Jhawrian

Jhawarian
Village
Jhawarian
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°21′35″N 72°37′20″E / 32.35972°N 72.62222°E / 32.35972; 72.62222Coordinates: 32°21′35″N 72°37′20″E / 32.35972°N 72.62222°E / 32.35972; 72.62222
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Sargodha

Jhawarian is a village near the Jhelum River in Sargodha, Pakistan.

The village's history extends back to six hundred years, when the district was settled by Bhatti Rajput tribes people migrating from Pindi Bhatian. The agricultural possibilities of the place and the proximity of the river made it suitable for settlement. A police station in the village dates back to 1905, and was built by the British administration of the Punjab.

Jhawarian is located on the Sher Shah Suri highway, between Shah Pur and Behra, and three kilometres from Kalra village, which used to be the landed estate of late General Sir Malik Omar Hayat Tiwana and his son Malik Khizar Hayat Tiwana.


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