Talk:Vehari District

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Mailsi[edit]

Mailsi is one of the the tehsils of Multan District (Vehari, Burewala , and Mailsi). It could use its own article, as the other two do. Barkeep 13:34, 2 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"The cotton city - Tehsil of District Vehari,Punjab. The Main Areas of City Mailsi are Khandu chowk,Quaid-e-Azam Road,Circular Road,Sufi Sohn Halwa Chowk,Haripura,Fadda,Kacha kotetc. The city of cotton, having a river of Satluj which is the longest river of Pakistan.The Bridge over this river is known as Sayefan. The definition of Sayefan is that a Bridge over the river but river is over the canal.Yes, it means the A Canal is passing under the Satluj river.This city has two canals, one is called Fadda and other is Dhamakki. This city is one of the cities of Pakistan which are producing great quantity of rice and cotton. Some of major costs of Mailsi city are 'Khichi Family','khan Family','pathan Family','Sheikh Ansari Family' and Gasura Rajput Jatt family. The Khichi Family is the richest Family of this area."

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