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  2. Chowk Azam - Wikipedia

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    Chowk Azam is a small city and a municipal committee in Layyah District of Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [2] It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Layyah, the headquarters of the Layyah District, on the Mianwali and Multan road (MM road). [3] According to 2023 Census of Pakistan, Chowk Azam has an estimated population of 87,376 people. [4]

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  4. Chowk Sarwar Shaheed Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    Chowk Azam is situated about forty kilometers to the north of this city, and Muzaffargarh District is located about seventy kilometers to the south. Additionally, the city Rangpur is located thirty kilometers away to the east, which is the same region mentioned by Syed Waris Shah in his book, Heer.

  5. List of populated places in Punjab (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Awan Sharif: Village: Gujrat Aaliwala: Town: Dera Ghazi Khan Abbakhel: Village: Mianwali Abbasian Wala: Village: Bhakkar Abdul Hakeem: City: Khanewal Achh: Village

  6. File:Photo of Chowk Azam Minar in Chowk Azam, Punjab Pakistan ...

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    English: Photo of Chowk Azam Minar in Chowk Azam, a city of Layyah District just 25 km from Layyah. It is located on the Mianwali and Multan road (MM road). It is located on the Mianwali and Multan road (MM road).

  7. Grand Trunk Road - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Road (formerly known as Uttarapath, Sadak-e-Azam, Shah Rah-e-Azam, Badshahi Sadak, and Long Walk) [1] is one of Asia's oldest and longest major roads. For at least 2,500 years [ 3 ] it has linked Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent .

  8. Layyah District - Wikipedia

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    The area around Layyah was part of Multan region when Umayyad Arabs conquered the area, spreading Islam in the region. The town was founded around 1550 by Kamal Khan, who laid foundation of Dera Ghazi Khan.

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