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Shaikhupur Tehsil (Urdu: تحصِيل شَيخُوپُور), is an administrative subdivision of Shaikhupur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [1] The city of Shaikhupur is the headquarters of the tehsil.
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Sheikhupura is the headquarters of Sheikhupura district. According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the district had a population of 3,321,029 of which 25.45% were urban. [ 3 ] In 2005 one of its subdivisions was split off to form the new Nankana Sahib District .
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Nankana Sahib and it surroundings were formerly a tehsil of Sheikhupura District. In May 2005, the provincial government raised the status of Nankana Sahib to a district [8] as a way of promoting development in the area. The present status is District Nankana Sahib has three tehsils: Nankana Sahib, Shah Kot, and Sangla Hill.
The city is tehsil headquarters of Sharaqpur Tehsil of Sheikhupura District. It is located at coordinates 31°27′48″N 74°6′0″E / 31.46333°N 74.10000°E / 31.46333; 74.10000 [ 1 ] The early history of Sharaqpur is not known however it is established fact that it was a thriving town during the times of later Mughals and Sikh
Sheikhupura (Punjabi / Urdu: شیخوپورہ; pronounced [ʃeːxuˈpuːɾäː]) also known as Qila Sheikhupura, is a city and district in the Pakistani province of Punjab. Founded by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in 1607, Sheikhupura is the 15th largest city of Pakistan by population [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is the headquarters of Sheikhupura District .
Sheikhpura district is one of the thirty-eight districts in Bihar, India and a part of the Munger division with Sheikhpura as its administrative headquarters.Established on 31 July 1994 from the Munger district due to political efforts by Rajo Singh, [1] it was the least populous district in Bihar as of the 2011 census. [2]