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  2. Azizabad, Karachi - Wikipedia

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  3. Azizabad - Wikipedia

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    Azizabad (Karachi), a suburb of Gulberg Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Azizabad (Murree) , a village near Kali mitti in Punjab, Pakistan Azizabad (Nasirabad) , a village near Dera Jamali, Balochistan, Pakistan

  4. Federal B. Area - Wikipedia

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    The blocks are also known by other names, including blocks 1 and 2 as Sharifabad, block 3 as Hussainabad, blocks 4, 5, and 6 as Tayyababad, blocks 7 and 8 as Azizabad, blocks 9 and 10 as Dastagir, blocks 11 and 12 as Sharifabad, blocks 14 and 15 as Naseerabad, block 16 as Water Pump, blocks 17 and 18 as Samanabad, block 19 as Al-Noor Society ...

  5. Nazimabad District - Wikipedia

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    Nazimabad District (Urdu: ضلع ناظم آباد ), formerly Karachi Central District, is an administrative district of Karachi Division in Sindh, Pakistan created in 1996. According to 2023 Pakistani census population of Nazimabad District is 3,822,325 (3.8 million).

  6. Azizabad, Rey - Wikipedia

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    Azizabad (Persian: عزیزآباد, also Romanized as ʿAzīzābād) is a village in Hasanabad Rural District, Fashapuyeh District, Ray County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9, in 4 families.

  7. Gulberg Town, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Azizabad Karimabad Gulberg; Government ... There are 613,724 people in Gulberg Subdivision of which 502,002 spoke Urdu, 26,576 Pashto, 21,243 Punjabi, 15,542 Saraiki ...

  8. MQM Violence (1994–2016) - Wikipedia

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    During May and June 1994, MQM carried out a series of attacks following the army's withdrawal. These included car bombings, riots, and targeted killings, resulting in the deaths of around 750 people, including non-Urdu speakers and other opponents of MQM. [14] [15]

  9. Dastagir Colony - Wikipedia

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    Dastagir Society, also called Dastagir Colony (Urdu: دستگیر کالونی), is a residential area in Gulberg Town, in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Dastagir Society borders Azizabad (Karachi), Yasinabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Block 7 F.B. Area. It comprises block 9, 14, 15 and 16 of F.B. Area.