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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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  • Guru Har Rai left Goindval on a tour of the districts where the [[Sikh]] faith had taken root in the time of his predecessors He
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  • ...a Misl had the following territories in its possession:- Some parts of the districts of Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba, Kharparkheri and Singhpura in Bari-Do
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  • ...nam Singh''' (d. 1927), an ascetic saint widely respected in the southern districts of the Punjab, was born the son of BhaT BTr Singh and Pradhan Kaur of
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  • ...visit included a fairly extensive journey through Majha, Malwa and Bangar districts of the Punjab. The first stop during this journey was at Amritsar, followed ...the Lakhi Jungle, a desolate and sandy tract comprising mainly present-day districts of Bhatinda and Faridkot. According to the Guru kian Sakhian, Baisakhi of 1
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  • [[Category:Districts]][[Category:Jammu Kashmir]]
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  • ...tala (31"49'N, 75"12'E), on the boundary between Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts of the Punjab, is sacted to Guru Nanak, who stayed here on his way to
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  • ...cial reports which the military governor of Peshawar received from various districts and this makes the work authentic and reliable. Though the style resembles
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  • ==Districts Affilated To PSCA==
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  • ...f canals. The area now comprising of Faisalabad District was part of three Districts via Gujranwala, Jhang and Sahiwal. This area was located between [[river Ra
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  • ...in Eastern Punjab. People with this surname are primarily found in Eastern Districts of Punjab i.e. Roopnagar (Ropar), S.A.S Nagar (Mohali), Patiala, Ludhiana a
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  • ...36 kms.). The border with China is 465 kms. long. Pakistan has annexed the districts of Dianer, Baltistan, Gilgit, Muzaffarabad, Kotii, Mirpur, Poonch and Bagh, ...mmu Province (comprising Jammu, Kathua, Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur and Doda districts).).
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • '''Pachhada Jats''' are the Jat people, that are mostly found in the western districts of Uttar Pradesh. There are about 400,000 Pachhada's there. Their biggest c
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  • ...he period between the two Anglo Sikh wars, and the settlement of various districts under British officers. These energetic and vigilant officers also kept the
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  • ...am Singh the charge of his private seal and^'dgmin Amritsar and Shahpur districts. Under Maharaja Sher Singh, Ram Singh received various military command
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  • ...arpur and Gurdaspur districts. The Sutlej-Ghaggar Plain embraces the other districts of the Punjab. Most of the Punjab is an alluvial plain, bounded by mountain ...the cultivated area is less than 60 per cent of the total. It is in these districts that considerable land is covered by Shivalik Hills and the beds of seasona
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  • ...Sahib city is headquarters of Fatehgarh Sahib district, one of the twenty districts in the state of Punjab in North-West India. {{Districts Of Punjab}}
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  • The Kambohs, who number about 150,000, are found mostly in the districts of Karnal, Umballa, Jullunder, Montgomery, Lahore and Amritsar. They are ag ...r Punjab. Sainis have their stronghold in Hoshiarpur , Gurdaspur and Ropar districts where they hold and dominate significant number of villages. Mahtons hold
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  • {{Districts of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • ...809 he, along with Deva Singh, was in possession of Ropar and its adjacent districts including Khizrabad and Mianpur, a tract covering 115 villages with an esti
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  • ...r]], [[Jalandhar]], [[patiala]], [[Ludhiana]] and [[Chandigarh]] and other districts like [[Kapurthala]], [[Hoshiarpur]], [[Bathinda]], [[Faridkot]], [[Ferozepu
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  • ✝ In [[Ludhiana]] and [[Jhang]] districts, the Lobanas claimed to be the descendants of Chauhan Rajputs of Jaipur and ...they claimed to be Ragubansi Rajputs. The Lobanas of Kangra and Hoshiarpur districts claimed their origin from the Gaur Brahmins of Pilibhit. A good number of t
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  • ...in-land sweet water fish market and home of varied wild life. The nearest districts are Harike, Amritsar, Kapurthala and Ferozepur. ...the rich biodiversity it supported. Kanjli and Kapurthala are the nearest districts.
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  • ...Muhammad Munir claimed the entire Doaba and parts ofLudhiana and Firozpur districts for West Punjab. In the last meeting of the Commission held in Services Clu ...between the districts of Lahore and Firozpur and further down between the districts of Montgomery and Firozpur up to the point where this boundary meets the bo
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  • ...tments called daftars to deal with all civil and military accounts. In the districts of different subahs treasuries were established to maintain regular account
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  • '''Faridkot district''' is one of the seventeen districts and '''Faridkot town''' is an important historic town in the state of [[Pun {{Districts Of Punjab}}
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  • .... Crossing the River Indus, he realized tribute from Baluchi chiefs in the districts of Muzaffargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan and Dera Isma'il Khan.
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • ...hamrait is a major and dominant clan of Sainis in Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur districts of Punjab. In the hills the same clan is found among Pathania Rajputs as Dh ...rch Dhampal, is a major clan of Sainis in Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Ropar districts , all within 20 miles to 100 miles proximity to the historical fort of
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  • Ladakh is divided into two Districts
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  • ...from where he sent out his eight principal disciples to preach in various districts of eastern India. These disciples established Sikh shrines at places visite
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  • ...encies up to the Khaibar, Bannu, Tonk, Kalabagh and other dependent Waziri districts, the Derajat and the rich and fertile province of Multan. For relinquishing
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  • ...est Indian state by area, the ninth largest by population and comprises 30 districts.
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  • ...pper Jalandhar Doab, in parts of [[Ludhiana]], [[Ambala]] and [[Firozpur]] districts and the entire country south of the [[River Sutlej]], yielding an annual re
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  • ...rch Dhampal, is a major clan of Sainis in Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Ropar districts , all within 20 miles to 100 miles proximity to the historical fort of ...hamrait is a major and dominant clan of Sainis in Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur districts of Punjab. In the hills the same clan is found among Pathania Rajputs as Dh
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • ...r annum and seized all the possessions of the family, In Lahore, and Kasur districts of the Majha.)
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  • ...Punjab. Consequently, all abductions of the West Punjab migrated to those districts to avoid detection. The non-Muslim women and children of Amor Camp could no
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  • ...he community is concentrated in western Uttar Pradesh, found mainly in the districts of Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Bulandshahr. Historically, the Mirasi were the ...ly in the districts of Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Gaya, Munger, Nalanda and Patna districts. The Mirasi speak Magadhi among themselves and Urdu with outsiders. Unlike
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  • ...his strategy enabled him to retain possession of a few villages in distant districts ofFatehabad and Sirsa. He responded to the call of Baba Sahib Singh Be
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  • Nawanshahr district was carved out of [[Hoshiarpur]] and [[Jalandhar]] districts of [[Punjab]] in November 7, 1995 on the auspicious occasion of birthday of ...rice of land here is sky-scraping and almost far more than the rest of the districts in the state. This is merely because of the foreign currency sent by the NR
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  • ...Eastern Punjab''. People with this surname are primarily found in Eastern Districts of Punjab i.e. Roopnagar (Ropar), S.A.S Nagar (Mohali), Patiala, Ludhiana a
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  • [[Image:Karnataka-districts-numbered with legend.png|800px]] [[category:districts]]
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  • ...father Desa Singh in 1832 as the nazim (governor) of Kangra and the hill districts, with the title of Qaisar ul-Iqtidar. Earlier, he had served the Maharaja i
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  • ...urpur. Soon after he was made the nazim (administrator) of Kangra and hill districts of Chamba, Nurpur, Kotla, Shahpur, Jasrota, Basohli, Mankot, Jasvan, Siba,
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  • ...was immediately sent to tour the villages south of the Sutlej river in the districts known as the Malwa country. He visited many villages, where he harangued th
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  • The book as published in 1865 dealt with the chiefs and their families in districts between the rivers Beas and Indus, then forming the Lahore and Rawalpindi d
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  • ...rsia where he obtained a civil appointment as administrator of the Kurdish districts, came to Lahore in 1826, and secured a rank in the Sikh army through the go
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  • ...led by 29 deputy commissioners and 43 assistant commissioners. In 1850 the districts of Hazara, Peshawar and Kohat were joined together to form the eighth divis
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  • ...ing between Beas and Ravi rivers are included in the Majha region, and the districts below the Sutlej river are included in the Malwa region. Some of the social
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  • ...a salary ofRs 1,000 per month, of the provinces ofJasrota and Nurpur, two districts then newly annexed to Lahore. In 1832, he became governor of Gujrat.
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  • ...rai, the state was carved out of the Himalayan and adjoining north-western districts of Uttar Pradesh on 9 November 2000, becoming the 27th state of the Republi
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[Category:districts]]
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  • ...hib lie to the North, on the other side of the river Sutlej. The Pakistani districts of Okara and Kasur border Malva on the West. Located between the Sutlej an ...were mainly concentrated in Barnala, Sangrur, Firozpur, Patiala, Ludhiana, districts of Malva.
