Wazirabad Tehsil
Wazirabad Tehsil
تحصيل وزير آباد city of cutlery | |
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Wazirabad Tehsil (
Union Councils.[2]
History
During
Akalgarh (4,961) - the tehsil also contained 254 villages. The land revenue and cesses in 1903-,4 amounted to RS. 2,70,000.[3]
The Imperial Gazetteer of India (written over a century ago during the rule of the British) describes the tehsil as follows: "The tahsīl consists of a riverain belt along with the Chenab rich and highly developed tract along the Siālkot border, with abundant well-irrigation; and the level uplands known as the Bāngar. The head-works of the Chenāb Canal are at Khānkī in this tahsīl."[3]
Towns and villages
- Meraj K Chattha
- Adal Garh
- Aujla Kalan
- Ahmadnagar Chattha
- Banka Cheema
- Bagrian Kohna
- Bharoke Cheema
- Bhatti Ke
- Bhatti Mansoor
- Bhoma Bath
- Chandhar
- Chak Baig
- Chak Dadan
- Chak Gillan
- Dilawar Cheema
- Dharowal Kang
- Dhaunkal
- Douburji Virkan
- Gill Wala
- Gunian wala
- Ghakka Mitter
- Hairanwala Kalan
- Dhala chaatah
- DadWali Sharif
- Dhilam
- Hardo Warpal
- Hazrat Kalianwala
- Jamke Chattha
- Jaura
- Jhatan Wali
- Kaka Kolo
- kalaske
- Kot Bangash
- Kot Inayat Khan
- Kot Jahangir
- Kot khizri
- Kot Qadir Bakhsh
- Kot Shah Muhammad
- Kot Yusuf
- Ladhewala Cheema
- Mansoor Wali
- Mardeke
- Mohlunke
- Pathanke cheema
- Nat Kalan
- Noian Wala
- Nokhar
- Qila Didar Singh
- Qila Mihan Singh
- Rasool Nagar
- Sodhra
- Saroke
- Verpal Chattha
- Wanjo Wali
- Wazirabad
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