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Mithankot

Mithankot (Urdu: مِٹھّن کوٹ) also known as Kotmithan orThe Land of Five Rivers, is a city in Rajanpur District in Punjab, Pakistan. Mithankot is located on the west bank of the Indus River, a short distance downstream from its junction with Panjnad River. Most of its inhabitants are Saraikis and Baloch. The city is noted for being the site of the tomb of the famous Sufi poet, Khawaja Ghulam Fareed.Kot Mithan is also the land, where all five rivers of Pakistan merges.

Mithan Kot
مِٹهّن كوٹ
The tomb of Khawaja Ghulam Fareed is located in Mithankot
Mithan Kot
مِٹهّن كوٹ
Coordinates: 28°57′0″N 70°22′0″E / 28.95000°N 70.36667°E / 28.95000; 70.36667
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
DistrictRajanpur
DivisionDera Ghazi Khan Division
Population
 (2017 census)
 • Total37,500
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Postal code
33600
Calling code0604

Name edit

It seems to be originated after Mitha - Jat clan. It believed that Mithan Kot was founded by a man named Mithan Khan. He was Jatoi by caste and hailed from Paray Wali which was a small town in Seet Pur.

History edit

It is believed that in 325 BCE Alexander the Great founded a city called Alexandria on the Indus at the site of the last confluence of Punjab rivers with the Indus.Nevertheless, some historians believe that Uch predates the advent of Bikramjit when Jains and Buddhists ruled over the area, and that Mithankot or Chacharan Sharif was the true settlement of Alexandria. Alexander Cunningham writes that in describing the geography of Multan it is necessary to bear in mind the great changes that have taken place in the courses of all the large rivers that flow through the province. In the time of Timur and Akbar the junction of the Chenab and Indus took place opposite Uchh, 60 miles above the present confluence at Mithankot. It was unchanged when Rennell wrote his 'Geography of India,' in a.d. 1788, and still later in 1796, when visited by Wilford's surveyor : [p. 221]: Mirza Mogal Beg. But early in the present century the Indus gradually changed its course, and leaving the old channel at 20 miles above Uchh, continued its course to the south-south-west, until it rejoined the old channel at Mithankot. H.A. Rose writes that The four chief khalifas of Qiblā,-i-Alim were : Nur Muhammad II, of Hajipur or Narowala, in tahsil Rajanpur, Qāzi Muhammad Aqil, of Chācharān Sharif, Hafiz Muhammad Jamal, Multāni, and Khwāja Muhannnad Sulaiman Khan, of Taunsa Sharif, in tahsil Sanghai. Muhammad Aqil's shrine was at Kot Mithan, but, when Ranjit Singh conquered the Derajat, Khwaja Khuda Bakhsh, Mahbub Ilahi, his descendant, settled at Chacharan Sharif, which may now be regarded as the head- quarter of the Bahawalpur State religion. Muhammad Aqil displayed many miracles and in his old age, owing to his spiritual enlightenment, had no shadow; so he used to come out of his house on dark nights only, in order to conceal his sanctity. A cloth (luugi) which passed through his body is kept as a relic to this day.[citation needed]

Climate and economy edit

 
Boat on the banks of the Indus River in Mithankot

The climate is arid and desert-like, the average annual rainfall being only 4 inches (100 mm). Varying extremities in temperature depending on the season. To the south side is the great Indus River.

The cultivation of crops such as wheat, sugarcane, cotton and rice is enabled through irrigation from the canals from the Indus.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Rahman, Mushtaqur; Islam, M. Aminul; Bagchi, Deipica (1981). Agrarian egalitarianism: land tenures and land reforms in South Asia. Kendall/Hunt. p. 137. ISBN 9780840323439.

