Ghaziabad, Pakistan

This village is also called 21 chak (Rajgaan) (Urdu: راجگان).The KAYANI family contributed land for hospital in Ghaziabad for those people who cannot afford medical expenses, named as "BRIG(R) SHABBIR AHMAD KAYANI MEDICAL COMPLEX" which is still in under construction.

As per the District Gazetteer 1883–84,[1] Sahiwal (earlier known as Montgomery and formally Gugera), the entire area was rarely populated; with nearly three thousand inhabitants in 1881 census.

The word Ghazi is associated with term Islamic Warrior, the name was given to the village due to military contributions of earlier and subsequent residents.

[citation needed] Due to its central location, the area is specially getting fame with respect to educational facilities.

The area also offer quality Islamic education in various small Madrasa, present in the form of Al-Qalam Institute.

Jaggery گُڑ Production