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  2. Union Councils in Muzaffargarh District - Wikipedia

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    The reason given is: Muzaffargarh is now a district and there tehsil named 'Muzaffargarh' in the district. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( July 2022 )

  3. Muzaffargarh Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2024, at 01:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. PP-269 Muzaffargarh-II - Wikipedia

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    Provincial election 2024: PP-269 Muzaffargarh-II Party Candidate Votes % ±% PPP: Mian Alamdar Abbas Qureshi: 34,620 : 26.72 : Independent: Muhammad lqbal Khan S/0 Muhammad Nawaz Khan 33,112 25.55 Independent: Rashid Nadeem [a] 21,689 18.18 Independent: Muhammad Imran 12,251 9.45 PML(N) Manzoor Ahmad Khan 6,508 5.02 Independent: Ezan Shah 5,340 ...

  5. Muzaffargarh District - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffargarh (lit. ' Fort of Muzaffar ') was founded by the Saddozai Nawab of Multan, Nawab Muzaffar Khan, in 1794.In 1861 it became the separate Muzaffargarh District. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India settled in the Muzaffargarh Dist

  6. Alipur Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    Alipur (Urdu: تحصِيل على پُور), is a tehsil (an administrative subdivision) of Muzaffargarh District that falls in DG Khan Division, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Alipur City. Alipur was a Panwar Rajput state till 1701. Later this territory came under the control of the newly established nawabs of Muzaffargarh. [2]

  7. PP-268 Muzaffargarh-I - Wikipedia

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    Provincial election 2024: PP-268 Muzaffargarh-I Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Muhammad Ajmal Khan : 27,914 : 21.85 : Independent: Muhammad Younis [a] 26,562 20.79 PPP: Mahar Abdul Hussain Taragar 21,858 17.11 IPP: Abdul Hayi Dasti: 18,335 14.35 Independent: Nasir Abbas 12,836 10.05 TLP: Munir Ahmad Khan Bhutta 5,956 4.66 JUI (F) Mehboob Ur ...

  8. Union councils of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The term "union council" may be used for localities that are part of cities. The territory of a union council or village council is usually part of a tehsil (township). Less commonly, a union council may be part of a city district. [2] Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council has 13 elected members or councillors.

  9. Muzaffargarh - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, the town of Muzaffargarh was founded by governor of Multan, Nawab Muzaffar Khan, who was also the Governor of Multan at the time. [5] The meaning of the word is "Fort of Muzaffar" because the "historic district" lies within the walls of a fort built by the governor. In 1864, it became the capital of the Muzaffargarh District. [6]