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Gujrat [a] (Punjabi: [ɡʊd͡ʒɾaːt̪]) is the thirteenth largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab. [4] Located on the western bank of the Chenab River in northern Punjab's Chaj Do'āb, it serves as the headquarters of the eponymous district and disvision; and is the 20th most populous in Pakistan, with a population of 390,533 in 2017.
Map of Pakistan with Gujrat District highlighted. The following towns, villages, and other populated places are located within Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan. Where known, they are listed by tehsil; otherwise they are in alphabetical order.
Gujrat (Punjabi, Urdu: ضلع گجرات) is district of Gujrat Division in the Pakistani province of Punjab. District Gujrat was created by British Government in 1846. District Gujrat was created by British Government in 1846.
Gujrat Division [a] (Punjabi: [ɡʊd͡ʒ'ɾaːt 'ɖɪʋɪ'ʒən]) is an administrative division of Punjab, Pakistan, comprising the districts of Gujrat, Hafizabad, Mandi Bahauddin, and Wazirabad; [2] and headquartered at the city of Gujrat in northern-eastern side of Punjab. With a population of over 7.3 million, it is the least populous of the ...
Daulat Nagar (دولت نگر) is a town and union council in Gujrat Tehsil & Gujrat District, Punjab province Pakistan. It's situated nearby to the villages Ghari Bhau, Doga Sharif , Bazurgwal and Shahjahanian . [ 2 ]
Jalalpur Jattan (Punjabi: جلالپور جٹاں, Urdu: جلالپور جٹاں) is a city in Gujrat District in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It is the centre of Jalalpur Jattan Tehsil and about 50 km from Kashmir. [2]
Kharian Tehsil (Punjabi and Urdu: تحصیل کھاریاں) is a tehsil (sub-district) located in Gujrat District, [2] [3] Punjab, Pakistan. The town lies between the Chenab river and Jhelum river and in the north the foothills of the Pir Panjal mountains.
Dinga, also spelled Deengah, is a city in the Gujrat District, in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It lies between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab. The main highway that runs from Lahore to Rawalpindi is about 23 km (16.7 mi) northeast of Deengah. Deengah is about 100 km (62 mi) from the border between Pakistan and India.