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  2. Rahim Yar Khan - Wikipedia

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    Rahim Yar Khan has had the status of a separate district since 1943. The district derives its name from its headquarters, the city of Rahim Yar Khan, which was known as "Naushehra" until 1881. To avoid confusion with the similarly named city of Nowshera , the ruler of Bahawalpur , Nawab Sadiq Khan IV, renamed it after his first son, Rahim Yar ...

  3. Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express (Urdu: روزنامہ ایکسپریس) is a Pakistani Urdu-language newspapers owned by Lakson Group. [1] [2] It is published simultaneously from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Rahim Yar Khan and Sukkar. [3] [4]

  4. Sheikh Fayyaz Ud Din - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Fayyaz Ud Din (Urdu: شیخ فیاض الدین; born 15 December 1945) is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 to August 2023. Previously he was a member of the National Assembly from June 2013 to May 2018.

  5. Rahim Yar Khan Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    Rahim Yar Khan Tehsil (Urdu: تحصیل رحیم یار خان) is an administrative subdivision of Rahim Yar Khan District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [ 3 ] Demographics

  6. Khwaja Ghulam Farid - Wikipedia

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    Khawaja Ghulam Farid (also romanized as Fareed; c. 1841 /1845 – 24 July 1901) was a 19th-century Sufi poet and mystic from Bahawalpur, Punjab, British India, belonging to the Chishti Order.

  7. Rahim Yar Khan District - Wikipedia

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    Rahim Yar Khan has had the status of a separate district since 1943. The district derives its name from its headquarters, the city of Rahim Yar Khan, which was known as "Naushehra" until 1881. To avoid confusion with the similarly named city of Nowshera, the ruler of Bahawalpur, Nawab Sadiq Khan IV, renamed it after his first son, Rahim Yar Khan.

  8. Bahawalnagar - Wikipedia

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    Old name of Bahawalnagar was Rojanwali/Ubbha. It was named Bahawalnagar in 1904 after Bahawal Khan V, the ruler of the Bahawalpur state comprising the present districts of Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan. [5] It is 262 km (163 mi) south of Lahore and about 175 km (109 mi) miles east of Bahawalpur.

  9. Sadiqabad, Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Sadiqabad (Punjabi/Urdu: صادق آباد) is a city and capital of Sadiqabad Tehsil in Rahim Yar Khan District, Punjab province of Pakistan. [2] [3] It is situated at the border of Sindh and Punjab. According to the 2023 Pakistani census, it is the 32nd largest city of Pakistan with a population of 274,210. [1]