Khan Jajja is a village in Tehsil Pasrur of District Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated at the western side of Qila Suba Singh (now called Qila Kalarwala) Pusrur Road that leads to Pasrur. It was named after one Khan of Jajja dynasty. He was called Khan Jajja who inherited agricultural land of one village out of twelve villages of Jajja dynasty. Jajjas are of Bhatti Rajput tribe and use surname of Jajja as last part of their name. The whole residential or agricultural land of the village belongs only to descendants of Jajja.
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Map of Khan Jajja, Pakistan
Major crops
Rice and wheat are main crops of the area. Khan Jajja is famous for growing the finest kinds of rice in Pakistan. Nearest grain market is Saukanwind on Qila Kalarwala-Pasrur Road. Most of the agricultural land is irrigated through Rajbah, a tributary of Marala Ravi Link Canal in Kharif Season to grow paddy crops.
Holy places
Mostly populated by Muslims, village has three big Jamia Mosques. However village also has a church for Christians, who form the minor community of village.