Musakhel, Punjab
Musakhel موسىٰ خيل | |
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Village and union council | |
Coordinates: 32°38′14″N 71°44′20″E / 32.63722°N 71.73889°E / 32.63722; 71.73889 | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
District | Mianwali District |
Population | |
• Total | 60,000 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Musakhel (Urdu: موسىٰ خيل) is a village and union council of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is part of Mianwali Tehsil.[2]
Demographics
The majority of the population belongs to Niazi tribes. Musakhel is also the name of a tribe. The leading tribes include Yari Khel, Khalas Khel, Maddi Khel, Baggay Khel, Sher Khel, Rami Khel, Khanjri Khel, Luqi Khel, Baahi, Dalili Khel, and Dhedi. Balochs are also present.
Culture
Musakhel is known for the historic shrine of Noori Naang Sultan Sahib. Other shrines include Sheikh Torr sahib, Sir-kapp sahib, Syed Inayat Shah, Gull Baig Sahib, and Mehmood Ghazi.
Geography
Musakhel borders with Namal village, Chidru, Abbakhel and Midadkhel
References
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- Mianwali
- Isakhel
- Mianwali
- Piplan
- Abbakhel
- Alluwali
- Ban Hafiz Jee
- Chakrala
- Chapri
- Chhidru
- Dabb Balouchan
- Daud Khel(Rural)
- Daood Khel (Town)
- Dher Umid Ali Shah
- Doaba
- Gujrat
- Gulmiri
- Hafiz Wala
- Hernoli(Rural)
- Harrnauli(Urban)
- Isakhel
- Kalabagh
- Kallur
- Kamar Mushani
- Kamar Mushani Pakka
- Khaglan Wala
- Khanqah Sirajia
- Kot Chandna
- Kundian-I
- Kundian-Ii
- Kundian Rural
- Mari
- Mianwali City -I
- Mianwali City -Ii
- Mianwali City -Iii
- Mianwali City -Iv
- Mochh
- Musakhel
- Muzafarpur Janubi
- Muzafarpur Shumali
- Namal
- Paikhel
- Piplan
- Qureshian
- Rokhri
- Shadia
- Shahbaz Khel
- Sultan Khel
- Swans
- Tabisar
- Tanikhel
- Thamewali
- Tibba Mehrban Shah
- Tola Bhangi Khel
- Trag
- Vanjari
- Vichvin Bala
- Wan Bhachran
- Watta Khel
- Yaru Khel
32°38′14″N 71°44′20″E / 32.63722°N 71.73889°E / 32.63722; 71.73889
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