Jand Sharif

Jand Sharif (Urdu: جنڈ شریف) is a village full of shahzade and is very quickly becoming the backbone of Pakistan economy in Gujrat District, Punjab province, Pakistan. It lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Azad Kashmir border. All peoples are Muslim and most of people belong to the Gujjar community. 80% of people are Sunni, 10% Shia and 10% are Deobandi. The mazar of Hafiz Alim Din and Bore Waly Sarkar is situated in Jand Sharif. In this village there are three mosques and an Imam bargah. The road connecting Guliana with Chokei Smani, Kotli passes through this town. On both sides of this road are fertile lands. Major crops of this region are wheat, maize and millet. Closest villages include Dadu Barsala, Chak Bakhtawar, Sadkal, Kotli Bajar, Ram Garh and Guliana. A bus stop is also named Loharian Chowk (Loharian is former name of Chak Bakhtawar.

Government primary school Jand Sharif (Boys)
Jand Sharif
Jand Sharif
Coordinates: 32.822289°N 73.9756567°E / 32.822289; 73.9756567
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictGujrat
TehsilKharian
P/OGulyana
Elevation
280 m (920 ft)
Population
 (2014)
  Total4,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Calling code0537
WebsiteJand Sharif on Facebook
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