Ahmedpur East

The city of Ahmedpur East is a tourist destination for not only locals but provides an important hot spot for historians and archaeologists due to its rich heritage.

[4] According to The Wall Street Journal, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) plans to install three Chinese nuclear reactors at Ahmedpur East and the site is now being prepared.

[6] In 2017, Ahmedpur East was the site of a major disaster, when over 200 villagers collecting fuel from an overturned truck were killed in an accidental explosion.

[7] The death toll of Ahmadpur East oil tanker tragedy reached to 219 when another victim died at the Nishtar Hospital, Multan.

Meanwhile, relatives of several Ahmadpur East tragedy victims alleged that their financial aid cheque issued by the district government on the order of Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif had bounced by the banks concerned.

During the reign of Nawab Bahawal Khan III, he migrated from Medina to Ahmadpur East for a permanent residence from 29th Ramazan 1241 H/6 May 1826 AD.

Khawaja Muhammad Abdul Malik Siddique was Khalifa of Peer Fazal Ali Qureshi of Miskeen Pur sharif District Muzaffar Garh.

Khawaja Abdul Majid Siddiqu is Khalifa of Peer Shaikh Mufti Muhammad Fareed Sahib in Naqashbandi.

Its spacious prayer hall is designed to accommodate a large number of worshippers, making it a central hub for the local Muslim community.

It also plays a vital role in the religious life of the area, providing a space for spiritual reflection, education, and community engagement.

Under his leadership, Abbsiya Masjid continues to be a beacon of faith, fostering a sense of unity and devotion among the people of Ahmed Pur.

The mosque's rich history and architectural magnificence make it an important landmark and a symbol of the enduring spiritual heritage of the region.

The Ghalla Mandi in Ahmedpur East is a major agricultural marketplace, where farmers, traders, and vendors come together to buy and sell various commodities, particularly cotton.

Located in the central region of the city, it plays a vital role in the local economy, serving as a hub for the agricultural community.

The video offers a glimpse into the lively, fast-paced environment of the mandi, highlighting the importance of this marketplace for the agricultural economy of the area.

Ghalla Mandi Ahmedpur East stands as a testament to the region's agricultural heritage and its continuing role in supporting local farmers and traders.