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Daulat Nagar
Daulat Nagar (دولت نگر) is a town and union council in Gujrat Tehsil & Gujrat District, Punjab province Pakistan. It's situated nearby to the villages Ghari Bhau, Doga Sharif , Bazurgwal and Shahjahanian. Daulat Nagar around 24 km away from Administration unit Gujrat . Notable people * Diwan Chand Sharma Diwan Chand Sharma (8 March 1896, in Daulat Nagar, Gujrat District, British Punjab – 23 December 1969https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/2717/1/lsd_04_09_23-12-1969.pdf ) was member of 1st Lok Sabha from Hoshiarpur (Lok Sabha constitue ... Education * Govt Nawab Mumtaz girls college * Govt Boys High School References * * * Gujrat District Populated places in Punjab, Pakistan Populated places in Gujrat District Union councils of Gujrat District {{Gujrat-geo-stub ...
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National Highways Of Pakistan
National Highways of Pakistan ( ur, ) are a network of toll highways in Pakistan, which are owned, maintained and operated by the National Highways Authority under the Ministry of Communications. It maintains of roadways organized into various classifications which crisscross the country and provide access to major population centers. National Highways are not to be confused with provincial highways, which are roads maintained by the respective provinces. Pakistan's national highways include the famous Grand Trunk Road, Indus Highway, Karakoram Highway and Makran Coastal Highway. All national highways in Pakistan are pre-fixed with the letter 'N' (for "national") followed by the unique numerical designation of the specific highway (with a hyphen in the middle), e.g. "N-5". Each numerical designation is separated by five numerals, i.e. N-5, N-10, N-15, etc. National Highways are distinct from Strategic Highways, which begin with the prefix 'S' and are controlled and operated by ...
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Populated Places In Punjab, Pakistan
Population typically refers to the number of people in a single area, whether it be a city or town, region, country, continent, or the world. Governments typically quantify the size of the resident population within their jurisdiction using a census, a process of collecting, analysing, compiling, and publishing data regarding a population. Perspectives of various disciplines Social sciences In sociology and population geography, population refers to a group of human beings with some predefined criterion in common, such as location, Race (human categorization), race, ethnicity, nationality, or religion. Demography is a social science which entails the statistical study of populations. Ecology In ecology, a population is a group of organisms of the same species who inhabit the same particular geographical area and are capable of Sexual reproduction, interbreeding. The area of a sexual population is the area where interbreeding, inter-breeding is possible between any pai ...
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Diwan Chand Sharma
Diwan Chand Sharma (8 March 1896, in Daulat Nagar, Gujrat District, British Punjab – 23 December 1969https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/2717/1/lsd_04_09_23-12-1969.pdf ) was member of 1st Lok Sabha from Hoshiarpur (Lok Sabha constituency) in Punjab State, India. He was elected to 2nd Lok Sabha, 3rd and 4th Fourth or the fourth may refer to: * the ordinal form of the number 4 * ''Fourth'' (album), by Soft Machine, 1971 * Fourth (angle), an ancient astronomical subdivision * Fourth (music), a musical interval * ''The Fourth'' (1972 film), a Sovie ... from Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency). He was MP from Gurdaspur from 1957–1962, 1962–1967 and 1967–1968. He was succeeded by Prabodh Chandra. References 1896 births India MPs 1962–1967 India MPs 1967–1970 India MPs 1957–1962 India MPs 1952–1957 Punjab, India politicians Lok Sabha members from Punjab, India Year of death unknown People from Gujrat, Pakistan Indian National Congress p ...
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Shahjahanian
Shahjahanian ( ur, also spelled Shah Jahanian) is a village located in district of Gujrat, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 .... It is situated about 12 kilometers in north east of Gujrat. References {{Gujrat-geo-stub Villages in Gujrat District ...
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Bazurgwal
Bazurgwal is a village and Union Council of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32° 46' 43" N 74° 4' 9" E and is situated on the Bhimber Road, 30 km from Gujrat and 30 km from Bhimber. Daulat Nagar and Banian are neighbouring villages. Administratively, Bazurgwal is a part of Sabour Union Council of Kharian Tehsil. Before the Partition of 1947 of Punjab, Bazurgwal had a large Sikh population, and had three Sikh gurdwaras. Economy Until the late 1970s, agriculture and Army were the only employment. Small land holdings and no proper source of irrigation have forced people to look for alternatives. Until the mid 1990s, the Middle East The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabian Peninsula, Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Anatolia, Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Pro ... was the favourite destination for workers, but no ...
