P.O. Dhulli, Tehsil: Talagang District: Chakwal
Dhulli.
Coordinates: 32°52′0″N 72°12′0″E
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Despite having status of a village, the settlement is pretty large, with the population close to 3,500 people, two large post offices, a few schools and a great number of mosques. Local community s very religious and traditional, with the lifestyle still based on good old cast system.

Dhulli village is also very famous because of politics. Their famous leader was Haji Malik Muhammad Aslam Awan (Late). He was known by his honesty, loyalty, integrity and good leadership qualities. He first contested elections in 1962,and won elections with very high margin and became the Chairman of Union Council Bidher. He was Ex-Vice District Council Chairman of District Chakwal and he was also the member of District Council Attock. Now his son Malik Muhammad Tariq Aslam Awan is on the Supreme post of District. He is Chairman District Council Chakwal and working hard for Pakistan and Pakistani people with great honesty and courage.

Geographic Information

UTM Easting 237,425.68
UTM Northing 3,639,689.71
UTM Zone 43S
Elevation (m) 485 m
Elevation (f) 1,591 feet

Nearby airports

The nearest airports to Dhulli are:

Code IATA Name City Distance Bearing
OPMI MWD Mianwali 36 nm W 240
OPRN ISB CHAKLALA Islamabad 63 nm N 44
OPPS PEW PESHAWAR INTL PESHAWAR 75 nm N 333
FR4410 Khewra 43 nm E 108
FR4378 Chashma 45 nm W 234
OPQS Qasim 59 nm N 44

Schools

  • Government High School Dhulli (boys)
  • Government Secondary School Dhulli (girls)
  • Minhaj Public School Dhulli (private)
  • Sir Syed Ideal School Dhulli English Medium (private)
  • Govt Muktab School Dhulli

Mosques

  • Jam-e-Masjid Kadhay Wali (oldest mosque in the village)
  • Jam-e-Masjid Darbal
  • Masjid Mohalla Ghaziabad and Faisal Colony
  • Jam-e-masjid Darbar sharif
  • Jam-e-Masjid Ladhwal (old name is Toot Wali)
  • Jam-e-Masjid Chishtia (previously Masjid Khansal)
  • Jame-e-Masjid Mochi Wali (Munara Wali Masjid)
  • Jame-e-Masjid Awasia (Adday Wali Masjid)
  • Masjid Kabristan Wali jamia ashat ul quran
  • Jame-e-Masjid toot wali

Major castes

The following are the major castes of Dhulli:

  • Darbal
  • Fateh Khanal
  • Mherkhnal
  • Khansal
  • Khannal
  • Qutbal
  • Ishral
  • Ladhwal
  • Kulyal
  • Tural
  • Roshnal
  • Jindwal
  • Imral

Dhokes (sub-villages)

Following are the dhokes of Dhulli:

  • Dhoke Summandri
  • Dhoke Chhoee
  • Dhoke Bhirra
  • Dhoke Burrala
  • Dhoke Pindian
  • Dhoke Barrimala
  • Dhoke Modimaar
  • Dhoke sohlewali
  • Dhoke Nakka
  • Dhoke Nari
  • Dhoke Goje wali (Malik Mohammad Hanif)
  • Dhoke Padhi near alfalah ground
  • Dhoke Khatti
  • Dhoke chaphr
  • Dhoke Wanhar
  • Dhoke Shamial

References

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