Chak No. 1

Coordinates: 32°36′39″N 73°37′18″E / 32.61083°N 73.62167°E / 32.61083; 73.62167
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Chak No. 1
UTC+5 (PST)
Area code+92-546

Chak No. 1 is a village in

Punjab, Pakistan. It derives its name from the railway station built near Chillianwala on the line between Lalamusa, Malakwal and Sargodha
.

Chilianwala was the site of an 1849

Second Anglo-Sikh War, ending without decisive victory but causing the British military to re-evaluate its ambitions in India.[citation needed
]

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