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  • Dipalpur
  • City in Punjab, Pakistan

    Dipalpur (Urdu: دِيپالپُور), also spelt Depalpur, is a city in the Okara District of Pakistani province of Punjab that served as headquarters of Depalpur

    Dipalpur

    Dipalpur

    Dipalpur

  • Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq
  • Sultan of Delhi from 1320 to 1325

    and then that of Dipalpur, both in present-day Pakistan. Ghazi Malik's armies mainly consisted of Jat tribesmen recruited from Dipalpur, who fought for

    Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq

    Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq

    Ghiyath_al-Din_Tughluq

  • Battle of Saraswati
  • 1320 Delhi Sultanate factional battle

    fought between two factions of the Delhi Sultanate in 1320, on the Delhi-Dipalpur route, at a place called Saraswati (or Sasuti), whose modern location is

    Battle of Saraswati

    Battle_of_Saraswati

  • First Battle of Panipat
  • 1526 battle during the Mughal conquest of the Delhi Sultanate

    also took control of Jhelum, Sialkot, Kalanaur and Dipalpur before returning to Kabul. He placed Dipalpur under control of Alam Khan, a rebel uncle of Ibrahim

    First Battle of Panipat

    First Battle of Panipat

    First_Battle_of_Panipat

  • Mukesh Khanna
  • Indian television and film actor (born 1958)

    Khanna was born into a Punjabi Hindu family with roots in Multan and Dipalpur, cities located in today's Punjab province of Pakistan, from where his

    Mukesh Khanna

    Mukesh Khanna

    Mukesh_Khanna

  • Depalpur Tehsil
  • Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan

    Depalpur Tehsil (Urdu: تحصِيل دِيپالپُور) is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Okara District in the Punjab province of Pakistan, headquartered

    Depalpur Tehsil

    Depalpur Tehsil

    Depalpur_Tehsil

  • Punjab, Pakistan
  • Province of Pakistan

    brunt of numerous Mongol invasions, and the towns of Lahore, Multan and Dipalpur were repeatedly sacked. Mamluk sultan Balban led several campaigns against

    Punjab, Pakistan

    Punjab, Pakistan

    Punjab,_Pakistan

  • Timur
  • Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)

    from a force of 2000 under Malik Jasrat at the Sutlej between Tulamba and Dipalpur. Jasrat was defeated and taken into captivity. Next he captured the fort

    Timur

    Timur

    Timur

  • Lahore
  • Capital of Punjab, Pakistan

    on a frontier, with the region's administrative centre shifted south to Dipalpur. The Mongols again invaded northern Punjab in 1298, though their advance

    Lahore

    Lahore

    Lahore

  • Punjab
  • Geographical region in South Asia

    mother Naila was a Punjabi Bhatti princess (daughter of Rana Mal) from Dipalpur and Abohar according to the historian William Crooke. He laid siege to

    Punjab

    Punjab

    Punjab

  • Hauz Khas
  • District Subdivision in Delhi, India

    Khusro Khan of Delhi Sultanate was defeated by Ghazi Malik (Governor of Dipalpur) in 1320. Hauz Khas is witnessing the growth of trendy shops and lodgings

    Hauz Khas

    Hauz_Khas

  • Ferozepur Headworks
  • Barrage over Sutlej River in Punjab, India

    border. It was constructed in British India in 1922, and fed three canals: Dipalpur Canal in present-day Pakistani Punjab, Eastern Canal in present-day Indian

    Ferozepur Headworks

    Ferozepur_Headworks

  • 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • Islamist terror attacks in India

    Nasir from Faisalabad, Abdul Rahman from Arifwalla, and Fahadullah from Dipalpur Taluka. Dera Ismail Khan is in the North-West Frontier Province; the rest

    2008 Mumbai attacks

    2008 Mumbai attacks

    2008_Mumbai_attacks

  • Ziauddin Sardar
  • British-Pakistani writer and cultural critic (born 1951)

