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Chabba Sindhwan (Urdu : چبہ‌سندھواں) is a village and union council in Tehsil Nowshera Virkan, District Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] This historical village is located in the west of Gujranwala city. It's a major village having about 4000-6000 population estimated (2020). Village is famous due to its ravines streets.

Chabba Sindhwan
چبہ‌سندھواں
Village
Chabba Sindhwan
Coordinates: 32.079731°N 73.872148°E / 32.079731; 73.872148
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictGujranwala
  Density70/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Geography


Chabba Sindhwan it located 32.0785 N,73.8728 E, west of Gujranwala city in Gujranwala District, Punjab, Pakistan. Villages around the Chabba Sindhwan are;

In the South part of village, a little population locally known as the ‘’’Jammu Dera’’’, or ‘’’New Abadi Chabba Sindhwan’’’.


History


Chabba Sindhwan is an ancient village. According to the locals, the Armies of Hindus Rajas and Mughal Empire, destroyed the village, that’s why the streets of village are not strait. Some houses are on height and some are on lower. Before the partition of India, both Muslim and Sikh communities were living. Now, the majority of population is Muslim.[2]


Culture


Villagers follow the typical Punjabi Culture as well as modern western culture.

They spoke Punjabi Language, and can understand Urdu.[3][4] They are mostly Mahajars.


Economy


Economy of village is very strong, GDP per capita is about 25000 as per 2020. Most of villagers are farmers. They produced Wheat, Rice, Water Melon, and many of vegetables.


Education


There is many Public and private sectors are spreading education in village.[citation needed]

Schools


Religions


There are 99.9% Muslims, and about 0.01% of Christians also living.


Nearby villages



See also



References


  1. Chabba, Sindhwan. "Village in GRW District". Archived from the original on 22 August 2012.
  2. "Zulfikar Ali Khan, Sir, (1875–26 May 1933), representing East Central Punjab Muslims in the Indian Legislative Assembly", Who Was Who, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u219660, retrieved 18 April 2021
  3. "Punjabi Language", Definitions, Qeios, 2 February 2020, doi:10.32388/pgvhns, retrieved 18 April 2021
  4. "Urdu Language", Definitions, Qeios, 2 February 2020, doi:10.32388/gxk2ul, retrieved 18 April 2021



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