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Chak 130 is a village in Sillanwali tehsil, Sargodha District in Punjab, Pakistan. Its neighbouring villages are chack no. 132, 128, 126, 131 and 50 S.B. This village is an agricultural area.
Being a part of Kirana Bar it was colonised by the British Raj after World War I. Almost all of the villagers are immigrants and came here at the time of partition. Most of the immigrants belong to the Amritser, Jallandur, and Ambala districts of pre-partitioned Punjab.
Nowadays most of the land owning families belong to Arain, Rajput and Jutt communities. While labourers have settled from the adjoining areas of district Jhang belonging to Syal and Musalli communities.
Notable people
Majority of those People who lived In this village (Rontaan walay) Arain.Chaudhry Ibraheem (Rontaan wala) Arain belong to Rontaan,Jalandhar,Punjab,India.Chaudhry Rehmat Ali (Rontaan wala) Arain belong to Rontaan,Jalandhar,Punjab,India. Chaudhry Rehmat Ali (Rontaan wala) Arain is the son of Chaudhry Ibraheem. Chaudhry Abdul haq & Chaudhry Anwar ul haq shahid (Rontaan walay) Arain lived in this village. They are the sons of Chaudhry Rehmat Ali (Rontaan wala) Arain. Chaudhry Anwar ul haq shahid (Rontaan wala) Arain is a well known pesonality & kind Person of the village.
Facilities
The village has a Boys Middle School, Boys Primary School and Girls Primary school. Telephone exchange serving near villages is located in it. A rural health centre and a veterinary hospital is also situated in this village.
The nearest city is Sillanwali which is the tehsil headquarter and police station[clarification needed].
Categories:- Populated places in Sargodha District
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