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  2. Shajra - Wikipedia

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    Aks-Shajrah is the copy of the map. Shajra also rendered as Shajra Nasab, shajarat, (Arabic/Urdu: شجرہ, Hindi: वंशावली), (synonyms: Ancestry, Pedigree, Genealogy, Lineage, Family Tree, Shajra, Family Chart) which means Tree of Ancestry. The term "Shajra" comes from the Arabic word شَجَر (Shajar), meaning "a tree" or "a ...

  3. Khasra - Wikipedia

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    It is often used in conjunction with a shajra (or shajra kishtwar), which is a family tree of owner ;used for reference map of the village that administers the land described by the khasra girdawari. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Khasras traditionally detail " all the fields and their areas, measurement, who owns and what cultivators he employs, what crops, what ...

  4. Saidpur, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Saidpur (Urdu: سیدپور) is a village and union council (UC-1) [2] located in a ravine in Pakistan in the Margalla Hills, near the Daman-e-Koh overlook, in the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a Mughal Era village that has a wide spectrum of religious and cultural heritage. It serves as a tourist spot for locals as well as foreigners.

  5. Khurd and Kalan - Wikipedia

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    Khurd and Kalan (Urdu: خرد اور کلاں, Hindi: ख़ुर्द और कलाँ, Punjabi: Gurmukhi: ਖ਼ੁਰਦ ਅਤੇ ਕਲਾਂ, shahmukhi: خرد تے کلاں) are administrative designations used in India and Pakistan to indicate the smaller (Khurd) and larger (Kalan) segments of a town, village or settlement.

  6. Shah Allah Ditta - Wikipedia

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    Shah Allah Ditta (Punjabi: شاہ اللہ دتا; Urdu: شاہ اللہ دتہ) is a centuries-old village and a union council located at the foothills of the Margalla Hills in the Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan. It s located adjacent to Sector D-12 of Islamabad. [1]

  7. Mouza - Wikipedia

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    [3] Each mouza has a cadastral map maintained in the land revenue record and, except in Sindh, each one has a Hadabast Number. [3] A mouza may be either a compact or a scattered unit, and there may be one or more settlements (aka abadis, bastis, dhoks, goths, tola, turf, hundi etc.) in the mouza's territory. [3] A mouza may also be unpopulated. [3]

  8. Tatta Pani, Gilgit Baltistan - Wikipedia

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    Tatta Pani (Shina: تاتُ اُوی/تتا اُوی, Urdu: تتا پانی) is a village of Diamer district, Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. It is notable due to the heavy landslides in the area within the Karakorum Highway.

  9. Lilla, Jhelum - Wikipedia

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    Lilla (للہ) is a small city and union council of Jhelum District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil. [1]The village is 220 metres (720 feet) above sea level and is located in central Punjab.