Shaheedanwali

Shaheedanwali is a Town and Union Council of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is situated 04 km east of the district capital - Mandi Bahauddin , 4 km west of the town of Chillianwala.and 4 km south of the town of Mong. The population of Shaheedanwali is about 28,000.

Shaheedanwali is a well-cultivated area; the main crops are wheat, rice , sugar cane and different Vegetables. Most people are farmers and government servants. A Govt. Boys primary school and Govt. Girls primary was established. Govt. Girls primary has been converted into a high school and Govt Boys Primary School has been converted into middle school.

Major casts in this town are

1.Warraich

2.Gondal

3.Rajpot

4.Tarar

5.Kumhar

6.Machhi

7.Lohaar

8.Mochi

9.Tarkhan

10.Muslim sheikh       e.t.c

Nearest villages

New Shaheedanwali[2]

New Shaheedanwali the famous village of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.It is situated 05 km east of the district capital - Mandi Bahauddin , 3 km west of the town of Chillianwala.and 4 km south of the town of Mong.

New Shaheedanwali is a well-cultivated area; the main crops are wheat, rice , sugar cane and different Vegetables. Most people are farmers and government servants but Now due to awareness of Education. And they are willing to Educate their Children. Major casts in this village are Gondal ,Warraich, Tarar and Virk .i.e. almost the whole village is surrounded by Jutt's.

  • Lakhnewala
  • Chak Fateh Shah
  • Mong
  • 2 Chak Shamali Janoobi
  • Kot Baloch

[3][4][5]References

  1. Bahauddin Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mandi Bahauddin - Government of Pakistan Retrieved 10 December, 2018
  2. Virk (2011-11-24), History of Mandi Bahauddin,.flv, retrieved 2018-04-28
  3. Jamal, Haroon (2016). "Spatial Disparities in Socioeconomic Development: The Case of Pakistan". The Pakistan Development Review. 55 (4): 421–435. doi:10.30541/v55i4I-IIpp.421-435. ISSN 0030-9729. JSTOR 44985996.
  4. 1998 District Census Report of [name of District].: Mandi Bahauddin. Population Census Organisation, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 2000.
  5. Population by Geographical Levels: Punjab (including the Federal Capital Territory Islamabad). Census Organisation, Interior Division. 1974.

[1][2]

  1. Kohli, Avina. "Partition's ghosts: Stories of the evacuee whose property became my family home". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  2. "Tracing my grandparents' pre-partition house, Kohli Kutya in Sialkot". The Indian Express. 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
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