Interesting History Of Fort Abbas In Bahawalpur | Why Was Pholra Fort Renamed As Fort Abbas?
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Fort Abbas is a famous tehsil of Bahawalpur in South Punjab. It has great historical and strategic value since Nawab of Bahawalnagar's rule. It was initially known as Pholra but was renamed as Abbas for in 1927 by Nawab Sadiq. Muhammad Abbas was Nawab's eldest son. Fort Abbas is famous for its desert Cholistan which is surrounded by forests, deserts and agricultural areas. This is a highly fertile land but is been wasted because of a severe shortage of water. It has cultivated the land for major crops including wheat, sugarcane, and cotton cultivation. Urdu, Punjabi, Siraiki, and English are the common languages in Bahawalnagar. Let's find what Farrukh Shahbaz Warraich has shared in the video.

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