    International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Ziauddin Sardar was born in Dipalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. He was educated and brought up in Britain. His family

    Ziauddin Sardar

    Ziauddin Sardar

    Ziauddin_Sardar

  • Mongol invasion of India (1306)
  • 14th-century battle in India

    Malik Tughluq (who led the vanguard), Shahnah-i-Bargah (the fief holder of Dipalpur), and Malik Alam. The Delhi army reached the threatened region after a

    Mongol invasion of India (1306)

    Mongol_invasion_of_India_(1306)

  • India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948
  • Dispute over the sharing of river waters between India and Pakistan

    Pakistan via the main branches of the Upper Bari Doab Canal as well as the Dipalpur Canal from the Ferozepur Headworks. It was resumed after five weeks when

    India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948

    India–Pakistan water dispute of 1948

    India–Pakistan_water_dispute_of_1948

  • Sayyid dynasty
  • Rulers of the Delhi Sultanate (1414–1451)

    Khizr Khan was expelled from the city by Sarang Khan, the governor of Dipalpur, who had also recovered Lahore from Shaikha Khokhar. Sarang Khan was a

    Sayyid dynasty

    Sayyid_dynasty

  • Chenab River
  • River in India and Pakistan

    to 1245, after which the Beas River occupied its old bed that went by Dipalpur. The Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers met in the northeastern direction

    Chenab River

    Chenab River

    Chenab_River

  • Alauddin Khalji
  • Sultan of Delhi from 1296 to 1316

    expeditions to India during Alauddin's reign. On the contrary, Alauddin's Dipalpur governor Malik Tughluq regularly raided the Mongol territories located

    Alauddin Khalji

    Alauddin Khalji

    Alauddin_Khalji

  • Khusrau Khan
  • Sultan of Delhi in 1320

    posts under Khusrau. Ghazi Malik (Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq), the governor of Dipalpur refused to acknowledge Khusrau Khan's ascension. However, realizing the

    Khusrau Khan

    Khusrau Khan

    Khusrau_Khan

  • Battle of Lahrawat
  • Battle fought between two factions of the Delhi Sultanate in 1320

    factions of the Delhi Sultanate in 1320. Malik Tughluq, the governor of Dipalpur, challenged the authority of Khusrau Khan, who had usurped the throne of

    Battle of Lahrawat

    Battle_of_Lahrawat

  • Jat Muslim
  • Ethnoreligious subgroup of South Asia

    governor of Multan, and later of Dipalpur. His early forces were primarily composed of Jat tribesmen recruited from Dipalpur, who fought alongside him in

    Jat Muslim

    Jat_Muslim

  • Manzoor Wattoo
  • Pakistani politician (1939–2025)

    Lahore on 16 December 2025, at the age of 86. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Dipalpur his native village Punjabi/Urdu: منظور احمد وٹو "Wattoo meets Zardari;

    Manzoor Wattoo

    Manzoor Wattoo

    Manzoor_Wattoo

  • Daulat Khan Lodi
  • Lodi governor of Lahore from 1500 to 1524

    army quickly captured Lahore and Dipalpur. Daulat Khan and his sons, Ghazi and Dilawar Khan Lodi, joined Babur at Dipalpur only to be disappointed when Babur

    Daulat Khan Lodi

    Daulat Khan Lodi

    Daulat_Khan_Lodi

  • Jalal-ud-Din Khalji
  • Sultan of Delhi from 1290 to 1296

    acknowledge Kayumars as the Sultan of Delhi. He became the governor of Bhatinda, Dipalpur and Multan provinces. Initially, he offered Kayumars' regency to Balban's

    Jalal-ud-Din Khalji

    Jalal-ud-Din Khalji

    Jalal-ud-Din_Khalji

  • Beas River
  • River in India

    Beas river occupied the former bed of the Chenab river that passed by Dipalpur. The Beas River used to run from Kasur to Chunian and then Shergarh in

