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Pages in category "Villages in Punjab, Pakistan" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bhagwal;
Chak 571/EB: Village: Vehari Chahal, Kasur: Village: Kasur Chak 104 NB: Village: Sargodha Chak 285 JB: Village: Toba Tek Singh Chak 217 GB: Village: Faisalabad Chak 720 GB
Villages in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district (233 P) Villages in Sri Muktsar Sahib district (22 P) T. ... Category: Villages in Punjab, India. 7 languages ...
The constituents of Urban Agglomerations in the Punjab, with a population of 1 lakh or above, are noted below: [7] Amritsar Urban Agglomeration includes Amritsar (M Corp.), Nangli (CT), Mudal (CT), Bara Khankot Doburjee (OG), Village Mule Chak (OG), Abadi Baba Darshan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi Baba Jiwan Singh on Ram Tirath Road (OG), Abadi along Khairabad on Ram Tirath Road to ...
8] Talhan is famous for its Shaheedi Jor mela, which is held annually in the memory of Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh. The mela is a big attraction in Jalandhar. The 58th Jor Mela was held on 20–21 June 2009. Baba Nihal Singh belonged to the neighbouring village of Dakoha. Baba Nihal Singh made pulleys for drinking water wells.
Chabhal Kalan is a very ancient village and is centuries old. It was one of the many earliest villages of Punjab. The village was founded by Dhillon Jatts. Chabhal Kalan is located in Tarn Taran district, Punjab. [citation needed] The place is known for being the birthplace of Maharaja Baghel Singh, Mai Bhago Ji, and Bhai Langah and many more.
Takhat Hazara and Takhat Mahal are the two big and famous gates or doors to enter in the village Takhat Hazara or in Takhat Mahal. That's why its name came to be known as Takhat Hazara. It is located at an altitude of 192 meters (633 feet). [3] This is the town where Ranjha was born, the protagonist of the famous Punjabi folk love story of Heer ...
Narur, also known as Naroor and sometimes Naror, is a large village in Punjab, situated 17 km from Phagwara. [1] The area is 183 hectares with a population of 2485. [2] Neighbouring villages include Panchhat, Jalwehra, Bhagana, Randhirgarh, etc.