Chak No. 1

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Chak No. 1
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Chak No. 1
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°36′39″N73°37′18″E / 32.61083°N 73.62167°E / 32.61083; 73.62167 Coordinates: 32°36′39″N73°37′18″E / 32.61083°N 73.62167°E / 32.61083; 73.62167
Country Pakistan
Region Punjab
District Mandi Bahauddin
CapitalLahore
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
Area code(s) +92-546

Chak No. 1 is a village in Mandi Bahauddin Tehsil, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. It derives its name from the railway station built near Chillianwala on the line between Lalamusa, Malakwal and Sargodha.

Chilianwala was the site of an 1849 battle in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, ending without decisive victory but causing the British military to re-evaluate its ambitions in India.[ citation needed ]

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