    Beas River

    Beas River

    Beas_River

  • Political marriages in India
  • father. His mother Naila was the offspring of Rajput King Rana Mal of Dipalpur, Punjab, and a concubine from the Jat clan. "Firuz Shah Tughluq | History

    Political marriages in India

    Political_marriages_in_India

  • Adda Gamber
  • Town in Punjab, Pakistan

    Nawaz Khan Shergarh Thatta Ghulamka Cities and towns Adda Gamber Basirpur Dipalpur Haveli Lakha Okara (district headquarters) Renala Khurd Villages Arjun

    Adda Gamber

    Adda Gamber

    Adda_Gamber

  • List of cities in Pakistan by population
  • 120,131 (+33.76%) 89,813 74,913 55,916 43,757 41,351 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dipalpur 122,759 99,753 57,224 25,237 13,933 9,452 7,889 Punjab Haveli Lakha 122

    List of cities in Pakistan by population

    List of cities in Pakistan by population

    List_of_cities_in_Pakistan_by_population

  • Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari
  • South Asian Sufi saint (1190 – 1295)

    migrated back into the present-day Pakistan area mainly resettling in Dipalpur tehsil and abroad but initially travelled outwards from the headquarters

    Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari

    Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari

    Jalaluddin_Surkh-Posh_Bukhari

  • List of cities in Punjab, Pakistan by population
  • 201 9,104 ... Mailsi 125,431 82,322 55,434 33,652 21,318 13,617 10,242 Dipalpur 122,759 99,753 57,224 25,237 13,933 9,452 7,889 Haveli Lakha 122,389 78

    List of cities in Punjab, Pakistan by population

    List_of_cities_in_Punjab,_Pakistan_by_population

  • Battle of Machhiwara
  • Mughal-Suri battle

    and Lahore in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured Dipalpur and Jalandhar. Their advance division proceeded towards Sirhind. Sikandar

    Battle of Machhiwara

    Battle_of_Machhiwara

  • Sikh Confederacy
  • Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)

    Multan and Kasur, including the settlements of Sharqpur, Chuniau, Gugera, Dipalpur, Satgarha, and Kot Kamalia. The Nakais held territory in northern Multan

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh Confederacy

    Sikh_Confederacy

  • Firuz Shah Tughlaq
  • Sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388

    Tughluq wanted his brother, Sipahsalar Rajab, to marry one of the Rai of Dipalpur's daughters in Punjab. He was later informed of the daughter of Rana Mall

    Firuz Shah Tughlaq

    Firuz Shah Tughlaq

    Firuz_Shah_Tughlaq

  • Subah of Multan
  • Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1752

    Area (sq. mi.) Revenue (dams) 1. Multan Sarkar 36,522 mi2 53,216,318 2. Dipalpur Sarkar 7,930 mi2 78,562,285 3. Bhakkar Sarkar 21,380 mi2 18,424,947 Total

    Subah of Multan

    Subah of Multan

    Subah_of_Multan

  • Sikandar Shah Suri
  • Sultan of the Suri Empire in 1555

    captured Lahore in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured Dipalpur. Next, the Mughal army occupied Jalandhar and their advanced division proceeded

    Sikandar Shah Suri

    Sikandar Shah Suri

    Sikandar_Shah_Suri

  • Mongol invasions of India
  • Series of military offensives (1221–1327)

    territories located in present-day Afghanistan. Tughluq, Alauddin's governor of Dipalpur, adopted an aggressive policy against the Mongols. Over the next few years

    Mongol invasions of India

    Mongol_invasions_of_India

  • Jasrat
  • Punjabi chieftain and folk hero (1375–1442)

    opposed him with a force of 2,000 at river Sutlej between Tulamba and Dipalpur, but was defeated and made captive, later being taken to Samarkand. Shaikha

    Jasrat

    Jasrat

  • Ahmad Ali (Arain politician)
  • Arain politician (1914–1980)

    bhuttos Sardar Ahmad Ali hailed from the revered Daula Arain Family of Dipalpur which traces its origin from the village Ghazna, Afghanistan. Sardar Ahmad

