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  • ...a]], has twenty administrative districts although only seventeen are large districts while three are administrative cities. The twenty districts of Punjab state are:
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  • Moga district is one of the nineteen districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. {{Districts of Punjab}}
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  • ==Districts prior to 1947, where Sikhs were mainly concentrated== *Montgomery District (Present day Pakpattan, Sahiwal, Okara districts)
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  • ...a]], has twenty administrative districts although only seventeen are large districts while three are administrative cities. The twenty districts of Punjab state are:
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  • Major teams - Canterbury, Northern Districts
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  • Amritsar is one of the most Sikh populated districts of Punjab. Of the total population of 3,096,077, 2,383,575 are Sikhs (76.99 Apparently, Hoshiarpur is one of the few districts in Punjab that has a Hindu majority. According to the 2001 census, from a t
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • Amritsar is one of the most Sikh districts of Punjab. Of the total population of 3,096,077, 2,383,575 are Sikhs (76.99
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  • Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local ...below that of India's subnational states and territories. Where warranted, districts may further be grouped into administrative divisions, which form an interme
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  • '''Firozpur''' is one of the nineteen districts and a famous historic town in the state of [[Punjab]] in North-West [[India ...To the east of this district lie [[Moga]], [[Faridkot]] and [[Muktsar]] [[districts of Punjab]].
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  • ...s. Doab is a Persian term meaning "[between] two waters". It comprises the districts of Nawan Shahr, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, and Kapurthala. It is also known as
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  • ...unjab and Haryana. Parts of Fatehgarh Sahib district, and parts of Patiala districts like Rajpura are also part of Powadh. The language is spoken over a large a ...d a big area of south east Malwa, consisting of Patiala, Mohali, and Ropar districts. The majority of population is Sikh, and unlike most other areas in Punjab
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  • ...great large numbers in Amritsar, Lahore, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur, districts of Majha, Doaba, and Malva.
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  • ...district of Pakistan, although it is not uncommon to include the Pakistan districts of Sialkot, Gujranwala and Sheikhupura forming part of the upper Rachna Do ...them being rice, wheat and maize. Although in density of population these districts rank after Jalandhar and Ludhiana, over 21 per cent of the total population
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  • [[Kargil]] is one of the two districts of [[Ladakh]] region of Jammu and Kashmir. It came into the limelight on th [[Category:Districts]]
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  • '''TASIMBU''', a village in Patiala districts, 13 km northeast of Ambala city (30°23'N, 76°47'E), claims a historical
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  • ...ed into four divisions - Ambala, Rohtak, Gurgaon and Hissar. There are 19 districts, 47 sub-divisions, 67 tehsils, 45 sub-tehsils and 116 blocks. Haryana is si
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  • :Secondly, due to his efforts the Lobanas of ten districts were included among the agricultural tribes of the Punjab in 1906.
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  • Faisalabad District is one of the districts of [[Punjab province]], [[Pakistan]]. According to the 1998 census of [[Pak
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • ...the fertility of the land. The district is bounded by the Himachal Pradesh districts of Chamba to the north, Lahul and Spiti to the northeast, Kullu to the east ...of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The British district included the present-day districts of Kangra, Hamirpur, Kullu, Lahul and Spiti. Kangra District was part of
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