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Here is a list of all the tehsils of Punjab Province. Bahawalpur Division. Bahawalnagar District. Bahawalnagar Tehsil; Chishtian Tehsil; Fort Abbas Tehsil;
Every district in Ambala Division had a non-Muslim majority, and all tehsils but two had non-Muslim majorities (Ferozpur Jhirka and Nuh Tehsils in Gurgaon District had Muslim proportions of 78.79% and 57.88% respectively, but they were very far from all the other Muslim majority districts and tehsils in the Punjab, being next to Delhi). [13] [12]
23 districts of Punjab along with their headquarters as of 2023. A district of the Punjab state of India is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a District Magistrate or Deputy Commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service.
In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a District. Here is a list of all the tehsils by provinces: List of tehsils of Azad Kashmir. List of tehsils of Balochistan. List of tehsils of Gilgit-Baltistan. List of tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. List of tehsils of Punjab, Pakistan. List of tehsils of Sindh.
The divisions of Punjab (Urdu: پنجاب کےڈویژن), are the first-order administrative bodies of the Punjab Province of Pakistan. In total, there are 10 divisions, which are further divided into districts ranging from three to six per division, depending upon area. [2][3] Divisions are governed by Commissioners while districts are ...
Darya Khan Tehsil. Daska Tehsil. De-Excluded Area D.G. Khan Tehsil. De-Excluded Area Rajanpur Tehsil. Depalpur Tehsil. Dera Ghazi Khan Tehsil. Dina Tehsil.
rajanpur.punjab.gov.pk. Rajanpur (Urdu: ضِلع راجن پُور) is a district of the Pakistani province of Punjab, with its administrative headquarters the city of Rajanpur. Lying west of the Indus River, its inhabitants are mostly Saraikis and Baloch.
Pindi Gheb. Website. attock.punjab.gov.pk. Attock District (Urdu and Punjabi: ضلع اٹک) is a district in Pothohar Plateau of the Punjab Province of Pakistan. Its capital is Attock city. The district was created in April 1904 [2] by the merging of tehsils of nearby districts. Its former name was Campbellpur.