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Tehsil Area (km²) [1] Population (2023) [1] Density (ppl/km²) (2023) [1] Literacy rate (2023) [2] Districts Division Bahawalnagar: 1,729 976,049 564.52 53.5% Bahawalnagar District
Faisalabad District (Lyallpur District until 1979) [4] (Punjabi and Urdu: ضلع فیصل آباد) is one of the districts of Punjab province, Pakistan. According to the 2023 census of Pakistan it had a population of 9,075,819, of which 3,691,999 were in Faisalabad City .
Pages in category "Tehsil municipal administrations of Faisalabad" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Faisalabad City is a Tehsil of Faisalabad District, Punjab, Pakistan. The population is 1,465,411 according to the 2017 Census of Pakistan. [1] References
One tehsil in Gurdaspur District, Shakargarh Tehsil, was given to Pakistan and placed in Sialkot District, and the other three tehsils were all given to India despite forming a contiguous boundary. Lahore District had three tehsils, Chunian, Lahore and Qasur, all of which were Muslim majority (60.85%, 62.12%, and 57.19% Muslim respectively).
Illuminated Clock Tower, Faisalabad D Ground Park. This is a list of all the notable places in the city of Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan. Faisalabad is also called Manchester of Pakistan due its textile importance in Pakistan. [1] The city is known for its colonial heritage and its roots tracing back to the rule of the British ...
In 1904, the new district of Lyallpur was created to include the tehsils of Samundri and Toba Tek Singh with a sub-tehsil at Jaranwala, which later became a full tehsil in itself. [36] The University of Agriculture, originally the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute, Lyallpur, was established in 1906. [20]
Faisalabad Division is an administrative division of Punjab, Pakistan. The reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government but was restored again in 2008. The reforms of 2000 abolished the third tier of government but was restored again in 2008.