Piplan
Piplan ( Punjabi, ur, ), is a small city in Piplan Tehsil in Mianwali District, situated in Punjab, Pakistan. It is almost 52 km (by road) from the district capital which lies to the north. Piplan is surrounded by many other similar towns: To the south are the towns of Musa Wali Mattha, Churkin, Jhanbir and Kaloor Kot, To the north are Doaba, Mianwali, [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Piplan Tehsil
Piplan Tehsil ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Mianwali District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 2 Municipal committees and 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils - one of which forms the capital Piplan, Liaqatabad. According to 6th Housing and Population Census-2017, total population of Piplan Tehsil is 403,938, out of which 307,729 lives in rural areas while 96,209 lives in urban areas. Administration The tehsil of Piplan is administratively subdivided into 2 Municipal Committees MC Piplan and MC Kundian. And also 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils, these are: * Alluwali * Dabb Balouchan * Doaba, Mianwali * Kacha Gujrat * Noshera Mor * Hazara Shumali * MamuWali * Chak No 7 ML Hafiz Wala * Hernoli (Urban) * Harnoli (Rural) * Khola Khanqah Sirajia * Kundian Rural * Chak No 4 DB * Tibba Mehrban Shah * Vichvin Bala * Kundian Kundian kundian Is Most populated city of Piplan References [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mianwali District
The Mianwali District ( ur, ), is a district located in Sargodha Division of Punjab province, Pakistan. It was separated from NWFP in 1901, and has a border with the Chakwal, Attock,Kohat, Karak, Lakki Marwat, Dera Ismail Khan, Bhakkar, and Khushab Districts. The main languages spoken in the district include Saraiki (76.05%), Pashto (11.53%), Punjabi (9.35%), and Urdu (2.76%). History The history of the district is tied to the Miana family which came from Baghdad and settled in Mianwali. The name Mianwali is derived from Sufi saint Mian Ali's name. Mian Ali Mianwali was a known settlement and an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300 – c.1300 BCE). Mianwali later became part of the Vedic civilization. After the Islamic conquest of Punjab, Arabs who had established themselves in Multan were in control of Mianwali and surrounding areas of Punjab. In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doaba, Mianwali
Doaba ( ur, ), is a town and union council of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located in Piplan Tehsil Piplan Tehsil ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Mianwali District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 2 Municipal committees and 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils - ... at 32°20'1N 71°23'44E. Railway Station Bhumb named after main populated clan "Bhumb". In the West is River Indus and in the East is Main Thal Canal. It is the main historical town of the Tehsil Piplan. Included in the Union Council is Chak no 2ML village, also known as Jamal Abad in honour of the late brigadier Jamal Dad Khan. Governmental general K Nazimul Deen came to this village in 1949.Famous sher shah suri road crosses this town. References Union councils of Mianwali District Populated places in Mianwali District {{Mianwali-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hafiz Wala
Hafiz Wala ( ur, ), is a town of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located in Piplan Tehsil Piplan Tehsil ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Mianwali District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 2 Municipal committees and 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils - ... at 32°16'0N 71°26'0E References Union councils of Mianwali District Populated places in Mianwali District {{Mianwali-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kundian
Kundian ( ur, ), is the 2nd largest city of District Mianwali, tehsil Piplan in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its population is near 50,000. This is divided into Kundian Katcha & Pacca units with total population of 150,000. Kundian Jn. railway station was built in 1896. Kundian is about 200 m above MSL. Kundian faces cold winds from Tajikistan and Afghanistan region being in line with river Kurram. History The first settlement record of Kundian is from 1878. Old Kundian was situated, starting from Himmat Shah to Seelwan Chitta School in West of Current Kundian, Aliwali. Kundi tribes' head Muhammad Ismail Kundi came from district Laghari Chak of Jhang to Kundian. There lived Ghakkars in Kundian. Then a huge flood came, so old Kundian was demolished. According to records Tiwana rulers arranged for Kundis to live near the Indus river bank. This town remained famous during the British regime and was considered a railway hub in North Western State Railway (NWR). Being in line ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alluwali
a Alluwali ( ur, ), is a small city village and union council of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is almost 39 km (by road) from the district capital Mianwali which lies to the north. It is located in Piplan Tehsil at 32°21'57N 71°24'5E and lies on the bank of the Indus River The Indus ( ) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The river rises in mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet, flows northwest through the disputed region of Kashmir, .... Alluwali has a population up to 40000. It is situated almost 7 km from Chashma Nuclear Power Complex, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. References Union councils of Mianwali District {{Pakistan-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musa Wali
Musa Wali is located in south of Piplan on Piplan, Kallurkot road. The population was around 10,000 according to 1998 census. Major castes living in Musa Wali are Aaheer, Arain (Shahbaz Ahmad Anjam), Awan, and Joyia (local Saraiki speaking). The people are mostly farmers. Union councils of Mianwali District Populated places in Mianwali District {{Mianwali-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Musewali
Musewali ( ur, ), is a town of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.http://www.geonames.org/1405056/hafizwala.html It is located in Piplan Tehsil Piplan Tehsil ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Mianwali District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 2 Municipal committees and 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils - ... at 32°15'0N 71°20'0E References {{Coord, 32, 15, 0, N, 71, 20, 0, E, region:PK_type:city, display=title Union councils of Mianwali District Populated places in Mianwali District ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hernoli
Harnoli ( ur, ), is a town of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mianwali - Government of Pakistan The town is part of Piplan Tehsil
Piplan Tehsil ( ur, ), is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Mianwali District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province of Pakistan. The tehsil is subdivided into 2 Municipal committees and 12 Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Councils - ... and is administratively subdivided into two Union cou ...
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Sacred Fig
''Ficus religiosa'' or sacred fig is a species of fig native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina that belongs to Moraceae, the fig or mulberry family. It is also known as the bodhi tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree, pipal tree, or ashvattha tree (in India and Nepal). The sacred fig is considered to have a religious significance in three major religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent, Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Hindu and Jain ascetics consider the species to be sacred and often meditate under it. This is the tree under which Gautama Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment. The sacred fig is the state tree of the Indian states of Odisha, Bihar and Haryana. Description ''Ficus religiosa'' is a large dry season-deciduous or semi-evergreen tree up to tall and with a trunk diameter of up to . The leaves are cordate in shape with a distinctive extended drip tip; they are long and broad, with a petiole. The fruits are small figs in di ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |