Talk:Sahiwal

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Sahiwal information edit

On this page, please add information which relates to the city of Sahiwal and not the entire district. For that, please add it to this page, Sahiwal District. Rzafar (talk) 10:05, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

I made the following modifications to the infobox: The population given was the one for the whole district (according to the infobox at Sahiwal District), so I changed it to the population given in the text. The area given here I found no way of confirming, but a back-of-the-envelope calculation made it seem reasonable that it was the area of the District, so I added it to the infobox there, and removed it here. OMHalck (talk) 11:59, 17 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Airport edit

Is any one have update about Sahiwal Airport. It is in the notice of Punjab Government and in next elections coming in the end of this year2007 the govt. will again raise this slogan to get votes sahiwal is old city in pakistan.the goverment is not —Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.102.50.55 (talk) 10:47, 16 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hindi actor Dharmendra was born in your city —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.93.32.181 (talk) 22:52, 5 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

1957 train crash edit

Should the article mention the 29 September 1957 train crash in Sahiwal/Montgomery with 250+ deaths, the greatest number in Pakistan? --12:34, 13 December 2007 (UTC)

Notable People from Sahiwal edit

...Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan...was the legendary politician of Sahiwal. Mufti sb was a legend of sahiwal who was migrated from Ludihana-India to Sahiwal in 1947. He made three schools...Nangle Anmbia High School, Mahmoodia High School, Banatul Islam High School in Sahiwal. Mufti sb was president Punjab Tb association. Mufti-Zia-ul-Hasan was President Sahiwal Muslim League as well as member working committee of Pakistan Muslim League. He was qualified from Darul-Uloom Deoband and he was student of Mollana Hussain Ahmad Madni RA.

Mufti sb was son of Mufti Mohammed Naeem Ludihanavi. His father Mufti Naeem sb Vice-President Jamiat-a-ulmai hind. Mufti Naeem sb was student of sheikh-ul-hind Mollana Mahmood ul Hasan RA. Famous Ahrar Leader Raees-ul-Ahrar Mollana Habib-ur-Rehman Ludihanavi was cousin/brother of Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan late.

Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan was President/Founder of 32 Associations/Organisations of Pakistan and the other World.

In his political life, Mufti sb was main controler of Sahiwal District politics. His political group member Mr.Ghulam Mohammad Manika and Mian Abdul Haq became chairman district council sahiwal with best efforts of Mufti sb. At that time Sahiwal district was very big which were also included area Okara and Arif walla.

Old name of Sahiwal was Montgomery. It was been changed to Sahiwal by Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan in 1966.

Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan died in 1983.

Biography of Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan is under publication by Mr.Ch.Ismail of Sahiwal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.3.113.90 (talk) 01:26, 6 December 2009 (UTC)Reply


Rana Abdul Hamid Khan (Late): The elder brother of Rana Khudadad Khan, an ex MLA and minister of West Pakistan during the Ayub era, Rana sb was a true representative of the nobility of the age.

Rana Khudadad Khan (Late): The founder of the Rana Tractors Ltd. (later, the Millat Tractors Paksitan Ltd.), President of the Paksitan Muslim League, Punjab, was the most prominent politician of national stature from Sahiwal. Rana sahib will always be known as among the few top politicians of Pakistan who never compromised on principles and whose courage, honesty and piety remained above board.

Barrister Rana Mohammed Hanif Khan (Late): A renowned lawyer, law-maker and a politician who had been well-known for his honesty and strength of character. Rana sb. had been assigned seven portfolios at one time during his tenure as a federal minister of Pakistan.

Rao Khursheed Ali Khan (Late): The late elder of the Rajputs of Sahiwal District, who had been elected to the National Assembly from the platform of the Pakistan Peoples Party and is well known for his matter of fact speeches in the Parliament of the time.

Rao Abdul Sattar Khan (Late):’’’ The Leader of the House in the Senate of 1973-77 after being elected by the Pakistan Peoples Party.

Rai Hassan Nawaz Khan: The incumbant Zila Nazim of the Sahiwal District Assembly. A man of character who won his second consecutive term as the Zila Nazim by defeating the candidate of the then Chief Minister of the Punjab.


