Talk:Places in Pakistan with Hindu and Sikh populations before 1947

Sir Please Spell These Correctly
Laliani, Valla ,Vinoke, Saghra, Ratti, Tarkhanwala, Sabanwala ,Ahmednagar, Bakshwala, Wadh, Sayadan Dammi,Kalowal,Jhanagar, Kardiwal. ,Kawewala, Chak 54. ,Dawar. ,Jabana Kharkat, Gilotra, Ghilla ,Chak 58, Haveli Sikhan,

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Laliani as Lalian,Valle, Ahmednagar as Ahmeda Nagar ,Kardiwal as knadiwal, kawewala as kanwewala and also that in sargodha Chaks are divided in two blocks South Branch denoted as S.B and North Branch as N.B which you did not mentioned and also there is a chak named Chak 133 Junoobi(S.B) which belonged to Sikhs and all its lands are alloted to Muslim Rajputs migrating from Jallandhar as there was hyme popular in elders of that era something like tee (30) chak chamaran da 31 dhi deyan yaran 32 musalmeenan da te 33 chak sikhan da it was something like a long hyme describing the population of chaks Abulfazl 07:13, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

Abulfazl Hi
How have you been ? thank you shall make the corrections.

Have you read Heer ....this article on wikipedia could be improved much .Intothefire 18:09, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

The list of places where the Sikhs/ Hindus had prominent numbers is misleading. Some of the names are misspelt and in some instances the names of a small locality is taken as a village. It would be better if somebody who has migrated from the area is consulted to provide better picture. It would like to quot some misleading instances in the page which i know. Mallach, as i know is a place in village Basian (abbasian) near Kohala bridge on Punjab/NWFP/ Kashmir border. Two three sikh families lived here. Most of them were killed or fled during the unfortunate frensy on the eve of independence. A lady left/kept behind converted and married to a local person and is probably still alive. Dewal, spelt Diwal in the document is on NWFP/ Punjab border but is in Punjab not NWFP. It also had a some populatio of Khatris. I fail to uderstand and like somebody to help me know the reasons behind the fact that most of Khatris and other Hindus and sikhs living in the area started to migrate from the area in 1942 onwards. Anybody from the Sikh/Hindu families who migrated from Murree/Abbotabad area may please contact me on wajihabbasi@yahoo.com. I would be thankful for their