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During British rule, All the districts that later formed Dera Ghazi Khan Division, collectively formed a district of Multan Division. [3] Dera Ghazi Khan was made into a separate division in 1982 and took more than 60% land area of Multan division. The division system was abolished in 2000 but restored in 2008 after the restoration of democracy ...
Koh-e-Suleman Tehsil, [2] formerly known as De-Excluded Area D.G. Khan and D.G. Khan Tribal Area, is a tehsil located in Taunsa District, Punjab, Pakistan. [3] The population is 248,683, according to the 2023 census. [1] Barring a small Saraiki-speaking section, almost the entire population of the tehsil (97.7%) is Balochi-speaking. [1]
Rahim Yar Khan District; 45,588 13,400,009 293.94/km 2: 52.13% Dera Ghazi Khan Division [6] ڈیرہ غازی خان ڈویژن: Dera Ghazi Khan: Dera Ghazi Khan District; Layyah District; Muzaffargarh District; Rajanpur District; Taunsa District; Kot Addu District; 38,778 12,892,465 332.47/km 2: 48.00% Faisalabad Division [7] فیصل آباد ...
When West Pakistan was dissolved, the divisions were regrouped into four new provinces. Gradually over the late 1970s, new divisions were formed; Hazara and Kohat divisions were split from Peshawar Division; Gujranwala Division was formed from parts of Lahore and Rawalpindi divisions; Dera Ghazi Khan Division was split from Multan Division; Faisalabad Division was split from Sargodha Division ...
Sahiwal region was part of the division till 2008 when a separate Sahiwal division was created. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The division laid between 28°25' and 33°13 N and 69°19' and 73°39 E, the Sutlej divided it from Bahawalpur on the south-east, while the Indus river flowed partly through the Division and partly along its border to the west.
As of the 2023 census, residual Dera Ghazi Khan district has 292,658 households and a population of 2,348,245. [16] The district has a sex ratio of 100.71 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 43.98%: 47.78% for males and 35.64% for females.
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Dera Ghazi Khan Tehsil was created as a subdivision of Dera Ghazi Khan District during British rule. The population according to the 1901 census of India was 193,744, compared with 177,062 in 1891. The population according to the 1901 census of India was 193,744, compared with 177,062 in 1891.