Muridke
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Geography
It situated on the Grand Trunk Road. The city occupies a strategic position, with an interurban highway linking cities such as Lahore, Gujranwala and Sheikhupura.
It is located at an altitude of 215 meters above sea level, with the land around being largely flat.[1][2] The area is largely agricultural and is serviced by nearby canals.[3][4]
Temperature
The average temperature is 23 °C. The hottest month is May, at 33 °C , and the coldest is January, at 11 °C. The average rainfall is 955 millimetres (37 in) per year. The wettest month is September, at 289 millimetres (11 in) of rainfall, and the driest is November, at 11 millimetres (0.5 in).[1][5][4]
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History
The city, lying in an agricultural canal irrigated region, is home to many rice mills. In the 21st-century, beyond educational institutions, parks, amusement parks, restaurants, and non-agricultural markets have also been built, the population rate has also increased significantly. In 2005, Muridke became the headquarters of the newly created Muridke Tehsil of Sheikhupura District. It is also home to the Muridke railway station, near Kala Shah Kaku railway station, which is situated on the Karachi–Peshawar Line.
Demographics
Population
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Education
Chand Bagh School is a private boarding school for boys in Muridke. It is situated on the Muridke-Sheikhupura Road. It follows the Cambridge International Examination system.[8]
Jinnah Ideal Higher Secondary School and Al Noor Group of Schools and Colleges are other famous schools of Muridke.
Bright Future College, a commerce college was established in the 2000s.
Landmarks
Markaz-e-Taiba
Muridke is known for being home to the Markaz-e-Taiba, the headquarters of Markaz Dawa wal Irshad (MDI) or Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD),Template:Efn the parent organisation of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), located in the suburb of Nangal Sahdan.[9][10][11][12][13][14] The Markaz is a large 200-acre complex that has a range of infrastructure established by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed in 1990.[15][14][16] Osama bin Laden, the former leader of Al-Qaeda, is believed to have contributed approximately PKR 10 million (roughly USD 100,000 at the time) towards the development of the complex.[17] The complex includes the Umm al-Qura Mosque, a madrasa, a religious preaching centre, residential quarters, a school, a hospital, a market, a garment factory, an iron factory, a woodwork factory, a stable, a swimming pool, a fishfarm, agricultural tracts and various administrative buildings.[18][15][19][20][21] While it presents itself as a religious and educational institution, multiple international intelligence assessments and security reports have identified it as a hub for indoctrination, militant training and terrorist recruitment.[14] In 2009, following the Mumbai attacks, the Punjab government took over the complex, but JuD continued to operate from there.[22] The federal and provincial governments in Pakistan continued to allocate funds to the organisation.[15]
The complex was targeted in an airstrike conducted by the Indian Air Force as part of Operation Sindoor on the night between on 7 May 2025.[23][24][25] The Government of Pakistan has claimed that the complex is a civilian facility run by the Government. However, The Diplomat noted that Amir Hamza, a co-founder of LeT, gave a Friday sermon at the Markaz in March, and a leader of Pakistan Markazi Muslim League, an affiliate of JuD/LeT, was seen telling a gathering just a few weeks earlier that the "jihad" would continue.[9] Several high-profile attackers, including Ajmal Kasab and David Headley underwent training at these facilities.[26]
Notable people
- Iqbal Masih, former child slave and later activist[27]
- Jaffar Nazir, first-class cricketer[28]
- Bilawal Bhatti, international cricketer
- Imran Nazir, international cricketer
Notes
References
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- ↑ a b c Location of Muridke - Falling Rain Genomics
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- ↑ Pakistan: Provinces and Major Cities at citypopulation.de
- ↑ Population of major cities of Pakistan at citypopulation.de.
- ↑ Nauman Tasleem, Punjab govt donates Rs 60m to an elite school dated 17 June 2011 from Pakistan Today online at pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 24 March 2012
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- ↑ Ryan Clarke. "Lashkar-I-Taiba: The Fallacy of Subservient Proxies and the Future of Islamist Terrorism in India". US Army War College Press, 2010. p. 1-2. "Osama bin Laden is reported to have contributed Pakistani rupees (Rs.) 10 million to the construction of a mosque at MDI’s headquarters in Muridke, Pakistan, and is also believed to have built a guesthouse that he himself has stayed in. ... Muridke still serves as LeT’s headquarters and is largely financed by Middle Eastern and Pakistani donors. This joint complex now consists of a madrassa, hospital, market, residences for scholars and faculty members, a fish farm, and agricultural tracts. In addition, some claim that LeT operates around 16 Islamic institutions, 135 secondary schools, an ambulance service, blood banks, and several seminaries across Pakistan."
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