Khaglan Wala (ڪھگلانواله) is a village and union council of Isakhel Tehsil of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
The scene of river Kurram alongside bela jungle provides beautiful look to this historical village.
Khaglanwala is hub of different routes coming from various villages situated on other side of the River Kurram, to reach Isa Khel city.
Khan-Hakla Motorway (CPEC/ M14) passes through its western suburbs, touching its outskirts, after crossing a large bridge on the Kurram River.
The name “Khaglanwala” was given due to the tree “Khagal(کۿگڵ)”[ English: Tamarisk, Punjabi: اوكاں, Urdu: فراش, Pashto/Balochi : غز] which were found there in large number in the past.
A few houses of Sayyeds, Qureshies, Kaneras (Weavers), Tarkhans (Carpenters), Lohars (Blacksmiths) and other craftsmen like Mirasies (drummers), Machhis (Fisherman), Mohanas (Sailors/Boatman) and Kumhars (Pot makers) are also present in this village.