Adhi Kot
Village and union council in Punjab Province, Pakistan
32°6′13″N 71°48′24″E / 32.10361°N 71.80667°E / 32.10361; 71.80667Adhi Kot is a village and one of the 51 Union Councils (administrative subdivisions) of Khushab District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.[1][2]
History
The Adhi Kot meteorite landed in the area on 1 May 1919.[3][4] The meteorite, known as the Adhi Kot stone, fell at 32°16′N 71°49′E / 32.267°N 71.817°E / 32.267; 71.817 at 12PM, 15 miles (24 km) north of station Nurpur, Shahpur District (the area was part of the Shahpur District during British Rule).[5]
References
- ^ "Local Government Elections - Government of Pakistan". Archived from the original on 2008-01-24.
- ^ "redirect to /world/PK/04/Adhi_Kot.html". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- ^ The Catalogue of Meteorites Natural History Museum
- ^ Smithsonian/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service
- ^ SI.RRAD, C. A. (November 1, 1932). "Indian Meteorites Punjab and Delhi: List of Indian meteorites" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-15.
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Administrative divisions of Khushab District
- Jauharabad
- Khushab
- Noorpur Thal
- Quaidabad
- Naushera
- Adhi Kot
- Angah
- Bandial Janubi
- Bijar
- Botala
- Chak No.14/Mb
- Chak No.50/Mb
- Chak No.59/Mb
- Daiwal
- Girote
- Golewali
- Gunjial Janubi
- Hadali-Ii
- Hadli-I
- Hassanpur Tiwana
- Jabbi Shareef
- Jamali Noorpur
- Jauharabad-I
- Jauharabad-Ii
- Jaura Kalan
- Jharkal
- Katha Saghral
- Khabaki
- Khai Khurd
- Khatwan
- Khura
- Khushab-I
- Khushab-Ii
- Khushab-Iv
- Khushab-V
- Khushb-Iii
- Kufri
- Kund
- Mitha Tiwana
- Nali Shumali
- Nari
- Naushehra
- Noorpur Thal
- Okhali Mohlah
- Padhrar
- Pelowaince
- Quaidabad
- Rahdari
- Rangpur
- Roda
- Sandral
- Tilloker
- Uchali
- Utra Janubi
- Waheer
- Warcha
32°16′N 71°49′E / 32.267°N 71.817°E / 32.267; 71.817
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