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Ahmad Pur Sial (), is a city in
Jhang District Jhang District (Punjabi language, Punjabi and ) is a Districts of Pakistan, district of Faisalabad Division, Faisalabad division in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab province, Pakistan. Jhang is the capital and administrative seat of the district. ...
in the
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province of
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. The city is the headquarters of Ahmad Pur Sial Tehsil.4,311 deserving women get financial assistance in Jhang (including Ahmadpur Sial)
The News International (newspaper), Published 12 April 2020, Retrieved 22 July 2021


History

The Ahmad Pur and Garh Mahraja domains were added to the possessions of the Rajbana
Sial In geology, sial is an antiquated blended term for the composition of the upper layer of Earth's crust, namely rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals. It is sometimes equated with the continental crust because it is absent in the wide ocea ...
tribe who had driven out the Baloch to the Thal and defeated the Nawab of Multan by the late 1700s under its tribal chief, Mahr Rajab Khan Sial. The tribe from then onwards held the tract of land from their seat of power in Badh Rajbana,
Shorkot Shorkot (), (), is a city in Punjab (Pakistan) and serves as the capital of Shorkot Tehsil in Jhang District. The city is renowned for the tombs of several prominent Sufism, Sufi saints, including Sultan Bahoo, Syed Akbar Ali Shah Gilani, Syed ...
up to Kundal Khokhar, into the
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 agricultura ...
boundary and several villages in the Thal region.


References

Populated places in Jhang District Jhang District Tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan Cities in Punjab (Pakistan) {{Jhang-geo-stub