Faridkot district

Faridkot district is one of the eighteen districts in the state of  in North-West. According to Punjab's Geo-Area, Faridkot is a Malwa District. It is one of the biggest cotton markets in South-East Asia. The name 'Faridkot' is derived from Baba Farid, a god-lover who wanted see the God. Faridkot was feudlist province under British rule, but now it is a district in Punjab in independent India.

Overview
The Faridkot district contains a number of small towns. More than 7 villages are quite notable in Faridkot area. Faridkot is a hub for premier educational institutions. North India's only Medical University, also named after Baba Farid is in Faridkot besides Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges.

Faridkot
Faridkot city is the headquarters of the Faridkot district. It is nearly same size of Bathinda (City). It is well-groomed city with lots of historical places to see. One of the popular religious centre of Faridkot is Baba-Farid's Gurudwara. Every year, lots of come to this place.

Kot Kapura
Kot-Kapura is a town located just 12 km from the Faridkot City. It is known for its Cotton Market and world famous Dhodha. It is also known for Gurudwara. , the tenth Guru, came (a village near Kot-Kapura, 3 km away) and stayed at a Sodhi's  house. Guru Gobind Singh's clothes are still can be seen at village Dhilwan Kallan.

Jaitu
is a small town located in Faridkot district. It is very well known for its Mandi.

sandhwan..is the world famous village in this district. it is very well known for its political contribution in Indian politics.This village has given Primeminister to india.