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Jalalpur–Gujrat Road
The Jalalpur–Gujrat Road is a highway running between the Pakistani cities of Gujrat and Jalalpur Jattan. It connects Gujrat with Jalalpure Jattan, Tanda, Chamb Azad Kashmir. Gujrat is disengaged with north by a rivulet on its northern border whereas Jalalpur Jattan is detached with south by another rivulet on its southern border. In between these two cities are villages of Moin Ud Din Pur, Sook Kalan, Sook Khurd, Shah Jahanian, Kala Chak, Hardas Pur, Kot Ameer Hussain, Hafiz Hayat, Hayat Garh, Ikhlas Garh, Maroof, and Kheewa etc. The road connects these villages with the district. The main campus of University of Gujrat and Nawaz Sharif Medical College located in Hafiz Hayat, are connected with Gujrat through this road. See also * Gujrat * Jalalpur Jattan Jalalpur Jattan ( pnb, , ur, ) is a city in Gujrat District in the province of Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab, Pakistan. It is the centre of Jalalpur Jattan Tehsil and about 50 km from Azad Kashmir ...
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Jalalpur Jattan
Jalalpur Jattan ( pnb, , ur, ) is a city in Gujrat District in the province of Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab, Pakistan. It is the centre of Jalalpur Jattan Tehsil and about 50 km from Azad Kashmir, Kashmir. History When Alexander the Great defeated King Porus, he established two towns: one near the Jehlum River, and another near the Chenab River. The latter, present-day Jalalpur Jattan was named ''Shaklanagar'', an amalgamation of Greek and Sanskrit words meaning "the city of beauty". These cities were settled by people from Alexander's multinational armies, which included a majority of Greeks. These Indo-Greek cities and their associated realms thrived long after Alexander's departure. Later, when Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji and his forces stayed here to suppress the invasion of Mongols, he renamed the city Jalalabad after himself. The name was once again changed to Jalalpur Jattan by the notable Jatts of their time, said to be Zabardast Khan and Ajmer Khan. During the Sikh ...
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Hafiz Hayat
Hafiz Hayat ( ur, ) is a place in district of Gujrat, Pakistan. It is named after a local Sufi saint Hafiz Muhammad Hayat. History Hafiz Muhammad Hayat travelled from Delhi to Wazirabad during the Mughal period. He was advised by a saint, Baqi Shah, to settle across the Chenab River near the fort of Raja Kaladhv. The fort was surrounded by a dense forest and it was later settled by Hafiz Hayat when he aided people with his spiritual aura. Though the exact dates are unknown but according to one tradition it was at the time of Emperor Jahangir when the saint contributed his entire land holding to the then state for the cause of education. The main campus of University of Gujrat The University of Gujrat (UOG) is a Leading public university located in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 2004.
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Roads In Punjab, Pakistan
A road is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic that mostly has an improved surface for use by vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians. Unlike streets, the main function of roads is transportation. There are many types of roads, including parkways, avenues, controlled-access highways (freeways, motorways, and expressways), tollways, interstates, highways, thoroughfares, and local roads. The primary features of roads include lanes, sidewalks (pavement), roadways (carriageways), medians, shoulders, verges, bike paths (cycle paths), and shared-use paths. Definitions Historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or some maintenance. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) defines a road as "a line of communication (travelled way) using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own wheels" ...
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Vegetation Near Kheewa, Jalalpur Gujrat Road
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Nawaz Sharif Medical College
The Nawaz Sharif Medical College (NSMC) (Urdu:) is a medical school located in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. It is a constituent college of the University of Gujrat. It offers MBBS degree in affiliation with University of Health Sciences, Lahore. NSMC is accredited by the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC). It is also recognized by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) for postgraduate training programs. The college is listed in International Medical Education Directory (IMED). History Chief Minister of the Punjab Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated the college in September 2008. It was established to provide medical education and healthcare facilities for industrial regions of Jhelum, Gujranwala, Sialkot and Gujrat. The first principal of the college was Dr Nasir Aziz Kamboh. Campus The college is housed in one of the blocks of the University of Gujrat. On 15 March 2012, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif visited the college and approved the construction of a new building for ...
