Where is dera ismail khan
Proactive Disclosure. Customer Facilitation System. Contact Us. District Dera Ismail Khan. For more details click here. District wise Economic Profile of KP. And in summers, waist coats are preferably worn on cotton kameez. As for as the minorities living here are concerned; pawandas tribe of pakhtoons wear colorful embellished frocks with dupattas covering their heads. Their men put on turbans on their head and wear shalwar kameez. Every festival is celebrated with full zeal and zest until interrupted by any terrorist activity!
Both eids are greeted with full religious fervor and people visit their relatives and neighbors after the eid prayers. The day of 14 th august is celebrated as another eid over here.
The river side is laden with pickups and qingchis local transport of people coming from far off areas to enjoy the famous pulao and qulfi local ice-cream. Houses are decorated with small flags and candles are lit to remember the day of independence. Marriages are of special importance here, to both the families. Dowry, a cursed custom but still very popular here. The mehndi is not set up on that huge scale as it is in our big cities but the nikkah and walima are quite big a celebration. Local singers are called in and the occasion goes on all night.
The events of weddings are separate for males and females and bride and groom are also attended separately. Not even a cricket match can hold such an audience as does the cultural show held in ratta kulachi stadium does.
Sometimes it is the Mela Aspaan and sometimes a full cultural show. The festival embodies the very culture of city and holidays are also announced by the district government. It is as long as three days some times less. People from far off places swarm in to watch the catchy events at the festival. Many historical sites are found in the city: old bazaars, ancient settlements and graveyards. Moreover, Rehman Dheri is a Pre Harrapan site located near the city.
It is the oldest site found almost in BC. Pottery and other tools were also found in it. The town did not rise up in revolt against British rule during the Sepoy Mutiny. The municipality was constituted in , while the Dera Ismail Khan Cantonment was established in The military cantonment area, which lies southeast of the town, has an area of 44 square miles km2 , excluding the portion known as Fort Akalgarh on the northwest side.
The Derajat Brigade had its winter headquarters at Dera Ismail Khan, and the garrison consisted of a mountain battery, a regiment of Native cavalry, and three regiments of Native infantry.
Detachments from these regiments helped to garrison the outposts of Drazinda, Jandola, and Jatta. The "Civil Lines" neighbourhood was built to the south. The local trade of Dera Ismail Khan was of moderate importance, but some foreign traffic with Central Asia passed through it.
Powindah caravans of Afghan merchants traversed the town twice a year on their road to and from India. With the increasing security of the Gomal route, these caravans were swelling in numbers. The chief imports were English and native piece-goods, hides, salt, and fancy wares; the exports were grain, wood, and ghee. The local manufacturers specialized in lungis and lacquered woodwork.
The town possessed a civil hospital; its chief educational institutions were two aided Anglo-vernacular high schools, one maintained by the Church Missionary Society and the other by the Bharatri Sabha, and an Anglo-vernacular middle school maintained by the municipality. According to the census the population of Dera Ismail Khan was 31,, of whom 18, were Muslims, 11, Hindus, and 1, Sikhs. Of the total, 3, lived in the cantonment. DI Khan was badly effected by a terrorist campaign conducted throughout northwest Pakistan, primarily between and A suicide bomber on January 29, detonated himself killing two while injuring seven people.
During the Dera Ismail Khan suicide bombing a bomber targeting Shias blew himself up in a hospital waiting room, killing 32 people. The attacks were carried out by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan to pressure the government to call off its offensive in Swat and the Bajaur Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, which had begun less than two weeks earlier.
During his funeral prayers, a suicide bomber blew himself up, killing nine people and injuring In the January bombings, 52 people were injured while 16 were killed as three explosions took place in the city.
On February 20, a suicide bomber blew himself during a funeral procession of a Shia local, killing more than 32 while injuring
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