Kot Suleman

Summary

Kot Suleman (Urdu کو ٹ سيلمان ) is small part of village Dhoong near village Trati in Union Council Narali located in Gujar Khan Tehsil, District Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. It has a population of 250. Kot Suleman is a historic town of Village Dhoong, Rawalpindi District. Kot Suleman is famous for its natural reserves of oil and natural gas.[1][2] 33°07′N 73°10′E / 33.117°N 73.167°E / 33.117; 73.167

Kot Suleman
Village
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab (Pakistan)
DistrictRawalpindi
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Kot Suleman
Geography
Location 33°07′00″N 73°10′48.60″E / 33.11667°N 73.1801667°E / 33.11667; 73.1801667
Union Council Narali
Tehsil Gujar Khan
District Rawalpindi
Demographics
Population 250
Ethnicity Chohan Rajput Gujjar Other
Faith Muslims - 100%
Local Information
Post Office Dhoong
Time Zone PST + 05:00 ahead of GMT
Dialing Code. 0513
Kot Suleman

Nearby educational institutions edit

  • Government Primary School, Trati
  • Government Boys High School, Dhoong
  • Government Girls High School, Dhoong
  • Al-Hijra Islamic Secondary School, Dhoong
  • Dad Public School, Dhoong

Nearby hospital edit

  • Basic Health Unit (Dhoong village)

Post office edit

  • Post Office (Dhoong 47770), General Post Office in Gujar Khan

Banks and financial institution edit

  • Habib Bank Limited (Dhoong Branch)

Languages edit

  • Pothowari and Punjabi are the main languages of Kot Suleman, other languages are Urdu and English.

Other villages near Kot Suleman edit

Transport edit

  • Kot Suleman is situated at Daultala – Mulhal Mughlan Road. Gujar Khan is about 18 kilometers, Rawalpindi - Islamabad is about 45 kilometers and Chakwal is about 26 kilometers from Kot Suleman. There are many ways to get around Kot Suleman which Includes public transport, buses, suzukis, van, cars, taxis, auto-rickshaws, motor cycles and tractors etc.

References edit

  1. ^ Map and location of Kot Suleman on latitude.to website, Retrieved 3 July 2017
  2. ^ Towns and Villages in Rawalpindi District including Kot Suleman, Retrieved 3 July 2017