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Beas Pind (sometimes Bias Pind) is a village in Adampur Mandal in Jalandhar district in the north-western Indian state of Punjab. It is the largest village in the Doaba region. Demographics
Charik is a village in Moga district of Punjab, India. It is one of the largest villages of Punjab by population. Shaheed Baba Khushaal Singh Ji died in a battle of Sikhism in earlier history. Charik is famous for its animal market ( Pashu mandi) throughout the years.
Awan Sharif: Village: Gujrat Aaliwala: Town: Dera Ghazi Khan Abbakhel: Village: Mianwali Abbasian Wala: Village: Bhakkar Abdul Hakeem: City: Khanewal Achh: Village
Longowal village was first brought into existence by Baba Alla ji Singh, [2] in whose name a very old Gurudwara is still running in its original place, now almost at the centre of the village. This village has been the 3rd largest village within Punjab for half a century and has been run by a municipality since the 1950s.
'Choa Rajgan (Punjabi, Urdu: کریالہ راجگان) is a village of Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan in tehsil Sarai Alamgir. The population is more than 2,000 people. It is one of the biggest villages of Chib Rajputs. The majority of the inhabitants belong to the chib Rajput caste, hence the village name.
Daudhar Dera, a school for training Sikh musicians popularly known as Vadda Dera, was established in 1859 by Sant Suddh Singh (d. 1882) at Daudhar, village in Faridkot district of the Punjab. Suddh Singh was a disciple of Thakur Didar Singh, a Nirmala saint of Manuke , with whom he studied Sikh texts.
Thikriwala is a village in Barnala district in Indian state of Punjab.It is located 5 km away from Barnala. It is among the second largest and oldest villages in Punjab. In Punjabi language thikri [1] means shard, so this village gets its name because people of vast gotra and casts live here.
Ghanauri Kalan is a village in Sangrur District in the Indian State of Punjab. It is one of the biggest villages in Sangrur District by area. The total geographical area of village is 1696.4 hectares. [1] Ghanauri Kalan is located on Dhuri-Sherpur road.