Noon family

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Noon family comes from Tiwana family from Mitha Tiwana. The Tiwana family lives in an old historical village in Khushab district. The Tiwana caste is a very popular landholding and influential political caste in the Khushab distrist. The Noon caste came from the Tiwana caste, from Mitha Tiwana, Khushab and settled in Bhalwal and Bhera area. The Noon Family own 27 villages in Bhalwal and Bhera. The fields of these villages are very cultivated and fertile. The Noon family created many bankers, ambassadors and politicians for Pakistan. The Noon family helps the poor and needy people in the area. The family appointed a manager in every village for the help of the people.The Noon family of Sargodha consists of many indipendent landlords (heads,chiefs )every chief has his own state like village.some prominent chief are as under ;Malik Hakim Khan Noon,Malik Sultan Ali Khan Noon,Malik Feroz Khan Noon,Malik Sardar Khan Noon, Malik Share Muhammad Noon .etc.The villages /states of the Noon family are as under;

  • Ali Pur Noon-This village belongs to Malik Anwer Ali Noon, Malik Munawer Ali Noon, Malik Amjad Ali Noon, Malik Asad Ali Noon.
  • Fateh Pur Noon-
  • Khair Pur Noon-
  • Kot Qadraan Wala Noon-
  • Atta Abad Noon -Malik Atta Noon
  • Ghorh Pur Noon-
  • Kikraan Wala Noon-
  • Shair Muhammad Wala Noon-
  • Munawer Abad Noon-Malik Munawer Ali Noon
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