Dajal Tehsil

[citation needed] Daajal town was established by a saint named Dawood, when he was passing through a mud dunes, he stayed there under the tree, in local Siraiki language it is called "JAAL".

After that place become a small village and called as Doowd Jaal, Afterward when population was increasing, town name changed to Dawojal and finally Daajal.

[citation needed] During the rule of Langahs in 1452, Islam Khan a relative of Lodhi King of Delhi was in charge of the southern part of the Multan Province.

Nahars overthrew the supremacy of Langah Sultanate spread over Punjab and the then Lodhi King of Delhi approved the act.

Nahars annexed a greater part of Dera Ghazi Khan and charged upon the territory of Daajal and Harrand in the north.

In 1827, the Nawab of Bhawalpur occupied the country of Daajal and Harrand for Sikh and thus the rule of Khan of Kalat came to an end over this area.

By this treaty Shah Shuja renounced his claim to all jurisdiction over the province of Harrand Daajal, at that time still nominally in the Kalat Khanate.

Soon after Ranjit Singh's death in 1839. no one having been- found fit to fill the place of that astute ruler, the whole of this part of the country fell into a state of anarchy.

The conquest of Sindh in 1843 and annexation of the Punjab in 1849 advanced our North- West Frontier across the Indus to the hills bordering Afghanistan and Kalat.

Prior to, the Tripartite Treaty of 1838 the district of Harrand Daajal – including the Gurchanis, Mazaris, and certain Harris – was claimed by the Khan of Kalat.

Every year in summer season rod kohi water effected the vast area of Daajal and pachad.

[citation needed] Marri is a hilly station in the Sulaiman Range, situated only few kilometres from Daajal (near the Lalgarh union council).