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THe oldest city of Bahawalpur District in east central Punjab, Pakistan. The city is located between the Satluj River and the Indian border at 29°41'N 72° 33'E and lies 96 km east of the district capital Bahawalpur.
The city is also of Hasilpthe headquarters ur Tehsil an administrative subdivision of the district the city itself is divided into to two parts, "Old Hasilpur" and "Hasilpur Mandi". Hasilpur is situated at the brink of Cholistan.
Hasilpur is as old as Bahawalpur. A Dawod potra by named Jogi Khan Ghumrani's son Hasil Khan settled the city with his own name in 1752. Hasil Khan built a mosque in 1768.In 1900 there were about 347 houses. A special Rest House (Dolat Khana) for the Nawab of Bahawalpur Mohammad Sadiq Khan was also here. Total population of the Tehsil is 317,513 and its total area is 239,332 and it consists of 112 villages and 14 Union Councils.
The people of Hasilpur are Punjabi and Siraiki speaking. There are many people of different castes like Arain, Jatt, Malik, Mahr, Syed and many more. In old times the crops like indigo and wheat were export to other cities. "Methi" of Hasilpur was famous in the district. Main crops are cotton, sugarcane and wheat. Sheep and cattle are raised for food and hides. In 2006 the government sanctioned gas supply to the city.