    Ahmad Ali (Arain politician)

    Ahmad_Ali_(Arain_politician)

  • Sonipat district
  • District of Haryana in India

    Aoliya Chatiya Deva Chhatehra bahadurpur Chitana Dewru Dhaturi Dhikki Dipalpur Dodwa Dubheta Fatehpur Fazilpur Garh shahjanpur Garhi Bakhtawarpur Garhi

    Sonipat district

    Sonipat district

    Sonipat_district

  • Battle of Sirhind (1555)
  • 1555 battle between the Mughal and Sur empires

    and Lahore in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured Dipalpur, Gurdaspur and Jalandhar. Their advanced division proceeded towards Sirhind

    Battle of Sirhind (1555)

    Battle_of_Sirhind_(1555)

  • Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam
  • 14th-century monument in Multan, Pakistan

    in Delhi. The tomb was built when Ghiyath al-Din served as governor of Dipalpur, and likely was intended to serve as a tomb for himself, before he became

    Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam

    Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam

    Tomb_of_Shah_Rukn-e-Alam

  • Sahiwal District
  • District in Punjab, Pakistan

    69.94% 15,091 10.15% 24,481 16.46% 5,123 3.44% 6 0% 0 0% 148,716 100% Dipalpur Tehsil 151,572 75.42% 20,106 10% 29,210 14.53% 90 0.04% 0 0% 0 0% 200,978

    Sahiwal District

    Sahiwal District

    Sahiwal_District

  • Khalji Revolution
  • 1290 revolution in the Delhi Sultanate

    by his favorite the sultanate was restored by Ḡāzī Malek, governor of Dipalpur (Punjab), who mounted the throne as Ḡīāṯ-al-Dīn Toḡloq and founded the

    Khalji Revolution

    Khalji Revolution

    Khalji_Revolution

  • Nawab Kapur Singh
  • Sikh leader and warrior (1697–1753)

    conferred upon their leader, with a jagir consisting of the three parganas of Dipalpur, Kanganval and Jhabal. During a Sarbat Khalsa, Baba Darbara Singh was offered

    Nawab Kapur Singh

    Nawab Kapur Singh

    Nawab_Kapur_Singh

  • Bahram Khan
  • Delhi Sultanate's governor of Sonargaon (1328–1337)

    of Khorasan, had encamped his army in the neighbourhood of Multan and Dipalpur, attempting to capture them. On the night Tatar Khan was born, Ghiyasuddin

    Bahram Khan

    Bahram_Khan

  • Tughlaq dynasty
  • Dynasty in South Asia from 1320 to 1413

    Delhi. Initially, Khizr Khan could only establish his control over Multan, Dipalpur and parts of Sindh. Soon he started his campaign against the Tughlaq dynasty

    Tughlaq dynasty

    Tughlaq dynasty

    Tughlaq_dynasty

  • Corps of Forty
  • Turkic slave commander corps of the Delhi Sultanate

    included Hansi, Jind and Barwala. Shir Khan, who had held Lahore, Sunam and Dipalpur, among other iqta's, is said to have mobilized an army of thousands of

    Corps of Forty

    Corps_of_Forty

  • History of Punjab
  • mother Naila was a Punjabi Bhatti princess (daughter of Rana Mal) from Dipalpur and Abohar according to the historian William Crooke. The southern states

    History of Punjab

    History of Punjab

    History_of_Punjab

  • Montgomery District
  • Administrative district in British India

    69.94% 15,091 10.15% 24,481 16.46% 5,123 3.44% 6 0% 0 0% 148,716 100% Dipalpur Tehsil 151,572 75.42% 20,106 10% 29,210 14.53% 90 0.04% 0 0% 0 0% 200,978

    Montgomery District

    Montgomery District

    Montgomery_District

  • Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal
  • Pakistani charitable governmental organisation

    situated in Attock, Kohat, Mansehra, Mardan, and Swat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; Dipalpur, Gujrat, and Sargodha in Punjab; Karachi and Nawabshah in Sindh; Quetta

    Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal

    Pakistan_Bait-ul-Mal

  • Bar Region
  • Region in Punjab, Pakistan

    modern-day districts of Vehari, Pakpattan, and Okara (specifically the Dipalpur tehsil). Ganji Bar (Gaṅjī Bār; Punjabi: گنجی بار (Shahmukhi); Punjabi pronunciation:

    Bar Region

    Bar Region

    Bar_Region

  • Lakhi Jungle (jungle)
  • Historical jungle in Punjab, India

    Lakhi Jungle was a faujdari-district under the Birun-Panjnad area of the Dipalpur Sarkar of Multan Subah. The ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Teg Bahadur and tenth

    Lakhi Jungle (jungle)

    Lakhi Jungle (jungle)

    Lakhi_Jungle_(jungle)

  • Depalpur
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    constituency) Depalpur Tehsil, Punjab, Pakistan, whose chief town is Dipalpur Dipalpur (also written as Depalpur), a town in Punjab, Pakistan This disambiguation

    Depalpur

    Depalpur

  • Nakai Misl
  • State of the Sikh confederacy

    Singh's death in 1807. Mohkam Chand conquered the fortresses of Chunia, Dipalpur, and Satghara. Sardar Kahan Singh came back from Multan to find his territories

    Nakai Misl

    Nakai Misl

    Nakai_Misl

  • Mongol invasion of India (1303)
  • Major battle of Chagatai Khanate

    meeting much resistance. The Delhi Sultanate forces stationed at Multan, Dipalpur, and Samana were not strong enough to check the Mongol advance, or to proceed

    Mongol invasion of India (1303)

    Mongol_invasion_of_India_(1303)

  • Basirpur
  • Pakistani town

    Nawaz Khan Shergarh Thatta Ghulamka Cities and towns Adda Gamber Basirpur Dipalpur Haveli Lakha Okara (district headquarters) Renala Khurd Villages Arjun

    Basirpur

    Basirpur

  • Soyurghatmish Mirza
  • Prince of the Timurid dynasty (1399–1426)

    Timurid-supported Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, and ravaged the districts of Dipalpur and Lahore; Sikandar Tuhfa, amir of the Delhi Sultanate emperor Mubarak

    Soyurghatmish Mirza

    Soyurghatmish Mirza

    Soyurghatmish_Mirza

  • Attribution of the 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • Nasr from Faisalabad, Abdul Rahman from Arifwalla, and Fahad Ullah from Dipalpur Taluka. Dera Ismail Khan is in the North-West Frontier Province; the rest

    Attribution of the 2008 Mumbai attacks

    Attribution_of_the_2008_Mumbai_attacks

  • Battle of Narela (1452)
  • Battle part of the Lodi–Sharqi War

    soldiers and 1,400 war elephants. He laid siege on Delhi. Bahlul, who was at Dipalpur when he received the news, immediately rushed towards Delhi with his forces

    Battle of Narela (1452)

    Battle_of_Narela_(1452)

  • 1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election
  • Punjab Assembly Election of 1946

    Mohammed Khan Khatia All-India Muslim League 105 97 Okara Abdul Haq 106 98 Dipalpur Ashiq Hussain 107 99 Pakpattan Abdul Hamid Khan 108 100 Lyallpur Aziz Din

    1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election

    1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election

    1946_Punjab_Provincial_Assembly_election

  • Singh Sabha movement
  • Sikh movement in Punjab from the 1870s onwards

    (Poonch territory) 44 Ferozepore 1884 45 Bagrian (Ludhiana district) 46 Dipalpur (Montgomery district) 47 Kasuli 1894 48 Sivi 1896 49 Tatla (Gujranwala

    Singh Sabha movement

    Singh Sabha movement

    Singh_Sabha_movement

  • Bhattiana
  • Cultural region of Punjab and Haryana

    region also lies in the route from Multan and Uchh to Delhi via Pak Pattan, Dipalpur, Bhatner, and Sirsa. Thus, the region can be viewed as a gateway to Delhi

