Nankana Sahib District - Villages, Towns and Cities

Villages, Towns and Cities

Following is an incomplete list of villages, towns and cities:

  • Nabi Pur Peeran
  • Bara Ghar
  • Barkhurdar
  • Bakhtawar Kot
  • Basedher Pur
  • Bucheki (Rehmat Pur Shareef Darbar Peer Mitha)
  • Thatta Soortan (Kot Muhammad Bakhsh)
  • Adda Machi Wala Khala
  • Bulaki Klan
  • Burj Bibi
  • Chack Number 14/66
  • Chack Number 4
  • Chamrooti
  • Darbarkot
  • Dhoor Kot
  • Harbhan Shareef
  • Chak Number 54/4 Kot Shanker Das
  • Chak Number 54/4 Doctor Wala
  • Jangli
  • Kot Ameer Baz Khan (Khan Muhammad Ghias Khan)
  • Kalanaur (Raisanwala 369GB)
  • Kali Bair
  • Khairpur Bhattian
  • Imampur Chak No. 89 R/b
  • Kot Hussain Khan Bhatti
  • Lurka
  • Mangtanwala
  • Mangu Taru
  • Martin Pur
  • More Khunda
  • Kot mola dad
  • Nawan Kot
  • Rehan Wala
  • Waseer Pur
  • Wanotianwali Chak No. 39/rb
  • Panwan Chak No. 176/rb
  • Youngsonabad
  • Kot Namdar
  • Kot Fazal
  • Kot Dolat
  • Thhotthian Klaan Chak 10
  • Thhotthian Khurd Chak 10
  • Dalla Chinda Sing Ch 85
  • Ghandran Ch 86/rb
  • Meer Pur Ch 87/rb
  • Dharowali Ch 33/rb
  • Kariwala Ch 49/rb
  • Chak No 370 Parkar Abad Shahib Wala
  • Kot Hussain
  • Chahpaka Bhattian
  • Mirpur Bhattian

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