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Thatha Shamsa Chattha (Urdu (ٹھٹھہ شمسہ چٹھہ) is a small village in the Hafizabad District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 32° 15' 50N,73° 41' 40E with an altitude of 206 meters (679 feet). Famous place is (Dera Ch Dost Muhammad Chattha). It is the oldest village which is believed to pre-date to Mughal era.

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  • Thatha shamsa (en)
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  • Thatha Shamsa Chattha (Urdu (ٹھٹھہ شمسہ چٹھہ) is a small village in the Hafizabad District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 32° 15' 50N,73° 41' 40E with an altitude of 206 meters (679 feet). Famous place is (Dera Ch Dost Muhammad Chattha). It is the oldest village which is believed to pre-date to Mughal era. (en)
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  • Thatha Shamsa Chatha (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • Ch Riasat Ali Chattha (en)
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  • ٹھٹھہ شمسہ چٹھہ (en)
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  • Thatha Shamsa Chatha (en)
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  • Thatha Shamsa Chattha (Urdu (ٹھٹھہ شمسہ چٹھہ) is a small village in the Hafizabad District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 32° 15' 50N,73° 41' 40E with an altitude of 206 meters (679 feet). Famous place is (Dera Ch Dost Muhammad Chattha). It is the oldest village which is believed to pre-date to Mughal era. The village consists of approximately 200 homes, and total population of approximately 1500 as of 2008. It is situated on the bank of a canal that originates from the . Most of the land suffers from seepage which make it unsuitable for cultivation. This is the reason many residents have been driven the away from village to either big city for work or converted their lands into fish farms. Presently the village is surrounded on all sides with fish farms. The village forms an artificial peninsula. Thatha Shamsa is bounded by rivers and canals. The major canal that originates from Chenab River at Qadirabad barragein the west of the village. The River Chenab is a few miles away from village, and during monsoon weather the village faces a threat of flooding. The weather is usually intemperate in summer and winter but autumn and spring are mild. The weather is usually dry and humid but few rains due to monsoons in summer season. There are few rains in winter season due to Western depression. (en)
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