HISTORY- KOTADDU
Kot Addu District
Kot Addu is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The district headquarter is Kot Addu city
History
Kot Addu was established by Addu Khan, son of the Mirani chieftain Ghazi Khan, in the 15th century.[2] Kot Addu was part of Muzaffargarh District as Kot Addu Tehsil until 2022, after which it was upgraded to district level
Geography & Location
Kot Addu is located in southern Punjab, bordered by the Indus River on one side. It features fertile plains ideal for farming, and its location offers a mix of rural charm and growing urban development.Latitude/Longitude: [Add if known]Bordering Districts: Layyah, Muzaffargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan


Administrative Divisions
The district is divided into multiple tehsils and union councils for efficient governance.
Tehsils: Kot Addu, Chowk Sarwar Shaheed, etc.
Union Councils: [List of major UCs]
Government Offices: Deputy Commissioner, District Police Office, etc

Population & Demographics
According to the latest estimates, the population of Kot Addu District is around [insert number]. The majority of residents speak Saraiki and Punjabi, with Urdu and English used in formal settings.
Major Languages: Saraiki, Punjabi, Urdu
Religions: Predominantly Muslim
Urban/Rural Split: Mostly rural with emerging urban centers


Contact & Government Services
For official services and contact information, reach out to the following offices:
District Commissioner Office
Police Department
Municipal Corporation
