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  2. Rawalpindi District - Wikipedia

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    [4] The district of Rawalpindi was created during British rule as part of Punjab province. The district obtained its current boundaries in 1904 when Attock District was created as a separate district. According to the 1901 census of India the population in 1901 was 558,699, an increase of 4.7% from 1891. [3]

  3. Demographics of Rawalpindi District - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 census the population of the district was 5,405,633 of which 54.% were urban, making Rawalpindi the second most urbanised district in Punjab. [13] Also at the time of the 2017 Census of Pakistan, the distribution of the population of Rawalpindi District by first language was as follows: [14] 68.7% Punjabi; 10.9% Pashto; 10.2% Urdu ...

  4. List of districts in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Jhelam District; Rawalpindi District; Shahpur District; The exact same setup was in use at the time of the 1881 Census of Punjab as well. [7] By the 1901 census, the 10 revenue divisions that had been in place since 1868 had also been reorganized into only 5 larger divisions: Delhi, Jalandhar, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi, and Sirsah District ...

  5. List of tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2 List of the tehsils by population over the years. 3 See also. 4 References. ... Rawalpindi District: Gujar Khan: 1,457 781,578 536.43 79.72% Kahuta: 637 237,843 373.38

  6. Rawalpindi Division - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi District: 15 Gujar Khan: 1,457 ... The Commissioner's headquarters are at Rawalpindi and Murree. The total population of the Division increased from ...

  7. Gujar Khan Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    The tehsil of Gujar Khan was described in the Imperial Gazetteer of India, compiled during the first decade of the twentieth century, as follows: [3] "Southern tahsil of Rawalpindi District, Punjab, lying between 33°4′ and 33°26′ N. and 72°56′ and 73°37′ E., with an area of 567 square miles.

  8. Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    97.4% of children ages 6–16 in urban areas of Rawalpindi District are enrolled in school – the third highest percentage in Pakistan after Islamabad and Karachi. [ 102 ] 77.1% of Rawalpindi's students in Class 5 are able to read sentences in English.

  9. Category:Populated places in Rawalpindi District - Wikipedia

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    Union councils of Rawalpindi District (6 C, 56 P) C. Chaklala Cantonment (5 P) P. Populated places in Gujar Khan Tehsil (2 C, 26 P) R.