Kot Chandi
Chandi Kot also known as Kot Shah Mohammad is a village situated in Nankana Sahib District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is about 20 kilometres north of Nankana Sahib and 30 km southeast of Sheikhupura.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: human settlement in Pakistan
- Also known as: “Chāndikot”, “Kot Chāndi”, and “Kot Shah Muhammad”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Warburton and Feroze Wattwan.
Warburton
Town
Warburton city also known as Mandi Warburton is a large town situated in Nankana Sahib District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is about 20 kilometres north of Nankana Sahib and 30 km southeast of Sheikhupura.The newly constructed Karachi–Lahore Motorway has reduced the cities travel time from Lahore greatly. Warburton is situated 3½ km east of Kot Chandi.
Feroze Wattwan
Town
Feroze Wattwan فیروز وٹواں is a town in Sheikhupura District, Punjab, Pakistan. Feroze Wattwan is situated 5 km north of Kot Chandi.
Kot Chandi
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Nankana Sahib District, Punjab, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Urdu—“Kot Chandi” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Kot Chandi”
- Panjabi: “ਕੋਟ ਚੰਦੀ”
- Persian: “کوت چاندی”
- Urdu: “کوٹ چاندی”
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