Pahrianwali

Town in the Punjab province of Pakistan

Pahrianwali is a town in Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°28'60N 73°46'0E at an altitude of 215 metres (708 feet).[1] The village is part of Phalia tehsil.[2] It is one of the biggest and populous town in Punjab. It has all served as central business district town surrounding villages and has its own union council, post office, playground, bazaar, rural health centre, veterinary hospital, government operated boys and girls schools and colleges school. Pahrianwali also has several privately operated schools. Faisal Usman, Choudhry Riaz Asghar and Basma Riaz are three notable political personalities of Pahrianwali. Pahrianwali has also produced doctors, engineers, army officers, public servants, judicial servants and lawyers. Majority of people are settled overseas and this trend is on the rise.

References

  1. ^ Location of Pahrianwali - Falling Rain Genomics
  2. ^ Pahrianwali - Watercourse

32°29′N 73°46′E / 32.483°N 73.767°E / 32.483; 73.767

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Mandi Bahauddin District
Cities and
towns
  • Malakwal
  • Mandi Bahauddin (capital)
  • Phalia
  • Sohawa Bolani
Union councils
and villages
Malakwal Tehsil
  • Ajjowal
  • Badshahpur
  • Bar Musa
  • Bukkan
  • Busal
  • Chak No. 22
  • Chak Raib
  • Daffar
  • Ghar Qaim
  • Gohar
  • Gojra
  • Haria
  • Kattowal
  • Kirtowal
  • Kotehra
  • Lolianwali
  • Malakwal-1
  • Malakwal-2
  • Miana Gondal
  • Mona Syedan
  • Pind Makko
  • Pind Rawan
  • Rukkan
  • Wara Alam Shah
  • Waryat
Mandi Bahauddin
Tehsil
Phalia Tehsil
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Neighbourhoods of Phalia
Administration: Mandi Bahauddin District
Tehsil
Towns
  • Phalia Ameer
  • Phalia Keeman
  • Phalia Boota
  • Phalia Mehman
Towns Notable
  • Muslim Town Phalia
  • Azizabad Colony
  • Ghusia Muhallah
  • Canchi Muhallah
  • Haideri Muhallah
  • Shalimar Town
  • Al-Haram Town
Union Councils of Phalia
Website: [Phalia at NRB


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