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Bakhri Ahmad Khan[1] 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 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.[2] The name of its mouza is Bait Dabli. The total of registered voters is 1,336.[3] 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
edit- ^ "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.