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Umarpura Chak 50 R/B Tiwana

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Umerpura Chak No.50 R/B ਟਿਵਾਨਾ, ٹوانہ Tiwana is a village in Shahkot tehsil, Nankana Sahib District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) from Shahkot on the road to Sangla Hill. It has a primary school and a girls' middle school.

History of the village name

The first name of Tiwana village was Tibbi Qazian. Malik Umar Hayat Khan Tiwana was a general in the British Army, who was awarded the village.

Tiwana is a Punjabi caste that hails from the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. Tiwana is a Jat and Rajput clan. Tiwanas from India are Sikhs, while Tiwanas from Pakistan are Muslim Rajputs, such as Malik Umar Hayat Khan.

Tiwana people (castes)

Sayed, Thable, Ghumman, Harral, Rajpoot, Rana, Gill, Gondal, Mangar, Aarain, Tiwana, Khokhar, Sohi, Lodhi Pathan, Hangeraa Qurashi, Kumhar, Mochi, Sheikh, Machhi and Nai, etc. are living in Tiwana.

Famous games of Tiwana

Cricket, Volleyball,Kabaddi and Gulli dandda etc.



Famous people of Tiwana

1-Rana Muhammad Arshid(Member of punjab Assembly)

2-Rana zeeshan Ghafoor(Member of punjab irrigation & Drainage Authority) (PIDA)


Umarpura Chak No.50 R/B Tiwana, Tehseel: Shahkot District Nankana Sahib