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Doga Sharif
{{more citations needed, date=October 2019 Doga Sharif (ڈوگہ شریف) is a village Gujrat District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated on the Bhimber Road, located at 32°43'42"N 74°4'37"E and is the second largest village of Tehsil Gujrat. A large pond is also situated by the main entrance of village. Doga Sharif is most famous due to shrine of Peer Abul Kamal Barq Shah Naushahi r.a (1924-1985) and his beloved son Peer Safdar Shah Naushahi Shaheed r.a (1943-1981),the father of religious scholar Sahibzada Syed Zamir Shah Education Doga Sharif has a High School for girls and boys inside the village and primary school for boys and many private schools. The population of Doga Sharif is estimated to be 18,000. Natural gas has been discovered in this village. Doga has many communities Gujjar, Thalla, Mehar, Jat, Rajpoot Rajput (from Sanskrit ''raja-putra'' 'son of a king') is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social statu ...
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Union Councils Of Pakistan
The union councils of Pakistan ( ur, ), referred to as village councils in villages, are an elected local government body consisting of 21 councillors, and headed by a Nazim which is equivalent to a mayor or chairperson and a Naib Nazib (vice chairperson). As of 2007, there are 5,375 rural union councils across 115 districts. They form the third-tier of local government and fifth tier overall. Its structure and responsibilities differ between provinces and territories. Administration Union councils are the primary governmental institution in Pakistan, Union Councils are often known as "Village Councils" in rural areas,the territory represented by a Village Council usually comprises a large village and surrounding areas, often including nearby small villages. The term Union Council may be used for localities that are part of cities. The territory of a Union Council or Village Council is usually part of a Tehsil (county). Less commonly, a Union Council may be part of a City Distr ...
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Thana
Thana means "police station" in South Asian countries, and can also mean the district controlled by a police station. * Thanas of Bangladesh, former subdistricts in the administrative geography of Bangladesh; later renamed ''upazila'' * in (British) Indian history, a ''thana'' was a group of princely states deemed too small to perform all functions separately *Thane is a city named after the word ''thana'' (police station) because it was important for its barracks back in colonial era, it is located in Konkan division The Konkan division is one of the six administrative divisions of Maharashtra state in India. It comprises the northern and central portions of the greater Konkani region, which were absorbed into Maharashtra owing to the States Reorganisat ..., a province of India * Thana Bhawan (), also known simply as Thana, is a town in Uttar Pradesh, India See also * * {{wikt-inline, thana * Tana (other) * Thaana, also known as Tāna, the modern writing s ...
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Provinces Of Pakistan
The administrative units of Pakistan comprise four provinces, one federal territory, and two disputed territories: the provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan; the Islamabad Capital Territory; and the administrative territories of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit–Baltistan. As part of the Kashmir conflict with neighbouring India, Pakistan has also claimed sovereignty over the Indian-controlled territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh since the First Kashmir War of 1947–1948, but has never exercised administrative authority over either region. All of Pakistan's provinces and territories are subdivided into divisions, which are further subdivided into districts, and then tehsils, which are again further subdivided into union councils. History of Pakistan Early history Pakistan inherited the territory comprising its current provinces from the British Raj following the Partition of India on 14 August 1947. Two days after independenc ...
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Gujrat Tehsil
Gujrat Tehsil ( ur, ) is a tehsil located in Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 .... The tehsil is administratively subdivided into 65 Union Councils. Tehsil Gujrat is home to such notables as Haji Nasir, Haji Zafar. References Gujrat District Tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan {{Gujrat-geo-stub ...
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Gujrat District
Gujrat (Punjabi and ur, ), is a district of Punjab Province in Pakistan. It is bounded on the northeast by Mirpur, on the northwest by the River Jhelum, which separates it from Jhelum District, on the east and southeast by the Chenab River, separating it from the districts of Gujranwala and Sialkot, and on the west by Mandi Bahauddin. District Gujrat is spread over an area of 3,192 square kilometres. History Ancient history According to the British Imperial Gazetteer: However the foundation of the capital, Gujrat, according to the Ancient Geography of India: Islamic Rule (Ghaznavid, Ghurid, Delhi, Suri, and Mughal Empires) In 997 CE, Mahmud Ghaznavi, took rule over the Ghaznavid dynasty established by his father Sebuktegin. After defeating the Hindu Shahis, he conquered their kingdom entirely which included the Punjab region of modern day Pakistan. After defeating the Ghaznavids, the Ghurids took over the region. They were in turn succeeded by the Sultan ...
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