    Bhattiana

    Bhattiana

    Bhattiana

  • Lal Jas Raj
  • area.[citation needed] A monastery of Lal Jas Raj is currently located in Dipalpur, Okara District, Punjab, Pakistan. Today the dilapidated and empty chamber

    Lal Jas Raj

    Lal_Jas_Raj

  • Machhiwara
  • Developing city in Punjab, India

    captured Lahore in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured Dipalpur. Next, the Mughal army occupied Jalandhar and their advanced division proceeded

    Machhiwara

    Machhiwara

  • Shrine of Baba Farid
  • Sufi shrine in Pakpattan, Pakistan

    visits to the shrine when he was Governor of Punjab and ruled from nearby Dipalpur. The 14th century chronicler Shams-i Siraj 'Afif noted that the Governor

    Shrine of Baba Farid

    Shrine of Baba Farid

    Shrine_of_Baba_Farid

  • Pakpattan
  • City in Punjab, Pakistan

    Timur's 1398 invasion, numerous inhabitants of Ajodhan (Pakpattan) and Dipalpur, fearing his advancing forces, fled their cities and sought refuge in the

    Pakpattan

    Pakpattan

    Pakpattan

  • Siege of Multan (1818)
  • Jhang and Qutb-ud-Din of Kasur had encouraged Muzaffar Khan to resist, and Dipalpur was seized during the advance. The city was besieged, but peace was arranged

    Siege of Multan (1818)

    Siege_of_Multan_(1818)

  • History of Lahore
  • on a frontier, with the region's administrative centre shifted south to Dipalpur. The Mongols again invaded northern Punjab in 1298, though their advance

    History of Lahore

    History_of_Lahore

  • Khem Singh Bedi
  • Social reformer and founder of the Amritsar Singh Sabha (1832–1905)

    41 villages in Depalpur Tehsil. Bedi held his jagirs in 4 villages of Dipalpur tahsil, while his elder brother was given jagirs in 22 villages of the

    Khem Singh Bedi

    Khem Singh Bedi

    Khem_Singh_Bedi

  • Karmo Kaur
  • Sardarni of Nakai Misl (Died: 1806)

    Baharwal, Bucheki, Changa Manga, Chhichha, Chunian, Chunian, Dhaulri, Dipalpur, Faridabad, Fatahpur, Gugaira, Harappa, Jambar, Jethpur, Kanganpur, Khudian

    Karmo Kaur

    Karmo_Kaur

  • Siege of Delhi (1452)
  • Siege part of the Lodi–Sharqi War

    Bahlul received news of the invasion, he immediately turned back from Dipalpur and rushed to confront the Sharqi forces. The Afghan garrison at Delhi

    Siege of Delhi (1452)

    Siege_of_Delhi_(1452)

  • 1937 Punjab Provincial Assembly election
  • Punjab Assembly Election of 1937

    Montgomery Fateh Sher Khan Langrial 105 97 Okara Jehangir Khan 106 98 Dipalpur Nur Ahmed Maneka 107 99 Pakpattan Sultan Ahmed Hotiana 108 100 Lyallpur

    1937 Punjab Provincial Assembly election

    1937_Punjab_Provincial_Assembly_election

  • Qaiser Shehzad
  • Pakistani cricketer (born 1986)

    Qaiser Shehzad Personal information Born (1986-12-01) 1 December 1986 (age 39) Dipalpur, Pakistan Source: Cricinfo, 14 November 2015

    Qaiser Shehzad

    Qaiser_Shehzad

  • Siege of Multan (1772)
  • Battle of Afghan-Sikh Wars

    commander. Diwan Singh Chachowalia is also described as the qiladar of Multan. Dipalpur, Kahror, and Fatahpur were leased to Madad Ali Khan of Bahawalpur in an

    Siege of Multan (1772)

    Siege_of_Multan_(1772)

