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    Vehari also spelled Vihari (وِہاڑی), is a city and the headquarters of Vehari District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is Pakistan's 62nd largest city. Vehari is about 100 km (62 mi) from the historical city of Multan. Vehari is located at the Multan-Delhi Road constructed by Emperor Sher Shah Suri. [6]

  2. Vehari District ( Punjabi: ضلع وہاڑی) is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city of Vehari is the capital of district while Burewala is the largest city and Jallah Jeem is the third largest city of the district.

  3. CM Punjab Approves Rs.160 Billion 'SIEN' Project for Seven Districts including Vehari. Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Parvez Elahi has announced the biggest historic project of development of Punjab from Sutlej to Sindh and said that a wonderful plan has been devised to connect…. Read More.

    • Vehari History
    • Administration
    • Language
    • Vehari Climate
    • Religion
    • Transportation
    • Agriculture
    • Education
    • Rural Crafts
    • Tourism

    Alexander the Great

    The district’s early history goes back to Alexander the Great, who came to the region in 331 BC and occupied the region of Punjab. The Verdict period rulers, including Malavas, Kambojas, Kaikayas, Yaudheyas, Daradas, Pauravas, Kurus, and Madras.

    Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi

    Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi took hold of the district by conquering his father’s empire and defeated Shahis in 1005. The Sultanate of Delhi and Mughal rulers ruled the area for many years. Sikhs invaded the region and occupied Vehari after the decline of the Mughal Empire. Muslims faced severe restriction during Sikh Rule.

    Mughal Empire

    East India Company came to the region and invited British Troops to occupy the region who took hold of the district in 1857 after imprisoning Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last ruler of the Mughal Empire. In 1925, the Institution of Nili Bar colony Project and the construction of the Pakpattan canal resulted in the formation of district Vehari.

    The district comprises three tehsils, which are given below. 1. Vehari 2. Mailsi 3. Burewala Three Sub-tehsils of the district are: 1. Jallah Jeem 2. Karampur 3. Gaggo

    Punjabi is considered to be the most widely spoken language of the region and is spoken by 83 percent of the entire population. The second most spoken language of the district is Saraiki, spoken by 11 percent of the population. Urdu is also spoken by 5 percent of the population.

    The climate of the region is hot and dry in the season of the summer while the average temperature varies from 28 to 42 degrees centigrade. The highest record of the temperature of the district is 45 degrees centigrade. The season of winter is cold and dry. The average temperature varies from 7 to 21 degrees centigrade, while the lowest recorded te...

    The region contains 97 percent population of Muslims, while 3 percent of the population is Hindus and Sikhs who left the region in 1947. All of the religious communities are living in harmony.

    The district has many minor roads and a National Highway, which connect the people of the region with other cities of Pakistan such as Lahore, Multan, and Khanewal. The region also contains a railway facility that links the district with the other main cities, such as Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Multan. Minor roads also link the peop...

    The district has fertile land and is famous for its cotton production. The people call it the “The City of Cotton.” There are many cotton industries in the city of Vehari. Cottonseed oil is also produced in the region, and the region contains a lot of cottonseed oil industries. Fruits such as Mangoes are grown in the season of summer while other fr...

    The district has many famous educational institutions, but unfortunately, the literacy rate of the region is below 43 percent, among which half are not able to read and write. There are many educational elementary institutions, equal in numbers for girls and boys. Some of the famous educational institutions of the nearby regions of the district are...

    There are many crafts made in the rural areas containing Naqqashi, cotton textile, and basketry, while the cloth-work includes Khaddar, which is very famous among the people of the region.

    Wildlife Park

    Wildlife Park is situated near Vehari Zoo and is famous for its Wild Animals containing lions, Leopards, Monkeys, Giraffes, and many others. The people love to visit the park and watch the beautiful view of Wildlife.

    Imam Bargah

    Imam Bargah is another famous historical place that is used for religious activities by the people of the region.

    V-Chowk

    V Chowk is another famous and beautiful cultural landmark located in this City. Other famous mosques of the district include Bagh Wali Mosque and Masjid Farooq Azam. Famous restaurants of the district include: 1. Crispy Cottage 2. Sky View Hotel 3. Awami Hotel

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  4. Vehari also spelled Vihari, is a city and the headquarters of Vehari District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is Pakistan's 62nd largest city. Vehari is about 100 km from the historical city of Multan. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. vehari.gov.pk. Wikivoyage. Wikipedia. Photo: Tanbukhari, Public domain.

  5. Jun 15, 2023 · Discovering Vehari is a comprehensive guide that introduces readers to the vibrant city of Vehari, located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. From history and culture to food and attractions, this guide has everything you need to know about Vehari.

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  7. Vehari is a city of 145,000 people (2017) in Southern Punjab in Pakistan. Understand. Vehari is known to be a city of cotton, among other crops. Vehari has dozens of cotton processing factories and cottonseed oil manufacturing plants; sugarcane farming and processing is also common.