Chak Bakhtawar
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Chak Bakhtawar
چک بختاور لوہاریاں | |
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Chak Bakhtawar Road Sign | |
| Coordinates: 32°49′45″N 73°57′52″E / 32.829240°N 73.964443°E | |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Province | Punjab |
| District | Gujrat |
| Tehsil | Kharian |
| P/O | Chak Bakhtawar |
| Elevation | 280 m (920 ft) |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 5,000 |
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
| Postal code | 50151[1] |
| Calling code | 0537 |
Chak Bakhtawar (Urdu: چک بختاور) is a village of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province, Pakistan. It lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Kharian and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Azad Kashmir border. All of the people are Muslim and the majority belong to the Mughal caste, with a few migrant families from Kashmir as well.

Sadkal, Bhagwal, Dham, Jand Sharif, Jhantla, Golra Hashim and Kotla Haji Shah, are nearby villages of Chak Bakhtawar a.k.a. Loharian. Sadkal in north, Bhagwal and Dham in south, Jand Sharif in east and lastly Golra Hashim is in west of Chak Bakhtawer.
Kharian Sialkot is routed near to above mentioned villages. End point Sialkot to Kharian is exactly south to Dham and East to Bhagwal, and a link road from this point is connecting at Al Mudassar Chowk (old name BISMILLAH More)