Iandiala
Iandiala is a locality in Sargodha District, Punjab. Iandiala is situated nearby to the locality Dera Arshuana, as well as near Sultanpur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Korey Koot and Kot Momin.
Korey Koot
Village
Korey Kot is a village in Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan, located near Tehsil Kot Momin. With a population of approximately 10,000, the village derives its name from the ancient Korey and Koot tribes who inhabited the area centuries ago. Korey Koot is situated 4½ km south of Iandiala.
Kot Momin
Town
Kot Momin is a Tehsil in Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. On June 21, 2003, then Punjab chief minister Pervaiz Elahi announced it as a Tehsil. Kot Momin, almost 40 km from Sargodha city, is most famous for its citrus fruit, mainly Kinnow. Kot Momin is situated 7 km west of Iandiala.
Chak 21 SB
Village
Chak 21 S.B. is a village, four kilometers south of Kot Momin, towards in Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the largest village of union council 38 of Tehsil Kot Momin. Chak 21 SB is situated 8 km southwest of Iandiala.
Iandiala
- Type: Locality
- Location: Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
32.19501° or 32° 11′ 42″ northLongitude
73.10409° or 73° 6′ 15″ eastElevation
198 metres (650 feet)Open location code
8J4M54W3+2JGeoNames ID
11640666
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