Chowk Azam

Chowk Azam is a city in the Layyah District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Layyah, the headquarters of the Layyah District, on the Mianwali and Multan road (MM road).[1] Chowk Azam has an estimated population of more than 150,000 people. The city has many educational and vocational institutions, including the Government Muslim High School, Divisional Public School, Government College for Boys and Government College for Girls. The campus of the Government College University Faisalabad and Bahauddin Zakariya University in Layyah provides point services for the commuting of Chowk Azam students and others who live in the vicinity.

Chowk Azam

چوک اعظم
Chowk Azam Minar
Chowk Azam
Chowk Azam
Coordinates: 30.9647672°N 71.2169821°E / 30.9647672; 71.2169821
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictLayyah
Population
150,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Calling code0606

History

According to popular legend, the history of Chowk Azam dates back to the 14th century, when a conflict between the ruling king of Afghanistan and his brother arose over the crown and throne. Taking with him a caravan of Muslim and Christian allies, the king's brother fled the country in the hope of receiving political asylum from the king of India. He brought his entire household, including courtesans, slaves, and cattle. Hearing of the exodus, the king of Afghanistan pursued the caravan with his armed forces. They attacked at the Sindharr clan's thatched house, which is said to have been located where Habib Bank Limited is today. The king's forces engulfed the departed caravan and slaughtered the men, women, children and cattle. It is claimed that the well in which they deposited the dismembered bodies of the dead was so full, blood gushed out of it, giving way to it being formally named "Khooni Chowk".

Later, when Colonel Muhammad Azam arrived, he purchased the land. He built a mosque that is the central mosque of the city today; this led it to be named after Colonel Azam and called Chowk Azam.

The city's inhabitants consist mainly of Punjabi, Saraiki, Pashtun, and Rohitky communities, with the majority being Punjabi. Punjabi people came to this region in the pre and post-partition era. Agricultural peasants migrated from upper and central Punjab, mainly from Sialkot, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Lahore, Faisalabad and Narowal, and settled in Chowk Azam to expand their businesses there.

Chowk Azam, Pakistan is location at a latitude of 30.9706551 and a longitude of 71.212303.

Transportation Hub

Chowk Azam has been recognized for its popularity and ease of public transport. Four major roads Faisalabad road, Multan road, Layyah road and Fatehpur road lead to the four different provinces of the country and the four major cities of Pakistan. Faisalabad road leads to Jhang, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh, Gojra, Lahore, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Gujrat and Narowal. Multan road leads to Muzaffargarh and Multan.

Economy

Chowk Azam has various business extensions and life commodities. Ashique Sweets, established in 1975, is one of the oldest shops in the city. Apart from Sweets, Two Star Fabrics is also a renowned vogue market here.

References

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