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3 unusual facts about Gujrat


Khaira

Clan members are commonly found near Khadoor Sahib town of Amritsar, Faisalabad and Lahore Gujrat Sahiwal districts of Punjab in India and Pakistan.

Punjab College Gujrat

Punjab College, Gujrat is a college situated in Gujrat, Pakistan formed in 2009.

Yasmin Qureshi

Qureshi was born in Gujrat, Pakistan and moved to Britain when she was nine.


Baha-ud-din Zakariya

His descendants are found in Multan, Karor laal esun, Gujrat, Watli Distt.Chakwal, Pir Khara Distt.Jhelum, Bhera, Karuli, Attock (Pourmiana), Lahore, pail, Delhi, Meerut, Allahabad.

Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi

Ghulam Ahmed Vastanvi (alternately Wastanvi) was the newly elected Vice Chancellor of Deoband Seminary who became a centre of controversy in early 2011 after his comments regarding development's positive impact on Muslims in Gujrat, India, were interpreted as praise for Narendra Modi, the state's Chief Minister.

Gujrat city

Muslims refugees from East Punjab, Haryana, Jammu started arriving and crossed the border into Pakistan; many were given land in Gujrat District to settle.

Jagdeva

After staying some years in Gujrat, Rai jagdeva with some of his followers turned to north and in year 1151 Bikrami against 1094 AD, this small caravan settled at about 2 miles north-east of Akhnoor, which was then known as Wrat Nagari at a place Amba Rann, Rai Jagdeva was worshipper of Mata Amba and Rai was his dynasty which till now Rajas of Dhara state Maharajas and other Pawar Rajas use it.

Kotla, Pakistan

Kotla Arab Ali Khan a town located in Tehsil Kharian, District Gujrat, Punjab Pakistan.

Kundu Special

The most popular tours on Kundu Special were their comprehensive 2-week tours of Madhya pradesh, Bombay Goa, Rajasthan, Gujrat, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, and Kashmir and their many pilgrimages to Kedar-Badri, Yamunetri-Gangotri, etc.

Sahan

Sahan Kalan, village in Tehsil Kharian, in the Gujrat District of Punjab, Pakistan

Sir Walter Gilbert, 1st Baronet

He was made a KCB in April 1846 and again commanded a division under Gough in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, at the 1849 battles of Chilianwala and Gujrat before leading his division (which included Robert Napier) across the Jhelum River to pursue the remnants of the Sikh army and receiving their surrender on 3 and 6 March.

Tanda, Gujrat

Tanda is the name of a small locality, which is a well known small city of Gujrat.


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