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University Of Gujrat
The University of Gujrat (UOG) is a Leading public university located in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 2004.University of Gujrat - University Overview
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University of Gujrat is a recognized university by the and . Among the 58 recognized Punjab higher-education institutions, it ranks at numbe ...
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Kheewa
Kheewa ( ur, ) is a village situated alongside Jalalpur–Gujrat road The Jalalpur–Gujrat Road is a highway running between the Pakistani cities of Gujrat and Jalalpur Jattan. It connects Gujrat with Jalalpure Jattan, Tanda, Chamb Azad Kashmir. Gujrat is disengaged with north by a rivulet on its northern bor ... in the district of Gujrat, Pakistan. References {{Gujrat-geo-stub Villages in Gujrat District ...
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Maroof (village)
Maroof ( ur, ) is a village situated alongside Jalalpur–Gujrat Road The Jalalpur–Gujrat Road is a highway running between the Pakistani cities of Gujrat and Jalalpur Jattan. It connects Gujrat with Jalalpure Jattan, Tanda, Chamb Azad Kashmir. Gujrat is disengaged with north by a rivulet on its northern bor ... in the district of Gujrat, Pakistan. It was inhabited by muslims of subcontinent in 17th century. The people are very kind and the soil is much fertile for crops. Noble Families : 1) Imam-ud-Din Family 2) Abdul Haq Family 3) Numberdar 4) Abdul Qadir Family 5) Peer Family 6) Makwalies Noble Personalities : Late Chouhdary Faiz Ahmed Late Chouhdary M.A Mushtaq Late Chouhdary Muhammad Nawaz Late Chouhdary Muhammad Bashir Chouhdary Jan Akbar Land Lord Late Inspector Chouhdary Altaf Hussein Late Chouhdary Muhammad Zaman Chouhdary Iftikhar Ahmed Chouhdary Ansar Altaf (Flight Lieutenant Pakistan Air Force as well as Land lord) Chouhdary Nasir ...
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Ikhlas Garh
Ikhlasgarh or Ikhlas Garh ( ur, ) is a village located in district of Gujrat, Pakistan. Majority of people living in Ikhlas Garh belongs to Bhatti(Jatt)Cast while other subgroups include Cheema, Warriach and others. Most people are self employed by cultivating agriculture crops and cattle raising domestically. There are number of prominent people who migrated to other cities within Pakistan and internationally and working as entrepreneurs, Doctors, Lawyers, Journalist and other important occupations. It is situated about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast of Gujrat. Nearest town is Jalal Pur Jattan which is located at 5km distance. Distance between Ikhlas Garh and Sialkot International Airport is 32 km, Shahbazpur bridge located at river Chenab provide easy access to reach Sialkot International Airport. Travelling to Lahore is very convenient after inauguration of Sialkot-Lahore motorway. Too reach starting point of this motorway it takes one hour from Ikhlas Garh. District ...
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Kot Ameer Hussain
Kot Ameer Hussain ( ur, ) is a village situated near University of Gujrat The University of Gujrat (UOG) is a Leading public university located in Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 2004.Gujrat, Pakistan.


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Gujrat City
Gujrat ( Punjabi and ur, ) is a city in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is the capital of Gujrat District and it is the 21st largest city of Pakistan by population. Along with the nearby cities of Sialkot and Gujranwala, Gujrat forms part of the ''Golden Triangle'' of industrial cities with export-oriented economies. History The area around Gujrat was settled during the reign of the Suri ruler Sher Shah prior to the Mughals. The area was named ''Khwaspur,'' in honour of Suri's Governor of Rohtas, Khwas Khan. Local traditions state that Gujrat is the second town to be built in the area, with the first having been destroyed by Mongol invasions in 1303. The city came under the Mughal Empire and was further developed during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, who built the Gujrat Fort in 1580, and compelled local Gujjars to settle in the city in 1596–97. The city was then named in reference to the Gujjar tribes. In 1605, Syed Abdul Kasim was granted the ...
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