Arbianwala

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Arbianwala
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Arbianwala
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 29°23′N71°19′E / 29.39°N 71.31°E / 29.39; 71.31 Coordinates: 29°23′N71°19′E / 29.39°N 71.31°E / 29.39; 71.31
Country Pakistan
Province Punjab
District Chiniot
City Bhawana
Elevation
107 m (351 ft)
Time zone UTC+5 (GMT)

Arbianwala is a small village in the vicinity of Bhawana in Chiniot District, Punjab, Pakistan.

It is located at 29°39'15N 71°31'40E with an altitude of 107 meters (354 feet).

This village is called Arbianwala because most of the population are from the Arbi tribe, a tribe of the southern Punjab. Other inhabitants of the village belong to Syed, Chuchkana, Naul, Chadhar, and Jappa tribes/ clans.

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