Syedwala
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Syedwala is a town in the Nankana Sahib District
Nankana Sahib District
Nankana Sahib is a district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Nankana Sahib is the principal town of the district. The district of Nankana Sahib is located about 75 kilometres west of Lahore and about 55 kilometres east of Faisalabad.-Administration:The area around Nankana Sahib was formerly a...

 of Punjab
Punjab (Pakistan)
Punjab is the most populous province of Pakistan, with approximately 45% of the country's total population. Forming most of the Punjab region, the province is bordered by Kashmir to the north-east, the Indian states of Punjab and Rajasthan to the east, the Pakistani province of Sindh to the...

, Pakistan
Pakistan
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. It is located at 31.1250°N 73.5050°E at 177 metres above sea level. The town lies on the river Ravi in District Nankana Sahib and connects District Faisalabad, District Sheikhupura, District Okara and District Nankana Sahib. It is 27 km from Jaranwala.
      • Syedwala*** a place in the centre of Fertile Punjab. A place which contributes a significant part of World's best Quality Basmati Rice, a large producer of Hand Made Carpets. Syedwala has its own importance in this region by its ideal location. Syed wala basically contacts many districts i.e. Nankana Sahb, Sheikhupura, Faisalabad and Okara.


The name means 'a place where Ogahi
Ogahi
|Religion =100% Islam|Population =1.00 Million|Countries =Pakistan|Provinces =Punjab and Sindh|Areas =Syedwala,Lahore,Faislabad,Nankana_Sahib,Hyderabad_District_,Kashmor,Tandlianwala,etc...

, Arain ,Syeds ,Rajput , Sheik are in a majority'.

New Syedwala was built after a flood of Ravi River and it is 3 km away from old Syedwala towards Janranwala Road.
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