Dhoke Pashoriyan

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Dhoke Pashoriyan is the sub village of Paimal, Rawalpindi district, Pakistan The people of dhoke Pashoriyan came from Peshawar or other place in Paimal now these have 900 kanals in Paimal

ڈھوک پشوریاں
village
ڈھوک پشوریاں
Coordinates: 33°19′14″N73°09′26″E / 33.32056°N 73.15722°E / 33.32056; 73.15722 Coordinates: 33°19′14″N73°09′26″E / 33.32056°N 73.15722°E / 33.32056; 73.15722
Area
  Total0.02 km2 (0.008 sq mi)

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References

  1. "Dhoke pasha".