External links edit

  • Farid Mahal and the Mausoleum of Hadrat Khawajah Ghulam Farid

28°57′N 70°22′E / 28.950°N 70.367°E / 28.950; 70.367

mithankot, urdu, ٹھ, کوٹ, also, known, kotmithan, orthe, land, five, rivers, city, rajanpur, district, punjab, pakistan, located, west, bank, indus, river, short, distance, downstream, from, junction, with, panjnad, river, most, inhabitants, saraikis, baloch, . Mithankot Urdu م ٹھ ن کوٹ also known as Kotmithan orThe Land of Five Rivers is a city in Rajanpur District in Punjab Pakistan Mithankot is located on the west bank of the Indus River a short distance downstream from its junction with Panjnad River Most of its inhabitants are Saraikis and Baloch The city is noted for being the site of the tomb of the famous Sufi poet Khawaja Ghulam Fareed Kot Mithan is also the land where all five rivers of Pakistan merges Mithan Kotم ٹه ن كوٹTownThe tomb of Khawaja Ghulam Fareed is located in MithankotMithan Kotم ٹه ن كوٹCoordinates 28 57 0 N 70 22 0 E 28 95000 N 70 36667 E 28 95000 70 36667Country PakistanProvince PunjabDistrictRajanpurDivisionDera Ghazi Khan DivisionPopulation 2017 census Total37 500Time zoneUTC 5 PST Postal code33600Calling code0604 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Climate and economy 4 References 5 External linksName editIt seems to be originated after Mitha Jat clan It believed that Mithan Kot was founded by a man named Mithan Khan He was Jatoi by caste and hailed from Paray Wali which was a small town in Seet Pur History editIt is believed that in 325 BCE Alexander the Great founded a city called Alexandria on the Indus at the site of the last confluence of Punjab rivers with the Indus Nevertheless some historians believe that Uch predates the advent of Bikramjit when Jains and Buddhists ruled over the area and that Mithankot or Chacharan Sharif was the true settlement of Alexandria Alexander Cunningham writes that in describing the geography of Multan it is necessary to bear in mind the great changes that have taken place in the courses of all the large rivers that flow through the province In the time of Timur and Akbar the junction of the Chenab and Indus took place opposite Uchh 60 miles above the present confluence at Mithankot It was unchanged when Rennell wrote his Geography of India in a d 1788 and still later in 1796 when visited by Wilford s surveyor p 221 Mirza Mogal Beg But early in the present century the Indus gradually changed its course and leaving the old channel at 20 miles above Uchh continued its course to the south south west until it rejoined the old channel at Mithankot H A Rose writes that The four chief khalifas of Qibla i Alim were Nur Muhammad II of Hajipur or Narowala in tahsil Rajanpur Qazi Muhammad Aqil of Chacharan Sharif Hafiz Muhammad Jamal Multani and Khwaja Muhannnad Sulaiman Khan of Taunsa Sharif in tahsil Sanghai Muhammad Aqil s shrine was at Kot Mithan but when Ranjit Singh conquered the Derajat Khwaja Khuda Bakhsh Mahbub Ilahi his descendant settled at Chacharan Sharif which may now be regarded as the head quarter of the Bahawalpur State religion Muhammad Aqil displayed many miracles and in his old age owing to his spiritual enlightenment had no shadow so he used to come out of his house on dark nights only in order to conceal his sanctity A cloth luugi which passed through his body is kept as a relic to this day citation needed Climate and economy edit nbsp Boat on the banks of the Indus River in Mithankot The climate is arid and desert like the average annual rainfall being only 4 inches 100 mm Varying extremities in temperature depending on the season To the south side is the great Indus River The cultivation of crops such as wheat sugarcane cotton and rice is enabled through irrigation from the canals from the Indus 1 References edit Rahman Mushtaqur Islam M Aminul Bagchi Deipica 1981 Agrarian egalitarianism land tenures and land reforms in South Asia Kendall Hunt p 137 ISBN 9780840323439 External links editFarid Mahal and the Mausoleum of Hadrat Khawajah Ghulam Farid 28 57 N 70 22 E 28 950 N 70 367 E 28 950 70 367 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mithankot amp oldid 1189160207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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