Soon Valley - Town and Villages

Town and Villages

  • Padhrar
  • Naushera
  • Sakesar
  • Jabbah
  • Uchalla
  • Pail-Piran
  • Surraki
  • Sodhi
  • Kalial
  • Jahalar
  • Sirhal
  • Shakar Kot
  • Khabaki
  • Dhadhar
  • Mardawal
  • Khoora
  • Kufri
  • Koradhi
  • Uchhali
  • Shakarkot
  • Anga
  • Ugalisharif
  • Makrumi
  • Kamrah
  • Dhadar
  • Ahmadabad
  • Tiveen

Different Villages Location

Villages west of Naushehra are Sabhral, Kufri, Koradhi,Uchhali, and Chitta before reaching the Pakistan Air Force Base of Sakesar.

Villages to the north west of Naushehra are Sirhal, Shakarkot Anngah and Ugalisharif.

Villages to the north east of Naushehra are Mardowal, Makrumi, Kamrah, Dhadar, Ahmadabad, Khabakki and Jabah.

Villages to the south west of Naushehra are har do sodhi Bala, Surraki and Jahlar.

Villages to the south of Naushehra are Chamraki and Sodhian villages.

Villages to the east of Naushehra are Dhakah, Mirokah Dhakah, Jalay Wali, Tiveen (Uchhalah is not on the main road), Sodhi Jai Wali, Kaliyal, Khurrah, Kathwai and Surraki...

Padhrar and Pail-Piran are the part of soon valley but these villages are in the fall on Chakwal-Khushab road.

There are scattered colonies of certain families which are called Dhok. Usually at each Dhoke there are two to ten houses.

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