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Ramewal (Punjabi: ਰਾਮੇਵਾਲ) is a village in Nurmahal. Nurmahal is a sub-tehsil in the city Jalandhar District in the state of Punjab, India.
Contents
- Sonu ramewalia s brand new song on punjab and drugs
- About
- History of Nurmahal and Jalandhar
- Immigration to the west
- Religion
- Development
- Post code and Std code
- References
About
Ramewal is almost 6 km from Nurmahal. The nearest Railway station to Ramewal is Nurmahal Railway station. Most of the occupiers of the village have the last name Chung, alternate spellings include Choongh,Chungh and Choong.
History of Nurmahal and Jalandhar
Nurmahal was built on a place where an ancient town, called Kot Kahlur, was located which was proven by the bricks and many coins found beneath the soil of this town. It is believed that the ancient city was abandoned or destroyed around 1300 for an unknown reason. Maharaja Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Took This City Under His Control.
Nurmahal is named after Noor Jahan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605-1627) as she was brought up here, and is thought to have spent her childhood here.
Jalandhar and Multan are the oldest surviving cities of the Punjab region, with historical references as far back as A.D. 100.
Immigration to the west
There are many people who reside in the village (pind) of Ramewal and it is respectably populated. Some of those from Ramewal have immigrated to the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
Religion
The main Religion followed by the majority in Ramewal is Sikhism. The minority are followers of either Islam or Hinduism.
Development
Ramewal is a fast-growing village and is making a lot of advancements. There are a lot of developments installed for the village in the near future. Currently the construction of a Gurdwara is on-going. The Village and those who reside in it are making a name for themselves.
Post code and Std code
Ramewal's Post code and STD code are 144039 and 01826, respectively.