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Kathala Chenab is a town and a union council of Gujrat District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is bordered by the GT road on one side and touches Gujrat by-pass on the other side. Kathala Chenab is said to be the village of the father of all warraichs of this area named Abbo Warraich. His grave is also in the graveyard of Kathala Chenab. Kathala Chenab is one of the largest towns in Gujrat in terms of both population and area. Most of the people living in this village belong to warraich sub clan of the jatts (Jatt clan is one of the most influential clans of Punjab). == History and name == The name is thought to be a combination of two Punjabi words, Kath and Wala. When Jayitu Singh came to Gujrat he married to the daughter of Raja Kunjh by a Swayamvara. He received a large area from Raja Kunjh as a reward, near the town punjab. Later, this area was divided amongst his three sons and a daughter, named Samman, Mohla, Gorala, and Gorali, respectively. Today, these are all villages with the same names and the Kathala is the place where they meet to make decisions. In Punjabi such a meeting is called a Kath and the place is Kath Wala which is afterwards known as Kathala. Due to its location on the bank of the river Chenab, its name was changed to Kathala Chenab. There are many historical buildings and ruins in and around Gujrat. The Grand Trunk Road, commonly abbreviated as the GT road, was built by Emperor Sher Shah Suri. It also passes through Gujrat. The road still exists today, along with its period stone wall. The villages Gorala, Kunjah, Jalalpur Jattan, Mangowal and Kathala Chenab are historic villages, where many popular people such as poets lived. Most of the people in these villages are Jutt Warraich.
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