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Kalyana
Kalyana (Urdu: کلیانہ) is a neighborhood in the Pakpattan district of Punjab, Pakistan.Kalyana is a native village of Sir Datar Singh, grandmother of Maneka Gandhi and VM Singh, uncle of Sardar Gurdip Singh. This is very old city .In the old times many communities of Sikh , hindu and Muslims were lived. But Now only Muslim lived there. There are following famous cities like pakpattan, arifwala, bahwalnagar,Qabola , Sahiwal. It is 20 km from Pakpattan and at same distance from Arifwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Kalyana is very Most people are associated with agriculture.The population of this town is estimated to be near 25,000. Kalyana is 65 KM far from Sahiwal Division of Punjab. People of this city are living very simple life Families lived in Kalyana There are following families (casts) lived in Kalyana. 1.Kharal 2.Kamboh 3.Kumhar 4.Bhatti 5.Watto 6.Sukhera 7.Joia These people live together and have some basic jobs they do.Noramally Kharal family and Bhatti family are well educated and belong to Govt Jobs. This city have also produced many professionals which doing jobs in Education Sector, Police Department etc.
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Kalyana
Kalyana is one of the neighbourhood of Arifwala in, Pakpattan Sharif, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Kalyana including Muhajirs, Punjabis,etc. Over 99% of the population is Muslim. The population of this town is estimated to be near by one hundred thousand
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kalyana in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kalyana in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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