Wan Bhachran

Wan Bhachran (Urdu: واں بهچراں), is a town committee of Mianwali District in Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is part of Mianwali Tehsil. The word 'Wan' means 'a well' in the Punjabi language. It refers to the well that is situated in the town made by Sher Shah Suri. Whereas 'Bhachars' refers to khoker rajput, Bhachar clan is prevalent in this part of the region.

Wan Bhachran
واں بهچراں
Town Committee
Wan Bhachran Railway Station (made in the British Raj)
Wan Bhachran
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32.4159°N 71.6940°E / 32.4159; 71.6940
CountryPakistan
DistrictMianwali District
Government
  ChairmanMalik Sajjad Khan Bhachar Bandial
Population
  Town Committee65,000
  Urban
35,000
Time zoneUTC+5

In the British era, Wan Bhachran was an independent state consisting of several surrounding areas, including Wan Bhachran City, Pakka Ghanjera, Nangni, Chak Maris, Nari, Sheikhali, Chandni, Phati, Chor Wala, Tibi, Shadia, Pakka Sandan Wala, Muhammad Shah, Bhattian Wala, Jhabar, Bhouki, Kabari, Main Din Wala, Natalanwala, Khichi, Asran Wala, Anwar Chowk, Bala Sharif, Vichven, and several Chakouk etc.

These areas come under the jurisdiction of Wan Bhachran police station

The people of Wan Bhachran and surrounding areas speak Punjabi and belong to different castes of the Muslim Jutt tribe.


Wheat, rice, sugarcane, millet, corn, millet, cotton, peanuts, canola orchards, canola, gram, guava, peanuts and sunflower are the popular crops here.

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