Dilawarabad
Dilawarabad (Urdu: دلاور أباد) is a village in Chhachh Region of District Attock.[citation needed] It was founded in 1972.
Village in Punjab, Pakistan
34°09′N 71°50′E / 34.150°N 71.833°E / 34.150; 71.833The population is Pashtun and they speak Pashto. Main Pashtun tribes include Malizai, Sokani, Mezad Khel and Bakshesh Khel.
Cemeteries
There are two cemeteries in Dilawarabad, both of which are extremely close together. There is a pink resting area which can be utilized as a bus stop, or a short-haul taxi stop for QingQi and Tezraftar where both of them terminate in Gondal or Mallah.
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Attock District
- Attock
- Fateh Jang
- Hazro
- Hassan Abdal
- Jand
- Pindi Gheb
- Akhori
- Attock Khurd
- Khaur
- Nara
- Malak Mala
- Mian Wala
towns
- Attock (district headquarters)
- Attock Khurd
- Fateh Jang
- Ghorghushti
- Gondal
- Haji Shah
- Hasan Abdal
- Hazro
- Jand, Attock
- Khagwani
- Khaur
- Lawrencepur
- Makhad
- Pindigheb
- Thatta
- Akhori
- Barazai
- Basal
- Basia
- Bathou
- Behbudi
- Boota
- Burhan
- Chechi
- Chhab
- Chura Sharif
- Daurdad
- Dhari Rai Ditta
- Dhok Mohammad
- Dilawarabad
- Dowal
- Formulli
- Gangal
- Garhi Matani
- Haddowali
- Hameed
- Ikhlas
- Jalalia
- Jhamat
- Kalu Kalan
- Kamalpur Musa
- Kamalpuralam
- Kamra
- Khunda
- Kot Sundki
- Malhoo
- Mansar
- Mohalla Sadiqabad
- Momanpur
- Monno Nagar
- Musa
- Nakka Khurd
- Nara
- Nartopa
- Nilhad
- Painda
- Pindi Sarhal
- Pindsultani
- Pirdad
- Shadikhan
- Shamsabad
- Shinka
- Sirka
- Sulemanadbad
- Tarap
- Waisa