Khadur Sahib
Khadur Sahib (खडूर साहिब) is a town and Tahsil in Tarn Taran district in Punjab. Earlier (till 2006) Khadur Sahib tahsil was part of Amritsar district.
Khadur Sahib Constituency
Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies of Punjab. This new constituency came into existence as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary and assembly constituencies in 2008.[1]
Villages in Khadur Sahib tahsil
Aiampur,
Akbarpur,
Alia,
Allowal,
Aniatpur,
Bahadurpur,
Banian,
Bhail Dhaiwala,
Bhajowali,
Bhalapur,
Bhalojala,
Bharowal,
Bhoian,
Bhut Wind,
Biharipur,
Bodewal,
Chak Gagrewal,
Chak Kare Khan,
Chak Mehar,
Chamba Khurd,
Dalawalpur,
Darapur,
Devlanwal,
Dhota,
Dhunda,
Dinewal,
Dolchipur,
Ekal Gadda,
Fatehabad,
Fattehpur,
Fazilpur,
Gagrewal,
Ghagge,
Ghasitpura,
Ghazipur,
Gill Kaler,
Goindwal,
Gujarpur,
Hansawala,
Hardo Sarli,
Hothian,
Jahan Gir,
Jallala Bad,
Jama Rai,
Jati Umra,
Jawandpur,
Jhandher,
Johal Dhaiwala,
Kaler Dhaiwala,
Kallah,
Kang,
Khadur Sahib,
Khakh,
Khakh,
Khan Chhabri,
Khan Rajada ,
Khawaspur,
Khella,
Khojkipur,
Kiri Shahi,
Kiri Bodal,
Kot Mohammad Khan,
Kotli Saru Khan,
Kuri Wallah,
Lalpur,
Lohar,
Mal Chak,
Mallah,
Manak Deke,
Mandiala,
Mian Wind,
Miani,
Muglani,
Munda Pind,
Nagoke,
Nathuke,
Pakhoke,
Pindian,
Rahal Chahal,
Rakh Dinewal,
Rakh Gagrewal,
Rampur Narotampur,
Sahnsra,
Saidpur,
Sakkianwali,
Sangar,
Sangar kot,
Sarai Talwandi,
Takhtu Chak,
Tanda,
Tur,
Uppal,
Vain poin,
Verowal,
Waring,
History
Notable persons
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