Neeli Bar is a geographical region in Punjab, Pakistan. It is between the rivers Ravi and Satluj. "Bar" is the name given to areas in Punjab which were thick forests before the arrival of the modern canal irrigation system. Its soil is very fertile, as this plain is formed by the mud that has been collected by rivers flowing from the Himalayas. This region consists of the districts Sahiwal, Okara and Chicha Watni. This region is famous for a buffalo breed, the Neeli Ravi Breed.
The native language spoken in area is Jhangochi, which is a common language of the Bar area, with little regional variations. The Bari Culture is the native and dominant culture of region.
Cultural Changes
While after introducing the canal system during the British Raj, millions of acres of land were granted to retired soldiers of the Royal Army in this area. These people mostly belonged to various districts of Eastern Punjab. This immigration had different impacts on the culture of this area.
Now most dialects of Eastern Punjabi are also spoken here.