Dhunni
دھنی
Village and Union Council
CountryPakistan
RegionPunjab province
DistrictGujrat District
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Websitewww.dhunni.com

Dhunni is a village in Kharian Tehsil, Gujrat District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is part of Kharian Tehsil.

Dhunni village
view of Dhunni


The word Dhunni is derived from word Dhooni (as shown in old documents paper in land registration office Dhunni). Dhooni means to blow fire Punjabi. There are other two village named Dhunni. The first is Dhunni at Hafizabad and other is Dhunni Kalan at Mandi Bahauddin. Dhunni is place of shrine of Pir of Hujra Shah Muqeem named Pir Imam Ali Shah and Pir Mubarak Ali Shah. Also known as Dam Meeram Lal Pak Bahawal Sher Qalandar.

Darbar Sharif Dhunni ( Pir Mubarak Ali Shah)

Small town millu brothers mohallah & Name Ali Akbar kaluni is part of Dhunni residents of village are Syed Shaukat shah Syed Ijaz shah syed Abbas shah total number of house are 14.

Education

  • Hayat Public School Dhunni
  • Govt high school dhunni.
  • Govt primary school dhunni.
  • Minhaj ul Quran school Dhunni

Mosques

Masjid usman e ghani shumali mahallah

  • Masjid shumali mahallah
  • Jamia Masjid Hazrat Imam Hussain
  • Jamia Masjid Hazrat Ali
  • Masjid Al noor Dhunni adda
  • Masjid syed pak
  • Jamia Masjid of deoband
  • Imam Bargah Gulistan-e-Abu Talib
  • There are approximately 14 Mosques in this village

Shrine

  • Darba e Alia Pir Imam ali shah and Pir Mubarak ali shah Gilani
  • Darbar Pir Baba Hanif Shah
  • Darbar saeed pak
street view Dhunni
  • Masajids of Ahel e Sunnat wal jamat
  • Khankah Baba Abdul Nabi Sahib

Bank

Habib Bank Limited, Dhunni

Welfare and religion

  • overseas welfare society dhunni.
  • Sunni Islam
  • Mughlia Welfare Society
  • Anjuman Ghulaman-e-Qamar Bani Hashemi

Sports

  • Dhunni cricket team
  • Dhunni pigeon flying club
  • Gujjar kabbadi club Dhunni -Ch Amjad Ali Naja Meelu

References

32°03′39″N 73°47′47″E / 32.06083°N 73.79639°E / 32.06083; 73.79639

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