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khukha Latitude and Longitude:

33°0′0″N 73°33′0″E / 33.00000°N 73.55000°E / 33.00000; 73.55000
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Khukha
Town and union council
Coordinates: 33°0'0N 73°33'0E
CountryPakistan
RegionJhelum
District Jhelum District
Tehsil Dina
Elevation259 m (850 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 •  Urban
4,000
Time zone UTC+5 ( PST)
Tilla Jogian
Union council khukha councillors list

Khukha is a village in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is a Union Council, an administrative subdivision, of Jhelum Tehsil [2] and is a "model" village. It lies 7 km west of Dina,1 km east of Gaggar Khurd , 5 km north of Rohtas and 10 km north east of Tilla Jogian. Neighbouring villages of khukha include Natain, Khojki and Mota Gharbi.

The historical Grand Trunk Road (before the British made the tarmac road) runs from north to south on the west side of the village leading to Rohtas and then onto Jhelum. There is a Bavali (deep water well) made by the Mughals on this route about 1 km to the north west of the village. There is now a new water supply which uses a new bore-hole (located near Baba Sher Shah's darbar) from where water is pumped to the new water tank (located near the Jamia Masjid) and water is supplied to almost the entire village.

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33°0′0″N 73°33′0″E / 33.00000°N 73.55000°E / 33.00000; 73.55000


khukha Latitude and Longitude:

33°0′0″N 73°33′0″E / 33.00000°N 73.55000°E / 33.00000; 73.55000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Khukha
Town and union council
Coordinates: 33°0'0N 73°33'0E
CountryPakistan
RegionJhelum
District Jhelum District
Tehsil Dina
Elevation259 m (850 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 •  Urban
4,000
Time zone UTC+5 ( PST)
Tilla Jogian
Union council khukha councillors list

Khukha is a village in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is a Union Council, an administrative subdivision, of Jhelum Tehsil [2] and is a "model" village. It lies 7 km west of Dina,1 km east of Gaggar Khurd , 5 km north of Rohtas and 10 km north east of Tilla Jogian. Neighbouring villages of khukha include Natain, Khojki and Mota Gharbi.

The historical Grand Trunk Road (before the British made the tarmac road) runs from north to south on the west side of the village leading to Rohtas and then onto Jhelum. There is a Bavali (deep water well) made by the Mughals on this route about 1 km to the north west of the village. There is now a new water supply which uses a new bore-hole (located near Baba Sher Shah's darbar) from where water is pumped to the new water tank (located near the Jamia Masjid) and water is supplied to almost the entire village.

References

33°0′0″N 73°33′0″E / 33.00000°N 73.55000°E / 33.00000; 73.55000


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