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'''Dandiyan''', commonly spelled as Dandian, is a village in [[Hoshiarpur]], [[Punjab]]. Its population in [[1991]] census was 623. Its area in hectares is census 123. The nearest main road is [[Phagwara]]-[[Panchhat]] and it is 5 km away. The nearest railway station is in [[Phagwara]] which is 23 km away. Its development bock is in [[Mahilpur]]. Most people of this village are [[Sikh]], [[Doad]] [[Rajputs]].
'''Dandiyan''', commonly spelled as Dandian, is a village in [[Hoshiarpur]], [[Punjab (India)]]. Its population in 1991 census was 623. Its area in hectares is census 123. The nearest main road is [[Phagwara]]-[[Panchhat]] and it is 5 km away. The nearest railway station is in [[Phagwara]] which is 23 km away. Its development bock is in [[Mahilpur]]. Most people of this village are [[Sikh]], [[Doad]] [[Rajputs]].


==Religion==
==Religion==


More than 85% of the village is [[Sikh]].
More than 85% of the village is [[Sikh]].

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Latest revision as of 13:38, 2 November 2023

Dandiyan, commonly spelled as Dandian, is a village in Hoshiarpur, Punjab (India). Its population in 1991 census was 623. Its area in hectares is census 123. The nearest main road is Phagwara-Panchhat and it is 5 km away. The nearest railway station is in Phagwara which is 23 km away. Its development bock is in Mahilpur. Most people of this village are Sikh, Doad Rajputs.

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More than 85% of the village is Sikh.

32°39′N 75°28′E / 32.650°N 75.467°E / 32.650; 75.467