Pakpattan is the capital city of the Pakpattan District in the Sahiwal
Division in the Punjab province of Pakistan .
Pakpattan is one of the ancient cities of Pakistan . It is the city that has
the shrine of Baba Fareed. Pakpattan is
located roughly 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the border with India, and 184 kilometres
(114 mi) by road southwest of Lahore.
The fort defending the city was once
captured by Sebüktegin in 977–78 and by Ibrahim Ghaznavi in
1079–80.[2]
The town was besieged by Shaikha; the Khokhar, in 1394, and in 1398 was visited
by Timur,
Mughal
Emperor who spared much of the inhabitants that had not fled, out of respect
for the shrine of the saint.
During British rule, Pakpattan
Town was headquarters of the tehsil of
the same name in Montgomery District, 29 miles south-east of Montgomery
station on the North-Western Railway. The municipality
was created in 1867, the population in 1901 was 6,192. During the ten years
ending 1902-3 the income averaged Rs. 7,200, and the expenditure Rs. 7,000. The
income in 1903-4 was Rs. 8,400, chiefly derived from octroi; and the
expenditure was Rs. 7,300.[2]
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