Paimal

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Paimal پائمال
پائمال شریف
پائمال گکھڑاں
Village
Paimal sharief پائمال شریف
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Paimal پائمال
Coordinates: 33°19′06″N73°09′30″E / 33.31833°N 73.15833°E / 33.31833; 73.15833 Coordinates: 33°19′06″N73°09′30″E / 33.31833°N 73.15833°E / 33.31833; 73.15833
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Founded byBaba deewan Haji Hussain Shah
Area
  Total10.0 km2 (3.9 sq mi)
Elevation
553 m (1,814 ft)
Population
  Total3,000
Area code(s) 051

Paimal is a village [1] in the district of Rawalpindi, Gujar Khan Tehsil, Sahang Union Council, in the Punjab province of Pakistan It was founded by Baba Deewan Haji Hussain.[ citation needed ] It has multiple sub villages: Dhoke Pashoriyan, Mohra Sadal, Pindbala, Kali Pari, and Dhoke Bindi.

The major tribe of this village is the Gakhar clan, who cast the shrines of Baba Deewan Haji Hussain Shah and Baba Deewan Zahid Muhammad.[ citation needed ]

The Kala Kot fort of the Gakhars is also in this village.[ citation needed ]

[2] [ full citation needed ]

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