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  2. Furniture industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    As per World Trade Organization's statistics, the wooden furniture exports of Pakistan reportedly amounted to almost $51 million in the calendar year (CY) 2011. [2] Whereas, in 2009-2010 the furniture exports of Pakistan ranged between $25 million to $30 million (excluding undocumented exports of an approximate amount of $10 million).

  3. NA-57 Rawalpindi-VI - Wikipedia

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    NA-57 Rawalpindi-VI (این اے-57، راولپنڈی-6) ... Sardar Shaukat Hayat Khan 22,720 21.11 PML(Q) Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad 10,964 10.19 Others

  4. Golra Sharif Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was envisioned by Ishfaq Khattak, the DS of the Rawalpindi division. In late 2002, the headquarters issued instructions to all the divisions of the Pakistan railways to scrap all the old items including crockery, furniture, locomotives, and saloons for narrow gauge lines. Ishfaq Khattak saw this as an opportunity to accumulate all ...

  5. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, London 1946 Second-oldest continuously published Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan 8 Daily Nawa-i-Waqt: Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Multan 1940 Oldest continuously published Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan 9 Daily The Patriot [4] English Islamabad, Lahore – 10 Khabrain (Urdu: خبریں) Urdu

  6. Rawalpindi Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi remained under the rule of Ghakkars until Muqrab Khan, the last Ghakkar ruler, was defeated by Sikhs in 1765. Under Sikh rule, traders were invited to settle in Rawalpindi. A thriving trade was established, but during the nineteenth century the Sikhs lost the city to the British, who established a cantonment south of the old city.

  7. NA-54 Rawalpindi-III - Wikipedia

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    NA-54 Rawalpindi-III (این اے-54، راولپنڈی-3) ... Mansoor Hayat Khan: PTI: 2024–present: NA-54 Rawalpindi-III. Election Member Party 2024: Aqeel Malik:

  8. List of active railway stations in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Aab-e-Gum; Ahmedwal; Babar Kachh; Beleli; Bostan Junction; Bukhtiarabad Domki; Chaman; Dalbandin; Damboli; Dera Allah Yar ; Dera Murad Jamali; Dozan; Gulistan; Harnai ...

  9. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is a cricket stadium located in Rawalpindi, Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located close to Pir Meher Ali Shah University and Rawalpindi Arts Council and has an estimated capacity of 20,000. [1] The first international match at the stadium was played on 19 January 1992, when Sri Lanka faced Pakistan in an ODI. [2]

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