Chak 21 S.B. is a village, four kilometers away in north from Kot Momin, in Sargodha District. This village came into existence on the South Branch Canal created in 1901 by the British. In this village the Most Respected person was Choudhary Ghulam Hussain Jethal. His son Choudhary Muhammad Ali Jethal travelled to Italy in year 1985 and settled there, he became the President of Pakistani Association in the city Reggio Emilia.ln this village there are two major tribes the sunnis and shites.
Different families from District Jehlum Tehsil: Pind Dadan Khan moved there and got 50-acre (200,000 m2) per family agriculture land based on the mare they own. The people living here there major source of income is the Mandarin , the village is associated with facilities like natural gas , electricity and roads. The climate of this village in summer is near about 40 degrees Celsius and in winter it reaches also 4 degrees Celsius . in this village there are 5 mosques and 1 shites prayer place . This village has 2 graveyards. This village 90% consist of the families who derives from Jehlum. Major families in the village are:
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Sæbø is a former municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The 27-square-kilometre (10 sq mi) municipality existed from 1924 until 1964. It occupied the southern part of the island of Radøy, as well as some small areas on the Lindås peninsula and on the island of Holsnøy. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Sæbø, where Sæbø Church is located.
The municipality of Sæbø was created on 1 July 1924 when the old municipality of Manger was split into Hordabø, Manger, and Sæbø. Initially, Sæbø had a population of 1,125. On 1 January 1964, the Titland farm area (population: 40) on the Lindås peninsula was transferred to the neighboring Lindås municipality and an uninhabited area of Sæbø on the island of Holsnøy became a part of the neighboring municipality of Meland. The rest of Sæbø, with 916 inhabitants, was merged with the municipalities of Hordabø, Manger, and parts of Lindås, Herdla, and Austrheim to form the new municipality of Radøy.