Burj Attari
Burj Attari برج اٹاری
Town
Country Pakistan
TehsilFerozewala
DistrictSheikhupura District
Government
  TypeUnion Council 32
  ChairmanMalik Naveed Mehmood Chohan Chairman (PML N)
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Time zone+05 GMT
  Summer (DST)+04 GMT
Area code0562

Burj Attari is a town located only 14 km from Lahore on the Lahore- Sharqpur- Jaranwala Road in Pakistan and 12 km from Shahdara, but it is in the Sheikhupura District, Punjab (Pakistan).

Burj Attari is famous for agriculture products and fruits like guavas, leechee and strawberries. It is a very ancient village since 1200 A.D. The Spiritual leader of Sikhs BABA GURU NANAK uses Noorewala road to reach from Burj Attari. I'm glad you to on apply a request But i Request you please write the real historical Well-known historical figures and famous name on his owner village town Wikipedia page removed name the Well-known historical figures name is current please update those name on Wikipedia so that current information about hometown village providing to peoples

Well-known historical figures

  • Malik Shah Muhammad Chohan (marhoom)
  • Zail Dar
  • Malik Maula Baksh Chohan (marhoom)
  • Malik Muhammad Nawaz Chohan(marhoom)سفید _پوش
  • Malik Mehmood Ahmed Khan Chohan (marhoom)(ex_chairman UC Burj Attari)
  • .Malik Naveed Mehmood Chohan(Chairman) son of Malik Mehmood Chohan. Chairman (marhoom)
  • Malik Zakir Khan Chohan (marhoom)
  • Malik Muhammad Zaman Chohan (ex-chairman UC Burj Attari)
  • Malik Ahmad Khan Chohanex_Nazim
  • Malik Haji Amjad khan Chohan
  • Malik Haji Akhtar khan Chohan
  • Malik Ahmad Bilal Chohan CEO_Madina Estate Al Noor Orchard

Noorewala Road, a 6 km long sub-road, leads to the small village of Noor-e-wala and Khanpur Canal (Bann). It further goes to the villages of Bansi-Nagar and Battiyanwala (located on the Lahore-Shekhupura road) making a total length of 13.2 km. Burj road connects the village of Burj with the M-2 motorway. Noorewala Road also leads to Nankana Sahib and Sheikhupura.


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