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Basti Mian Ahmed Deen is a village in Tehsil Ahmed Pur Sial District, Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan. It is named after a person who served for the village, Mian Ahmed Deen Bhatti. Its population is about 1,000. The people of Basti Mian Ahmed Deen are very religious minded.[ citation needed ] Mian Faiz Ahmad Bhatti is also a successor to Mian Ahmed Deen Bhatti. Mian Faiz Ahmed Bhatti is a known good politician in that area.[ citation needed ]


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