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  2. File:Former logo of Punjab Police Pakistan.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Punjab Police (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Police Rules of 1933 documented the police practices of the time, and introduced measures for improving administration and operational effectiveness. The rules indicate that the Punjab Police was a professional police organization by 1934, had considerable knowledge of the province's crime and criminals, and developed effective ...

  4. File:Flag of Punjab Police.png - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Jats - Wikipedia

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    Churaman, [21] Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan. Ganda Singh Dhillon, chieftain of Bhangi Misl [22] Gokula, chieftain of Tilpat [23] Gujjar Singh Banghi, a Sikh warrior and one of the triumvirates who ruled over Lahore prior to the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh [24] Hari Singh Dhillon, ruler of Bhangi Misl [25]

  8. Special Branch (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Special Branch (Pakistan) (Urdu: سپیشل برانچ ) are an intelligence unit in the Police Service of Pakistan. [1] It is a specialized unit in each provincial police force [2] responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence information within its territory.

  9. National symbols of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Minar-e-Pakistan (Urdu: مينارِ پاكستان; Mīnār-ĕ Pākistān) which is the national tower of Pakistan also known as Tower of Pakistan is a 60 metre tall concrete minaret in Iqbal Park in Lahore. [13] The Minar was built on the site where the Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution, demanding the creation of Pakistan.