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Bakhri Ahmad Khan is a village situated on the bank of river Indus in Layyah District, Punjab, Pakistan.
It is located at 30°44′09″N 70°50′17″E / 30.7359°N 70.838°E / 30.7359; 70.838 at an altitude of 141 meters. Many people work in public services. Gurmani Balouch is the main caste of this village.
Bakhri Ahmad Khan is covered by a union council, numbered 7 of the 42 union councils of Layyah tehsil. The name of its mouza is Bait Dabli. The total of registered voters is 1,336. The total population is about 2,000 according to GeoNames geographical database.
A major problem of this village is flooding and lack of proper healthcare facilities.
References
- "Bakhri Ahmad Khan populated place, Punjab, Pakistan".
- Table of union councils in Layyah tehsil, Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme
- "Punjab Voter List Final - District wise Summary". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
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Administrative: Dera Ghazi Khan (Division) • Layyah (Capital) | |
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