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Chak Dina
Chak Dina (; Urdu: ; Colloquial: Dina Chak), is a village in Kharian Tehsil of Gujrat District, Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab, Pakistan. It is located 16.68 kilometers northeast of Dinga and 7.26 kilometers west of Lalamusa. Administration Chak Dina previously fell in the Gunja, Gujrat, Gunja Union councils of Pakistan, Union Council, is now part of Kotla Qasim Khan Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Council. Other villages in this Union Councils of Pakistan, Union Council are Saida Baraham, Sukhchaina, Chakori Khurd, Thurgala and Jalaldin. Etymology The name ''Chak Dina'' is combination of words ''Chak'' meaning village and ''Dina'' meaning of Allahdin. The first inhabitant of the village Chaudhry Allahdin was nicknamed Dina hence ''Chak Dina'' became the name of the village. There are other villages in the close vicinity which have names of the same pattern like Chak Ikhlas and Chak Rajjadi. History The village was founded in the second half of the 18th century CE by Chaudhry All ...
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Districts Of Pakistan
The districts of Pakistan () are the third-level administrative divisions of Pakistan, below administrative units of Pakistan, provinces and divisions of Pakistan, divisions, but forming the first-tier of local government in Pakistan, local government. In total, there are 169 districts in Pakistan, including 10 districts in list of districts in Azad Kashmir, Azad Kashmir and 14 districts in list of districts in Gilgit-Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan., excluding Islamabad Capital Territory. These districts are further divided into ''list of tehsils in Pakistan, tehsils and union councils of Pakistan, union councils''. History In 1947, when Pakistan gained independence there were 124 districts. In 1969, 2 new districts (Tangail and Patuakhali) in East Pakistan were formed, bringing the total to 126. With the Independence of Bangladesh, Pakistan lost 20 of its districts and so there were 106 districts. In 2001, the number was reduced to 102 by the merger of the 5 districts of Karach ...
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