Chak 18

18 is a village located 70 kilometres (43 mi) from Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab, Pakistan.

18, originally named Rakh Mundy Ki Khurad, holds a history dating back to its establishment in British India in 1906 near a canal.

Situated close to the Changa Manga wildlife park, the village plays a pivotal role in the region's agrarian landscape, with agriculture forming the backbone of its economy.

Prominent places within the village include the Union Council Office, four mosques, a graveyard, Govt Girls Middle School, Govt Boys High school, Basic Health Unit, a large sewage pond, Imam Bargah Qasre Fatima, Mazar Baba Said Shah, and Haveli Dildar Shah hosting Anza Dildar Foundation's mini hospital every Sunday.

The village is unique in District Kasur for having a substantial Shia community, marked by landmarks like the Imam Bargah Qasar e Fatima and the shrine of Baba Said.