Kot bhutta

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کوٹ بھٹہ/کوٹ بھٹی
Village
Kot Bhutta / Kot Bhatti
Nickname(s): Rajputs Village
کوٹ بھٹہ/کوٹ بھٹی
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°9′N 74°11′E / 32.150°N 74.183°E / 32.150; 74.183
Country  Pakistan
Region Punjab
District Gujranwala District
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC+6)
Area code(s) 055

Kot Bhutta also known as Kot Bhatti (Urdu: کوٹ بھٹہ/کوٹ بھٹی), is a Village Near Eminabad in Gujranwala District located in Punjab, Pakistan,.[1] Village.[2] The village is located near Eminabad Road.

History

An ancient village .Most inhabitants are Rajputs of Bhatti and Bhutta tribe and some are Arain , and depend on agriculture.The history of Kot Bhutta is about 300 years. There is a Shrine of a Sufi Saint Pir Ahmad Din and Urs is held every year.

Schools and education

Govt Primary School (Boys) , kot bhutta
Govt Primary School (Girls) , kot bhutta

Religious

Jamia Masjid-E-Madina Kot Bhutta

Famous personalities

Chaudhary Nizam-Ud-Din Bhatti(Lambardar)Son of Ch Jeven Khan
  • Chaudhray Jeven Khan Bhatti Lambardar
  • Chaudhary Nizam-ud-din Bhatti Lambardar
  • Chaudhary Nawaz Bhutta
  • Peer Maqsood Ahmed Shah
  • Chaudhary Muhammad Shafi Bhatti (Superintendent Rtd Punjab Police)

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