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  • ...of villages in its vincity and others in the [[Gujrat]] and [[Gujranwala]] districts. Not content with these possessions, he marched northward and seized Rawalp
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}}
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  • ...Kent, to this renowned 'Panjabi Town' which, together with the surrounding districts, has the largest concentration of Sikhs outside Panjab.
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  • ...n he was given a minor military command for the maintenance of which a few districts were leased out to him. Lal Singh increased his influence by winning the fa
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  • ...khs are notified as agricultural tribe throughout the Punjab except in the districts of Lyallpur, Jhang, Shahpur, and Montgomery? ...hia:''' The Lobana Sikhs have been notified as an agricultural tribe in 11 districts only, namely – Ambala, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Ferozepur, Lahore
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  • ...e numbers, it is curious that they should not be found in the intermediate Districts through which they must have passed. The Chhina are also found in Mianwali ...believe Rose is wrong to say that there were no Chhina in the intermediate districts. Gujranwala and Sheikhupura both had a large Chhina presence.
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  • ...districts of Himachal Pardesh in the north east, Jalandhar and Kapurthala districts (interspersed) in south-west and Gurdaspur district in the north-west. ...of this practice in their respective districts. The returns of the various districts of the Province, this practice was very much prevalent in Una and Garhshank
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  • ...s Education in the Punjab, 1883, states on the basis of a survey of some districts carried out by Bhai Gurmukh Singh, "...it is clear that by the establis
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  • ...kistan in the west. Malwa comprises eleven of the seventeen administrative districts of the Punjab, viz., Firozpur, Faridkot, Moga, Muktsar, Bathinda, San ...ect Malwai, would exclude the present Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib and Ropar districts and part of Ludhiana district from Malwa because a different dialect, call
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  • ...all territory west of the Indus and the revenue of Char Mahal or the four districts of Sialkot, Aurangabad, [[Gujrat]] and Pasrur, assessed at 14 lakhs a year. ...other Afghan invasion. Mir Mannu had failed to pay the revenue of the four districts ceded to the Durrani and, in the middle of November, advance units of Afgha
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  • ...amrait is a major and dominant clan of Sainis in Hoshiarpuir and Gurdaspur districts of Punjab. In the hills the same clan is found among Pathania Rajputs as Dh
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  • ...ry and attach it to British interests. He reduced tensions in the frontier districts by pacification and settlement of the Sindh Sagar Doab, Bannu, Hazara, Pesh
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  • ...akh rupees. His territories continued to grow as his associates freed more districts.
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  • ...against Timur Shah. Early in the nineteenth century Pakhli comprised three districts, Mansehra in the south and south east, Shikiari in the north east, and Berk
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  • ...ind Singh a large number---e.g. the Manjha Jats in the Lahore and Amritsar Districts-allow boys to have their hair cut, up to about 15 years, when they take the
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  • ...e stronghold of Banga Saini's is in the region of Jalandhar and Nawanshahr districts of Punjab where they are among the leading land owning group.
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  • ...SIKHS. In 1756, he set out on an extensive tour through Hazara and Attock districts and the Pothohar region establishing gurdwaras and imparting the vows of Am
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  • ...brought Fateh Singh ample rewards. The Maharaja had bestowed upon him the districts of Dakha, Kot, Jagraon, Talvandi, Naraingarh and Raipur after his [[Malwa|M
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  • [[Guru Nanak]] Dev ji's visits to [[Leh]] and [[Kargil]] districts of [[Jammu]] And [[Kashmir]] are marked by historical Gurdwaras.
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  • ...new mansions which have come up in rural Punjab, especially in the border districts of Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Ferozepore, are illustrative of where some of th
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  • {{Districts Of Punjab}} [[category:districts]]
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  • Two majority Panjabi speaking districts were left out of the 1961 census. The now already shrunken Panjab was furth
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  • ...e roots of British power in the Punjab. He divided the province into seven districts, pacified and settled the northwest frontier, improved agriculture, reduced
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  • ...Nabha States respectively, lay with the geographical orbit of the southern districts of East Punjab. There were also islands of Patiala State in what is now Him ...vided for educational purposes. The Hindi speaking region consisted of the districts of Mahendragarh and Kohistan (including Chhachrauli tehsil minus Dera Bassi
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  • ...time of Chaos, Riots, Mass looting, Killings. Many Sikh Families, from the districts of Gujranwala, Sialkot, Lyallpur, Migrated to Jalandhar District, ans settl {{Districts Of Punjab}}
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  • ...ia in the Indian Union, establishing PEPSU which was organized into eight districts.
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