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Mallu-Chhitt

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Mallu Chhitt is a village in Syedanwali union council of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the largest village of the union council.

Mallu Chhitt is at the bank of Nala Eik River and on one side is famous Kingra Road. The village was established by Baba Mallu, hence its name. The dominant tribe of the village is Jatt (Basra). Bhalli family is very small in number but has a sound recognition. Bhalli migrated here from Fattu Chack, India about 150 years back. Descendants of Khan Muhammad Bhalli are the most established and highly educated. Khan Muhammad had only one son, Allah Ditta, and two daughters, Naziran Bibi and Rashidan Bibi.

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