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{{more citations needed, date=October 2019 Doga Sharif (ڈوگہ شریف) is a village in
Gujrat District Gujrat ( Punjabi, ) is a district of Gujrat Division in the Pakistani province of Punjab. The Gujrat District was created by the British Government in 1846. According to the 2023 Pakistani census the population of the Gujrat District is 3,219 ...
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. 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 because Dr Syed Muzamil hussian Shah was candidate For provincial assembly (MPA) he was the 1st canidate from this village.His elder brother Syed Muhmmad Azam shah who was a honest police officer.and also 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 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
SYED Syed may refer to: * Seyd, alternative for Sayyid (name) * Alternative for Sayyid, an honorific title * Ahsan Ali Syed (born 1973), Indian businessman * Ghulam Murtaza Syed (1904-1995), prominent Sindhi politician * Ibrahim Bijli Syed (born 1939) ...
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Gujjar The Gurjar (or Gujjar, Gujar, Gurjara) are an agricultural ethnic community, residing mainly in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, divided internally into various clan groups. They were traditionally involved in agriculture, pastoral and nomadic ...
, Thalla, Mehar,
Jat The Jat people (, ), also spelt Jaat and Jatt, are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh, many Jats migrated north into the Punjab region in l ...
, Rajpoot and many others. The population is 99.99% Muslim with a Sunni majority with famous Syed Family Dr muzamil hussain and his brothers Dary waly syed and other is Naushahi Sufi Order Shrine of Peer Abul Kamal Shah Barq Naushahi and Peer Safdar Hussain Shah Naushahi. Agriculture is a profession of people of Doga. Small land holdings and no proper source of irrigation have forced people to look for alternatives. From then on till mid-1990s Middle East was the favorite destination for the workers. But now people from Doga are working and living in Europe, Middle East, mainly Greece, Italy, Spain, Saudi Arabia and UAE. Many are well settled and living with their families. * Villages in Gujrat District