Qaim Bharwana
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Qaim Bharwana is a town of the Jhang
district in the Punjab
province of Pakistan
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The town is famous for the Bharwana
sub-clan of the Sial tribe and Awans
. Near Qaim Bharwana, Chak Dharopah is very famous for the old buildings showing the culture and heritage of Muslim history. Currently there is a government high school (now English Medium), a girls high school, a veterinary hospital and a dispensary for human side. There is a public library, which has never been functional; its building lies in ruins.
Qaim Bharwan is famous for its animal selling point (Mandi Mawashian) every Monday, and the three-day procession of Moharram every year, when Jhang-Multan Road closed for almost 4 hours, from Mohram-ul Hram 5-7. It is linked with local route to Waryam Wala station and Toba Tek Singh. There are 5 jamia Masjid for different sects.
Jhang
- Demographics :According to 1981 census of Pakistan population of Jhang was 1,970,944 with the 434,495 housing units in Jhang. In 1998 census, population of Jhang was 2,834,545, whose annually growth rate was 2.16%. Male population was 1,474,099 and female population was 1,360,446...
district in the Punjab
Punjab (Pakistan)
Punjab is the most populous province of Pakistan, with approximately 45% of the country's total population. Forming most of the Punjab region, the province is bordered by Kashmir to the north-east, the Indian states of Punjab and Rajasthan to the east, the Pakistani province of Sindh to the...
province of Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...
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The town is famous for the Bharwana
Bharwana
Bharwana is a clan tribe and sub cast of Sial. Its origin was Chund Bharwana and Qaim Bharwana near Jhang District.-History:The early historical records of the Bharwanas date from the era of the Mughal emperors and they are considered a sub caste of the Sial.-Origins:Bharwanas mostly live in the...
sub-clan of the Sial tribe and Awans
Awan (Pakistan)
Awan , is a South Asian Zamindar tribe, putatively of Arab origin, living predominantly in northern, central, and western parts of Punjab, Pakistan...
. Near Qaim Bharwana, Chak Dharopah is very famous for the old buildings showing the culture and heritage of Muslim history. Currently there is a government high school (now English Medium), a girls high school, a veterinary hospital and a dispensary for human side. There is a public library, which has never been functional; its building lies in ruins.
Qaim Bharwan is famous for its animal selling point (Mandi Mawashian) every Monday, and the three-day procession of Moharram every year, when Jhang-Multan Road closed for almost 4 hours, from Mohram-ul Hram 5-7. It is linked with local route to Waryam Wala station and Toba Tek Singh. There are 5 jamia Masjid for different sects.