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Region in Punjab, Pakistan

Sandal Bar (Punjabi: ساندل بار), also known as the Jungle Bar, is the section of the Bar region in western Punjab located between the rivers Ravi and Chenab, and comprises the southern part of Rechna Doab. It corresponds to the present-day Faisalabad, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh and Chiniot districts.

The Sandal bar falls within the lower half of Rechna Doab (grey colour) in this map

Sandal Bar is named after Sandal, grandfather of the 16th-century Punjabi chieftain Dulla Bhatti who, according to the popular folklores, led a revolt against the Mughal rule in the Sandal Bar during the reign of Akbar. Until the late-19th century it was sparsely populated, when it was brought under irrigation after the establishment of Chenab Colony (Lyallpur) in 1892.

References

  1. Latif, Syad Muhammad (1997). History of the Punjab from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time. Sang-e-Meel Publications. p. 294. ISBN 9789693507355.
  2. Soofi, Mushtaq (13 June 2014). "Punjab Notes: Bar: forgotten glory of Punjab". Dawn. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  3. Singh, Surinder (2008). "Mughal Centralization and Local Resistance in North-Western India: An Exploration in the Ballad of Dulla Bhatti". In Singh, Surinder; Gaur, Ishwar Dayal (eds.). Popular Literature and Pre-modern Societies in South Asia. Pearson Education India. pp. 89–112. ISBN 978-81-317-1358-7.
  4. Gilmartin, David (2015). Blood and Water: The Indus River Basin in Modern History. University of California Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-520-35553-8.
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