Kot Chutta
Kot Chutta 
    كوٹ چهُٹّہ  | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 29°53′12″N 70°39′02″E / 29.88667°N 70.65056°E | |
| Country | Pakistan | 
| Region | Punjab Province | 
| District | Dera Ghazi Khan | 
| As a State | 1680's -1857 | 
| Named after | Chutta Khan Gurmani | 
| Government | |
| • Type | Provincial Government | 
| • MPA | Sardar Mohayaddin Khan Khosa | 
| Area | |
| 1,802 km2 (696 sq mi) | |
| Population  (2023)  | |
| 904,836 | |
| • Density | 500/km2 (1,300/sq mi) | 
| • Urban | 59,870 (6.6%) | 
| • Rural | 844,966 (93.40%) | 
| Literacy | |
| • Literacy rate (2023) | 38.61% | 
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) | 
| Postal code | 32350  | 
| Area code | +64 | 
Kot Chutta (Urdu: كوٹ چهُٹّہ) is a tehsil administrative subdivision of Dera Ghazi Khan District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. Kot Chutta is situated off the Indus Highway.
The area is known for its fertile agricultural land and for the production of various crops. Its major union councils are Choti Zaireen, Jhoke Uttra, Basti Malana and Jhakkar Imam sharif. Languages spoken are Saraiki, Balochi, Urdu and Pashto. 90% of the area's population is Saraiki speaking.