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Giddarbaha Punjabi is a city and a metropolitan committee in Muktsar region, in the Indian province of Punjab. Amid that time, it took the state of a town from the little town and when the Britishers came to here they wrongly articulated the town name as Giddarbaha. They arranged another walled city in 1909 with six doors and cut the name on the entryways as Giddarbaha. From that point individuals acknowledged the name and began articulating the same. In 1917, the British government set up the Bathinda - Karachi railroad line, to transport the merchandise from this piece of India to Karachi.
Giddarbaha Railway Station was built up hanging in the balance in 1918 which isolated the old and new city. The railroad station was set up close to the clock house door and is near the transport stand. Giddarbaha is situated in the south-western zone of Punjab. The locale of Faridkot misleads its North, Firozepur toward the West and Bathinda toward the East. It is very much associated by rail and street systems. National Highway NH-15 associates Giddarbaha to Bathinda. Through Bathinda, Giddarbaha is associated with different Indian urban areas by means of railroads too.
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