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Multan Postal Codes (Complete List of All Areas)

There are multiple post offices under Multan GPO. GPO basically stands for General Post Office and the complete area of Multan is covered by several Post Office under the main GPO.

Each Post Office has a unique postal code so if you want to deliver a post to a specific address in Multan you need a postal code for that particular area post office. So, we have a complete list of all post offices under Multan GPO and their accurate postal codes (zip codes).

Note: There are two types of postal codes added below for Multan. 4-digit postal codes are of Non-Delivery Post Offices while 5-digit postal codes are of Delivery Post Offices. If you want to send mail (package), you usually need a 5-digit postal code only.

Post Office NamePostal CodeCity (GPO)Province
BAHADAR PUR59300MultanPunjab
BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIA UNIVERSITY60800MultanPunjab
BASTI MALOOK59150MultanPunjab
BUDHLA SANT60060MultanPunjab
CHAK-379/WB60030MultanPunjab
DHANOT59330MultanPunjab
Dolat Gate6017MultanPunjab
GALAY WALA60010MultanPunjab
GULGASHT COLONY60700MultanPunjab
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE60900MultanPunjab
ISMAILABAD59200MultanPunjab
JALALPUR PIRWALA59250MultanPunjab
JAVED NAGAR59050MultanPunjab
KADIRPUR RAWAN59000MultanPunjab
KHAIRUL MADARIS SO6002MultanPunjab
KHALIQ MAKET SO6003MultanPunjab
KHAN BELA59260MultanPunjab
KOTALI NIJABAT59310MultanPunjab
LAR59130MultanPunjab
LHR HIGH COURT ML BENCH SO6004MultanPunjab
MAKHDUM RASHID59100MultanPunjab
MATOTLI59240MultanPunjab
MULTAN GPO60000MultanPunjab
MULTAN ARMY AVIATION BASE60050MultanPunjab
MULTAN CANTT LSG6005MultanPunjab
MULTAN CITY NPO6007MultanPunjab
MULTAN CITY PO6006MultanPunjab
MULTAN FERTILIZER PROJECT59060MultanPunjab
MULTAN GPO NPO6001MultanPunjab
MULTAN HUSSAIN AGAHI PO6008MultanPunjab
MULTAN KUTCHERY PO6009MultanPunjab
MULTAN SDDAR BAZAR PO6010MultanPunjab
MUMTAZ ABAD60600MultanPunjab
N.MEDICAL COLLEGE PO6012MultanPunjab
NAWAN SHAHER PO6011MultanPunjab
NEW MULTAN60650MultanPunjab
PIRAN GHAIB59030MultanPunjab
Rasheedabad6016MultanPunjab
SECONDARY BOARD60750MultanPunjab
SULTAN AHMED KHAN ST. PO6013MultanPunjab
TUGHLAQ ROAD PO6014MultanPunjab
USMANI WALA PO6015MultanPunjab

Find Pakistan Postal Code (Zip Code)

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History of the Postal Code System in Pakistan

The postal code system in Pakistan was introduced on January 1, 1988, in order to make mail delivery more efficient. Prior to this, mail was delivered based on the recipient’s city and area, which often resulted in confusion and delays. The introduction of postal codes allowed for a more precise and organized system of mail delivery, enabling packages and letters to be delivered to their intended destinations more quickly and accurately.

In Pakistan, postal codes consist of five digits and are assigned to specific areas within a city or town. The first two digits represent the city or town, while the last three digits identify the specific area or neighborhood within that city or town. For example, a postal code of “54000” would indicate a location in Multan, while “74600” would indicate a location in Multan.

Here is an example of the postal code series of all provinces along with the federal.

  • Punjab postal codes range from 30xxx to 64xxx
  • Balochistan postal codes range from 82xxx to 92xxx
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) postal codes range from 19xxx to 29xxx
  • Sindh postal codes range from 65xxx to 79xxx
  • The Federal Capital (Islamabad) postal codes range from 44000 to 45320
  • Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) postal codes range from 00010 to 12991.
  • Non-delivery Post Office postal codes range from 01511 to 09261

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Postal Codes and Zip Codes the same?

Postal Codes and Zip Codes are essentially the same things, with only minor differences in their usage. Postal Code is the term used in countries like Pakistan, while Zip Code is used in the United States. Both terms refer to a series of numbers and/or letters that help to identify a specific geographic location for mail delivery purposes.

Does Pakistan use Postal Codes?

Yes, Pakistan uses Postal Codes to help facilitate the delivery of mail and parcels across the country. Postal Codes in Pakistan are made up of 5 digits, with the first two digits representing the province, and the remaining three digits indicating the specific district or post office.

What is the meaning of Postal Code and Zip Code?

The meaning of Postal Code and Zip Code is the same, as explained earlier. They are both used to identify specific geographic locations for mail delivery purposes. The use of these codes helps to ensure that mail is delivered to the correct address in a timely and efficient manner.

Which Postal Code (Zip Code) am I in right now?

To find out which Postal Code you are currently in, you can simply enter your address into the search bar on the PostCodePK.com website. The website will then display the relevant Postal Code for your location.

Does the Postal Code matter in Pakistan?

Yes, Postal Code is important in Pakistan as it helps to ensure that mail is delivered to the correct address. Without a Postal Code, there is a higher chance of mail being lost or misdelivered.

What does a Postal Code look like in Pakistan?

In Pakistan, a Postal Code consists of 5 digits, with the first two digits representing the province, and the remaining three digits indicating the specific district or post office. For example, the Postal Code for Multan is 54000, where 54 represents the province of Punjab and 000 represents the specific district or post office within Multan.

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Disclaimer

The data of postal codes was obtained from Pakistan Post. However we are not just using the Pakistan Post data but we have our manual process included also. The data at the Pakpost.gov.pk website is incomplete and lacks some information. We continuously check the information for any wrong data and also keep adding more data regularly.

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