Bedian

Bedian (Urdu: بیدیاں), also spelled Badian, is a village in the Kasur District of Punjab, Pakistan, close to the India-Pakistan border.

The Maharaja is said to have allotted the land of the village to Bedi and his descendants[1][2] After the British East India Company conquered Punjab, it created the Upper Bari Doab Canal (UBDC) system, bringing waters from the Ravi River to irrigate lands in the Bari doab (the interfluvial regions between the Ravi and Beas-Sutlej rivers).

[1] After partition, the Indian Punjab claimed proprietary rights to the waters of the UBDC.

The distance to the outskirts of Lahore, along the Hudiara drain, is 20 kilometres (12 mi).

The Bedian Road is home to much active development of residential areas around Lahore.