Punjab, PakistanW
Punjab, Pakistan

Punjab is Pakistan's most populous province, with a population of about 110,012,442 as of 2017. Forming the bulk of the transnational Punjab region, it is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the enclave of Islamabad, and Azad Kashmir. It also shares borders with the Indian states of Punjab, Rajasthan, and the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The capital is Lahore, a cultural, historical, economic and cosmopolitan centre of Pakistan where the country's cinema industry, and much of its fashion industry, are based. Punjab is also the world's fifth-most populous subnational entity, and the most populous outside China or India.

PunjabW
Punjab

Punjab is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India. The boundaries of the region are ill-defined and focus on historical accounts.

Ajnala, PakistanW
Ajnala, Pakistan

Ajnala is a town and union council of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the home of chohudary brothers and has importance in politics.It has importance on historical view as a majestrateof Gujrat lived there who was Chuhadry Khan. It is located at 32°48'0N 74°15'0E with an altitude of 277 metres.

Chak 18W
Chak 18

Chak No. 18 is a village located 70 kilometres (43 mi) from Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab, Pakistan. Chak 18 is near the Changa Manga wildlife park. The economy is based on agriculture. It was settled in British India in 1906 on the bank of a canal.

Chak 233 GB Kot BarseerW
Chak 233 GB Kot Barseer

Chak 233 GB Kot Barser is located net to Chak 234 GB in Tehsil Jaranwala district Faisalabad, Pakistan. There is one primary school for girls and a middle school for boys in the village.. Near by rail station Panj Pulla on Shorkot–Sheikhupura Branch Line

Chak 234 GBW
Chak 234 GB

Chak 234 GB PanjPulla also called Chak 234 GB PATIALA is located in between of Chak 235 GB Partab Garh and Chak 233 GB Kot Barseer in Tehsil Jaranwala district Faisalabad, Pakistan. There is one primary school for girls and a middle school for boys in the village. there is also rail station Panj Pulla meaning five bridges on Shorkot–Sheikhupura Branch Line

Chak 235 GB Partab GarhW
Chak 235 GB Partab Garh

Chak 235 GB Partap Garah is located next to Chak 236 GB Kilanwala in Tehsil Jaranwala district Faisalabad, Pakistan. Kot Daya Kishen railway station is nearby. There is one middle school for girls and a high school for boys in the village. Nearby other village is Chak 234 GB.

Chak 236 GB KilanwalaW
Chak 236 GB Kilanwala

Chak 236 GB Kilanwala is an Indian union council located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Jaranwala toward the east side on Jaranwala-Nankana Road in Jaranwala Tehsil of the Faislabad district, previously known as Lyallpur Punjab Pakistan. Before the Partition of India, most of the population was Sikh and Hindu; after the Partition, Muslims migrated from the villages of Anihar, Nangal Fateh Khan, and other villages in Jalandhar, India. "GB" refers to the Gugera Branch Canal that irrigates the nearby agricultural of Punjab.

Dera BhattianW
Dera Bhattian

Dera Bhattian is a traditional rural village of Pakistani Punjab in Chak No 9 RB, Tehsil Safdarabad, Sheikhupura District of Pakistan. It lies in the rolling flat plains of northeast Punjab, at 195 metres above sea level. This village falls in National Assembly Constituency NA-122 (Sheikhupura-IV). In General Election 2018 Sardar Muhammad Irfan Dogar of Khas Kakar Gill, Tehsil & District Sheikhupura became MNA. Village is connected to major cities like Lahore, Sheikhupura, Islamabad and Peshawar through M2 Motorway via Khanqan Dogran interchange. Lahore Sargodha road is also available for local movement. Safdarabad railway station is 4 km away from village and used for rail journey towards Lahore, Faisalabad and Karachi.

GokhowalW
Gokhowal

121 JB Ghokowal is located in Faisalabad District, Punjab, Pakistan. 8 km from Clock Tower, Faisalabad on Millat Road Faisalabad near Pakistan Television booster. Now it within the municipal corporation of Faisalabad. Millat Town is developed near Gokhowal. South of Ghokowal is Noor Pur 122 JB.

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Midh Ranjha

Mudh Ranjha village is located in Tehsil Kot Momin District Sargodha of Pakistan The village famous for Pakistan biggest tree and is associated with the legendary Heer Ranjha story of romantic love. Heer originated in his village. Midh Ranjha' is located 21 from Kot Momin and 58 km from Sargodha city and 247 KM from capital Islamabad.

Noor Pur 122 JBW
Noor Pur 122 JB

Noor Pur 122 JB was a village on Millat Road, Faisalabad. Now it part of the city of Faisalabad. 122 JB Gokhowal was on the north side. There is big Fruit and vegetable market in main bazaar of Noor pur People of Millat road mostly do shopping from Noorpur.

Punjab ConstabularyW
Punjab Constabulary

The Punjab Constabulary is a law enforcement agency in Pakistan which is responsible to maintain peace in Punjab Province by assisting Punjab Police. IG Police is the provincial police officer and heads all subordinate police units. Punjab Constabulary is a police unit working under the command of Commandant. It takes actions to maintain law and order in the province and participate in different rescue operations. Punjab Constabulary is reserve police which provides security to different personalities and guards are deputed at different sensitive buildings all over the Punjab.

Punjabi nationalismW
Punjabi nationalism

This article refers to the ideology that asserts Punjabi cultural solidarity. For the militant separatist movement aimed at creating an independent Sikh country, see Khalistan.

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Sikha Shahi

Sikha-Shahi is the term used to denote high handedness to Muslim elites in Kashmir valley and Punjab during Sikh Empire led by successors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. During Sikh period in Lahore, there is allegedly suppression in economic terms and in form of religious curbs on Muslims. It is also used to refer to a Monarchy rule or unfavorable court orders in Pakistan especially Punjab province. About 70 percent subjects were Muslim during Sikh rule ranging from Kashmir to Kabul.