Chowk Pindori is a village situated near Kallar Sayedan about 30 km away from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Two sub-villages, Shahbagh and Darkali, are nearby.
Pothwari, which resembles Punjabi, is the predominant spoken language.
The community's main source of income is agriculture. Locals mainly cultivate wheat and maize, along with dairy products.
Punjabi culture is practiced by the community. Inhabitants usually wear shalwar kameez, dupatta, and perform bhangra in wedding functions.
Chowk Pindori is a village situated near Kallar Sayedan about 30 km away from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Two sub-villages, Shahbagh and Darkali, are nearby.
Pothwari, which resembles Punjabi, is the predominant spoken language.
The community's main source of income is agriculture. Locals mainly cultivate wheat and maize, along with dairy products.
Punjabi culture is practiced by the community. Inhabitants usually wear shalwar kameez, dupatta, and perform bhangra in wedding functions.