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Chak 130 SB | |
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Chak 130 SB (Punjab, Pakistan) | |
Coordinates: 31°50′0″N 73°38′0″E / 31.83333°N 73.63333°E | |
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District | Sargodha |
Tehsil | Sillanwali |
Chak 130 SB is a village in Sillanwali Tehsil, Sargodha District in Punjab, Pakistan. Its neighbouring villages are Chak 132 SB, Chak 131 SB, Chak 28 SB, and Chak 50 SB. This village is an agricultural area.
Being a part of Kirana Bar it was colonized by the British Raj after World War I. Almost all of the villagers were immigrants who came at the time of the Partition of India. Most of the immigrants belonged to the Jalander, Amritsar, and Ambala districts of pre-partitioned Punjab.
Demographics
The population of the village, according to 2017 census was 3,417.[1]
References
- ^ Rafiullah Babar (24 May 2018). "Sargodha District – Population Of Cities, Towns And Villages 2017-2018". PoliticPK. PoliticPK. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
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