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  2. NA-236 Karachi East-II - Wikipedia

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    It primarily covers the Gulshan-e-Iqbal Subdivision and census charges 12 and 13 of Jamshed Quarters. This constituency was formed from parts of the former NA-252 (Karachi-XIV), along with the section of Gulshan-e-Iqbal included in NA-253. [3] [4] [2]

  3. Khajwa, Chhatarpur - Wikipedia

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    Khajwa, officially known as Azad Nagar khajwa, also known as khajwa is the largest town, Janpad panchayat and Nagar Panchayat in Chhatarpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is 11 km from Khajuraho , 5 km from Rajnagar and 38 km from district headquarters Chhatarpur .

  4. Gulshan-e-Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Population distribution of Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Census 2017. Gulshan-e-Iqbal is dominated by the Urdu-speaking Muhajirs. [6] According to the 2017 census, it has a total population of 841,800, including 433,347 male, 408,298 female, and 155 transgender residents. The area has a population density of 29027.59. [7]

  5. File:Battle of Khajwa, 1659.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Battle of Khajwa - Wikipedia

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    Battle map of Khajwa, 1659.jpg. The armies of Aurangzeb and Shah Shuja fired their cannons at each other until Shah Shuja released his bulky war elephants and believed that his well-trained cannon gunners would reinforce the charge of his war elephants and eliminate any counterattack by Aurangzeb.

  7. Gulshan District - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2023 census, Karachi East district has 659,389 households and a population of 3,921,742. [14] The district has a sex ratio of 113.51 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 80.07%: 81.31% for males and 78.65% for females.

  8. Federal B. Area - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect of the area's geography is that Shahrah-e-Pakistan runs through it. This main artery of the city roughly bisects the area into two zones. The importance of the road cannot be overlooked. It is the same road which runs from the Port of Karachi to all the way to Landi Kotal in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [6]

  9. Allama Iqbal Town - Wikipedia

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    Allama Iqbal Town (Urdu: علامہ اقبال ٹاؤن) (also known as Iqbal Town or abbreviated as AIT) is a commercial and residential locality in the south-western Lahore, in Pakistan's Punjab province. [1] It is named after Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan. Development was started in the late 1970s and early 1980s.