Dera Ismail Khan (
Urdu : ,
Saraiki: , ), often abbreviated to
D.I. Khan, is a
city in
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province,
Pakistan. It is situated on the west bank of the
Indus River, west of
Lahore and northwest of
Multan. The city is the capital of the
district and
tehsil of the same name. Dera Ismail Khan often abbreviated to D.I.Khan, is a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. The total population of the city is 86,969 according to census 1998. D.I.Khan is famous for its lacquered woodwork, glass and ivory ware, mats and sarongs. Newer industries within the city include sugar, soap, textile and oil milling. CRBC Canal is the major canal that provides water for irrigation. One of the most famous product of the district is the "Dhakki Date", which is exported to the Middle East, United States, and Europe. The district also produces wheat, sugar cane, rice and famous variety of mango called the langra.