Malik Binyamin: An agriculturist and one of the most beloved man in the history of Sahiwal. He had written Quran in calligraphy and presentated the Quran to the King of Saudia Arabia.

Mohammad Zaffar Ahmed Chattha: Mohammad Zaffar Ahmed Chattha Advocate of Sahiwal (Montgomery) a prominent and leading Advocate of Sahiwal District. He was a Pakistan color holder in Track and field. A philanthropist and head of the Chattha Family of Sahiwal; enjoyed the irrefutable reputation of exceptionally truthful and a brilliant Attorney. He practiced law in the district court, high court and Supreme Court of Pakistan in the highest level of professionalism ethics. He passed away in 1991 and for the first time in the history of Sahiwal district all Courts were shut down to show respect & honor a great man.

Pir Imran Shah: Pir Imran Shah belongs to Pakistan Muslim League (N). He was elected for the first time as an MNA in 2008 general elections. His land slide victory in the general election is the testament of change that people of Sahiwal exhibited after a corrupt and arrogant tenure of Mr. Nouraiz Shakoor.

Ahmed Shah Khaggha: One of the most prominent politician of Sahiwal and won almost every general election for Punjab Assembly.

Tauqir Zeshan: Mr. Tauqir Zeeshan Lodhi a prominent member of Sahiwal’s social and political arena, and is known for his sincere and honest public service. He has served Sahiwal in a diversity of approach, co-founded “AWAZ” with Amer Zafar Chattha (a graduate of University of California, Berkeley) to help impoverished and under privileged people of Sahiwal. His devotion and dedicated public personality has earned him a unique respected status in Sahiwal.

Irshad Khan Lodhi: Mr Muhammad Arshad Khan Lodhi son of Mr Irshad Hussain Khan Lodhi was born on October 1, 1937; and is a law graduate. A vetern politician, who is a practising lawyer and an agriculturist. He served as Chairman Union Council Harappa during 1968-70; and, as member District Council Sahiwal during 1979-87. He remained Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1972-77, 1985-88, 1988-90, 1990-93 and 1997-99; and also served as Parliamentary Secretary during 1985-86, Minister for Colonies during1986-87, Minister for Revenue during 1988-93, Minister for Industries, Mineral Development Department, Transport Department, and Agricutlure during 1997-99. He has returned to Punjab Assembly for the sixth term in General Elections 2002 and is functioning as Minister for Agriculture since January 4, 2003.

Amer Zafar Chattha: Amer Zaffar Chattha an alumni of University of California Berkeley and founder of technology companies in Silicon Valley USA. Amer Zaffar Chattha also co-founded NGO “AWAZ” to help poor communities of Sahiwal. He received his degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and did intensive additional research work in management science and the history of technology and its implications on our society.

Biography edit

I have removed the biography of Mufti Zia-ul-Hasan from this article. This article is supposed to written in a Summary style. Going in depth about a politician does not make it a summary. The biography would be appropriate in an article about him, not an article about Sahiwal . Also, what is up with making entire sentences into headings? Apparition11 Complaints/Mistakes 17:59, 2 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Actually, I didn't remove it this time, it was reverted before I finished writing this. Apparition11 Complaints/Mistakes 18:01, 2 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

I did. The section does not belong to this article -- Raziman T V (talk) 18:05, 2 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
Agreed. The IP also inserted the same thing into Sahiwal District‎. I reverted it and left a note mentioning this talk page. Apparition11 Complaints/Mistakes 18:15, 2 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

Request to delete section on Cricket Tournament 137 GB Samundri edit

This section contravenes WP:SOAP. --Tinpisa (talk) 09:21, 25 August 2011 (UTC)Reply


On "Neighborhoods of Sahiwal" edit

There are many, many Wikipedia articles (linked back to Sahiwal on the "Neighborhoods of Sahiwal" table) featuring various villages and towns in the district, most of which have questionable nobility (Many simply state where they are located, and nothing else). Many of them may not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines or criteria. GabeIglesia (talk) 00:48, 23 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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