Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan
Short brief history of Lakki Marwat district of KPK, Pakistan
Lakki Marwat is one of the Southern Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa in Pakistan.
One story says that long ago a battel was fought between the Marwat tribe and Wazir and Marwat tribe started to unite an army. The army was huge enough
that people say almost 1 Lac Marwat. Then the word "Lac" become Lakki
therefore, it is called Lakki Marwat.
Another story links this name to one Lakki Ram or Lukko Ram, a Hindu
trader who is considered to be the original founder of this town. Yet
another source claims that the town was initially known as Ihsan Pur.
The second part of the District’s name comes from the warrior tribe of Marwat who has inhabited the entire area for several centuries.
Lakki derives from Pali language,
which is equivalent of Laksmi, goddess of beauty and fortune. The last
part of its name is emarta'watta means source of elixir. Over time it
changed to Marwat. It is a metaphor for the Gambila River.
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