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Musa, Pakistan

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Basti Musa is a small village in Chhachh, the northern section of Attock, in the Punjab Province of Pakistan, located 2km from Hazro. The population within a 7km radius from this the village is approximately 32,107.[1] It has a postoffice, schools and a hospital. The people are Hindko and follow traditional Chach life. The main crop is peanuts. A well known local person is the late Syed Muhammad Sulman Shah, who was the spiritual and religious leader of the village. The neighbouring villages are Koolathi and Sherani. Chechian village is 3&km from Hazro and 4km from Hatian on the Grand Trunk Road Coordinates: 28°24′N, 70°14′E

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  1. ^ Basti Musa, Pakistan Page. Retrieved on 2007-01-21.

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