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Muzaffargarh (other)
Muzaffargarh is a city in Punjab, Pakistan. Muzaffargarh may also refer to: *Muzaffargarh District, a district of Punjab, Pakistan * Muzaffargarh Tehsil, a tehsil of district Muzaffargarh * Muzaffargarh railway station, a railway station in Pakistan See also * Muzaffarabad (other) * Muzaffarpur Muzaffarpur () is a city located in Muzaffarpur district on the banks of Burhi Gandak River, Burhi Gandak river in the Tirhut division of the Indian state of Bihar. It serves as the headquarters of the Tirhut division, the Muzaffarpur distri ...
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Muzaffargarh
Muzaffargarh is a city in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Located on the bank of the Chenab River, it is the capital of the eponymous district. It is the 39th most populous city of Pakistan. History The Muzaffargarh region was an agricultural and forested area during the Indus Valley civilization. Then came the Vedic period, which was characterized by the introduction of Indo-Aryan culture into the Punjab province. Over time, several other civilizations came to power in the ancient town and surrounding district: the Kambojas, the Daradas, the Kekayas, the Madras, the Pauravas, the Yaudheyas, the Malavas and the Kurus. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Alexander the Great marched into the present-day Punjab province with an army of 50,000 men. The Muzaffargarh region was, during different time periods, also ruled by the Maurya Empire, the Indo-Greek kingdom, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, the White Huns, the Kushano-Hephthalites, and the Turk and ...
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Muzaffargarh District
Muzaffargarh District () is a district of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Muzaffargarh city. It lies on the bank of the Chenab River. History Muzaffargarh () was founded by the Saddozai Nawab of Multan, Nawab Muzaffar Khan, in 1794. Muzaffargarh district was annexed by the British from its former Sikh rulers after the Second Anglo-Sikh War of 1848–1849. In 1861 it became the separate Muzaffargarh District. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India settled in the Muzaffargarh District. Muslim refugees from East Punjab, Haryana, Jammu started arriving and crossed the border into Pakistan; many were given land in Muzaffargarh District to settle. Administration The district is administratively divided into the following three tehsils (subdivisions), which contain a total of 93 Union Councils: Demographics Population As of the 2023 census, present Muzaffargarh ...
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Muzaffargarh Tehsil
Muzaffargarh Tehsil (), is a tehsil (an administrative subdivision) of Muzaffargarh District that falls in Dera Ghazi Khan Division, in the Punjab Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ... province of Pakistan. Administration The tehsil of Alipur is administratively subdivided into 35 Union Councils. These are Ahmed Mohana, Aludaywall, Baseera (Muzaffargarh), Basti Karak, Brahimwall, Chak Ferazi, Darain, Ganga, Garey Wahin, Ghazanfargarh, Gul Wala, Jaggatpur, Karamdad Qureshi, Khangarh, Khanpur Shumali, Lutkaran, M.Garh City No.1, M.Garh City No.2, M.Garh City No.3, Manika Bhutta, Mehra Sherqi, Mgarh City No.4, Minkpur, Muradabad, Nohanwali, Rangpur, Rohillanwali, Shah Jamal, Sharif Chajrah, Taleeri, Thatha Qureshi, Umer pur Janubi, Usman Koria, Uttra Sindeela and Wah ...
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Muzaffargarh Railway Station
Muzaffargarh is a city in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Located on the bank of the Chenab River, it is the capital of the eponymous district. It is the 39th most populous city of Pakistan. History The Muzaffargarh region was an agricultural and forested area during the Indus Valley civilization. Then came the Vedic period, which was characterized by the introduction of Indo-Aryan culture into the Punjab province. Over time, several other civilizations came to power in the ancient town and surrounding district: the Kambojas, the Daradas, the Kekayas, the Madras, the Pauravas, the Yaudheyas, the Malavas and the Kurus. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Alexander the Great marched into the present-day Punjab province with an army of 50,000 men. The Muzaffargarh region was, during different time periods, also ruled by the Maurya Empire, the Indo-Greek kingdom, the Kushan Empire, the Gupta Empire, the White Huns, the Kushano-Hephthalites, and the Turk and Hi ...
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Muzaffarabad (other)
Muzaffarabad is a city in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. Muzaffarabad may also refer to: ;Muzaffarabad *Muzaffarabad District *Muzaffarabad Airport * Muzaffarabad Fort * Battle of Muzaffarabad, during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 * Muzaffarabad chalo, protest march towards Muzaffarabad in Jammu and Kashmir, India ;Others *Muzaffarabad, a village in Patiya Upazila, Chittagong District, Bangladesh; site of the Muzaffarabad massacre during the 1971 Bangladesh genocide * Muzaffarabad (Assembly constituency), a former constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India See also * Mozaffarabad (other), places in Iran * Muzaffargarh, in Punjab, Pakistan * Muzaffarpur Muzaffarpur () is a city located in Muzaffarpur district on the banks of Burhi Gandak River, Burhi Gandak river in the Tirhut division of the Indian state of Bihar. It serves as the headquarters of the Tirhut division, the Muzaffarpur distri ...
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