Chak 128 NB

128 NB is a village situated in the Sillanwali Tehsil of the Sargodha District in Punjab, Pakistan.

In the 19th Century, as part of a grand engineering programme of British Government of India, a huge network of irrigation canals were built to settle what was then a piece of scrubland known as the Kirana Bar.

The rest of the population belongs to various Kirana Bar tribes, such as the Kalyar (Majority), Moand, Khichi, Khokhar etc., while laborers have settled from the adjoining areas of Jhang District.

The village relies primarily on agriculture, with the main crops being wheat, sugar cane, cotton, pulses, rice and citrus.

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