  • PP-189 Okara-V
  • Provincial Assembly of Punjab Region Depalpur Tehsil (partly) including Dipalpur city of Okara District Current constituency Created from PP-192 Okara-VIII

    PP-189 Okara-V

    PP-189 Okara-V

    PP-189_Okara-V

  • List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
  • 126,742 Punjab Mailsi 125,431 Punjab Nowshera 122,953 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dipalpur 122,759 Punjab Haveli Lakha 122,389 Punjab Lala Musa 121,036 Punjab Shahdadkot

    List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S

    List_of_towns_and_cities_with_100,000_or_more_inhabitants/country:_P-Q-R-S

  • Udasi
  • Early sect of Sikhism

    found at Gujrat, Dera Baba Nanak, Nankana Sahib, Bhai Pheroo, Bhoman Shah, Dipalpur, Maghiana, Chaharpur, Harnoli, Kotla Shamspur, Sheikhupura. Sarup Das was

    Udasi

    Udasi

    Udasi

  • Mastapur
  • Place in India

    have to pay the toll. Gokalgarh Guraora Bikaner Palhawas Mohdipur Tehna Dipalpur, Rohrai, Karawara Manakpur "Basic Population Figures of India, States,

    Mastapur

    Mastapur

  • Jhanda Singh's western Punjab campaign
  • 1772–1773 Bhangi Misl campaign

    finance minister, and Lahna Singh as military commander. The territories of Dipalpur, Kahror, and Fatahpur between the Ravi and the Sutlej were leased to Madad

    Jhanda Singh's western Punjab campaign

    Jhanda_Singh's_western_Punjab_campaign

  • Subah of Lahore
  • Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1758

    the most notable being Kangra, Batala, Pathankot, Lahore, Kasur, and Dipalpur. The Lahore Subah was divided into the following sarkars as per Irfan Habib's

    Subah of Lahore

    Subah of Lahore

    Subah_of_Lahore

  • Renala Khurd Tehsil
  • Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan

    Saleem, later known as Emperor Jahangir, and the royal entourage stayed in Dipalpur and passed through this region to pay homage to Farid Ganj Shakar in 1578

    Renala Khurd Tehsil

    Renala Khurd Tehsil

    Renala_Khurd_Tehsil

  • Niaz Ali Khan
  • Pakistan engineer, agriculturalist and philanthropist (1880–1976)

    Niaz Ali Khan worked on the 3-Canal Anhar-Salasa Irrigation project near Dipalpur in the Punjab. Earlier, while posted near the tribal areas in the North-West

    Niaz Ali Khan

    Niaz Ali Khan

    Niaz_Ali_Khan

  • Jainism in Punjab
  • Mammana Pura, Maruktta, Droha dotta, Farid Pura (Pak Pattan), Devapala Pura (Dipalpur), Bhera, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kohat, Bannu, and Mianwali. Jain also existed

    Jainism in Punjab

    Jainism in Punjab

    Jainism_in_Punjab

  • Chaudhry Mushtaq Ahmed
  • Justice of the Lahore High Court

    in Multan. After Multan, he had dispensed his duties as AD&SJ in Okara, Dipalpur, Sargodha, and Narowal. In February 2007, he became District and Sessions

    Chaudhry Mushtaq Ahmed

    Chaudhry Mushtaq Ahmed

    Chaudhry_Mushtaq_Ahmed

  • Bhumman Shah
  • Udasi saint (1687–1762)

    Munir, Mazhar (December 2021). "Refurbishment of Gurdwara Baba Bhuman Shah Dipalpur, District Okara". Pakistan Journal of Social Research. 3 (4): 52–66. doi:10

    Bhumman Shah

    Bhumman Shah

    Bhumman_Shah

  • Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate
  • Rebellion during the Sayyid era in Punjab

    of Jammu, Jasrat raised a contingent of Mongol mercenaries and sacked Dipalpur and plundered suburbs of Lahore, after which he returned with bounty to

    Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate

    Jasrat's_invasions_of_Delhi_Sultanate

  • Amjad Ali Shakir
  • Pakistani writer and an educationist

    Pakpatan, where he spent four years. Then transferred to Govt College, Dipalpur, and served here relatively for a long time. In 1992, he was promoted to

    Amjad Ali Shakir

    Amjad_Ali_Shakir

  • NA-137 Okara-III
  • Constituency of the National Assembly of Pakistan

    National Assembly of Pakistan Region Depalpur Tehsil (partly) including Dipalpur City and Renala Khurd Tehsil (partly) of Okara District Electorate 529

    NA-137 Okara-III

    NA-137 Okara-III

    NA-137_Okara-III

  • Victoria and Albert Akbarnama
  • The first illustrated manuscript of the Akbar-nāma

    Fußnote 1. This probably refers to the Equus hemionus onager. Depalpur or Dipalpur is located about 45 km NNE of Pakpattan. Nawwāb Samsām-ud-daula Shāh Nawāz

    Victoria and Albert Akbarnama

    Victoria and Albert Akbarnama

    Victoria_and_Albert_Akbarnama

  • List of populated places in Punjab, Pakistan
  • Populated places in Pakistani province of Punjab

    Punjab Village Mandi Bahauddin Dina, Pakistan Town Dinga City Gujrat Dipalpur City Okara Doaba, Mianwali Town Mianwali Domeli Village Jhelum Dona Qutab

    List of populated places in Punjab, Pakistan

    List_of_populated_places_in_Punjab,_Pakistan

  • Ran Singh Nakai
  • Sikh Chief (1750–1784)

    Baharwal, Bucheki, Changa Manga, Chhichha, Chunian, Chunian, Dhaulri, Dipalpur, Faridabad, Fatahpur, Gugaira, Harappa, Jambar, Jethpur, Kanganpur, Khudian

    Ran Singh Nakai

    Ran_Singh_Nakai

  • Hindu, Jain and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan
  • Aspect of architecture

    forms of Hinduism. Pothohar Plateau Sagala Sialkot Ganeriwala Tulamba Dipalpur Okara District Mankiala Temples: Jain temple, Thari Bhabrian Lahore City

    Hindu, Jain and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan

    Hindu, Jain and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan

    Hindu,_Jain_and_Buddhist_architectural_heritage_of_Pakistan

  • Baherwal Kalan
  • Village in Punjab, Pakistan

    Chaudhary Hem Raj, took the area from the Afghans in 1748. In 1749 he took Dipalpur, Okara, Kanganpur Afghans and Gogaira from chaudhri Kamar Singh Sandhu

    Baherwal Kalan

    Baherwal_Kalan

  • Kaluwal Mittha
  • Villages in Punjab, Pakistan

    (24 mi) away from district headquarters Okara. Renala Khurd Okara City Dipalpur Mittha Bhatti Bama Bala Chuchak Kamman Bazida K plot Thatti Kalasan Islampur

    Kaluwal Mittha

    Kaluwal_Mittha

  • Kaluwal Okara
  • Village in Punjab, Pakistan

    38 kilometres (24 mi) away from Okara District. Renala Khurd Okara City Dipalpur Mittha Bhatti Bama Bala Chuchak Kamman Bazida K plot Thatti Kalasan Islampur

    Kaluwal Okara

    Kaluwal_Okara

  • Lodi–Sharqi War
  • War between the Jaunpur Sultanate and the Delhi Sultanate

    Bahlul received news of the invasion, he immediately turned back from Dipalpur. The garrison at Delhi decided to wait until Bahlul arrived with a relieving

    Lodi–Sharqi War

    Lodi–Sharqi_War

  • Ali Arshad Mir
  • Pakistani Punjabi-language poet (1951–2008)

    Government M.A.O College Lahore. Later, he joined Government Degree College Dipalpur, Okara as its Principal. He also worked with Mazdoor Kissan Party. He was

    Ali Arshad Mir

    Ali Arshad Mir

    Ali_Arshad_Mir

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