Kamalia

Kamalia (Punjabi: کمالیا, Urdu: کمالیہ) is a city in the Toba Tek Singh District of Punjab, Pakistan.

Kamalia is bounded in the south by River Ravi and Chichawatni, in the west by Pir Mahal, in the north by Rajana and Mamu Kanjan, and in the east by Harappa and Sahiwal.

Under-construction M-4 motorway (Pakistan) Section soon is expected to connect the cities of Gojra, Toba Tek Singh, Shorkot to Kamalia.

The history discloses the town was established prior to the times of Alaxender AKA Sikander in local language.

Since the neighboring city Harappa is also prehistoric, so it appears that Kamalia must have been part of an ancient civilization which remained untouched from the wrath of the nature.

[2] The 1947 Partition caused the Sikh and Hindu population to migrate from the area with many of their hidden items still being found after ages.

1 Is One Of The Oldest School In Kamalia Established in 1921 and it stone was laid down by Sir William Malcolm Hailey on November 9th, 1926.

Furthermore, the city of Kamalia is famous at the national level due to its Khaddar and hand made carpets.

a Caravan can be seen Traveling across the city and city's buildings can be seen in the background.
A portrait depicting Kamalia from Medieval Times.
Kalma Tayba Written on tiled Wall with Aluminium Texts.
Kalma Chowk Kamalia (Old name was Thana Morr)
An old building ground floored with beautiful architecture.
Saad Manzil Kamalia (Almost a century old building depicting the architectural history of the city)
A picture of Iqbal Bazaar Kamalia showing the bustle and hustle life of its citizens.
Famous, Oldest & Largest Bazaar of Kamalia City "The Iqbal Bazaar" named after the national poet of Pakistan.