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History Of Muzaffargarh
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District Muzaffargarh
"Muzaffargarh
is a
district
in the south of the Punjab
province of Pakistan.
.It is part
of Seraiki Wasaib. It is spread over an area of 8,435 km².
It forms a strip
between the river Chenab
on its east and Indus river on its West. It is one of
oldest districts of Punjab. According to the 1998 census of Pakistan, the population
of the district was 2,635,903 of which 12.75% were urban. Muzaffargarh hardly possesses any distinct annals of its own. However, what is available in the history books indicates that the Town of Muzaffargarh was founded in 1794 by the Pathan Governor Muzaffar Khan, who migrated to this area along with......
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Description Of Muzaffargarh
Muzaffargarh District takes its name the chief town- Muzaffargarh. Muzaffargarh
literally means "Fort of Muzaffar", and is so called because the old town lies
inside the walls of a fort built by Nawab Muzaffar Khan of Multan.
The area
of the district is 6052 square miles(according to revenue record 1928 it is 5561
square miles.
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