• Pasrur (Punjabi and Urdu: پسرُور), is a historical city of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city is the capital of Pasrur Tehsil...
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  • Pasrur (Urdu: تحصیل پسرور) is a tehsil of the Sialkot District in Punjab, Pakistan. The city of Pasrur serves as its capital and namesake. The tehsil,...
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  • Cadet College Pasrur is a boarding secondary school in Pasrur, Sialkot District, Pakistan. The federal government approved the project in 2004. The College...
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    were Sialkot, Daska, Jamki, Pasrur, Kila Sobha Singh, Zafarwal and Narowal. In 1930, the tehsils of Raya, Daska and Pasrur were split up and parts of these...
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  • ancestor by all Jains from the village of Pasrur in Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Pasrur has a famous tomb of a Jain Baba, Baba Dharam...
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  • spelled Sandhwan or Sundhwan) is a historic town situated on the Gujranwala-Pasrur road in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It was found by Chaudhry Gajju...
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    Virkan Tehsil Narowal Tehsil Shakargarh Tehsil Zafarwal Tehsil Daska Tehsil Pasrur Tehsil Sambrial Tehsil Sialkot Tehsil Chunian Tehsil Kasur Tehsil Kot Radha...
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    or Degh) near Chawinda Phatic, behind the agricultural main office in Pasrur, near the city of Sialkot in Punjab, Pakistan. Another prominent Jain monk...
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  • Independent Infantry Brigade Sialkot 19th Independent Armoured Brigade Pasrur Independent Anti-tank Brigade U/I Location Independent Engineering Brigade...
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    On 1 and 2 March, Khan addressed gatherings in Sibi, Loralai, Zafarwal, Pasrur, Narowal, Jacobabad, and also led a car rally in Rawalpindi. On 3 May, Khan...
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    Daska as it is das ("ten") koh (Mughal unit of distance) from Sialkot, Pasrur, Gujranwala, and Wazirabad. During the Afghan Durrani invasion of the 18th...
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  • Pasrur Railway Station (Urdu: پسرور ریلوے اسٹیشن, Punjabi: پسرور ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pasrur city, Sialkot district of Punjab province, Pakistan...
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  • November 1909 – 1987) was a Pakistani professor of Philosophy. He was born in Pasrur, Punjab, Pakistan. He completed his early education in Sialkot, received...
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  • College Kallar Kahar Cadet College Khushab Cadet College Okara Cadet College Pasrur Cadet College Rawalpindi Cadet College Sargodha Rangers Cadet College Chakri...
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    The 6th Armoured Division, normally based at Gujranwala, was moved to Pasrur in preparation for the war. It had three cavalry regiments: 10th Cavalry...
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    Sahib Narowal Junction Narang Okara Okara Cantonment Pakka Anna Pakpattan Pasrur Pattoki Pejowali Pind Dadan Khan Pir Mahal Prem Nagar Qaidabad Qila Sattar...
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    Gujranwala Expressway Pasrur Interchange Gujranwala Wadala Sandhuan & Pasrur Daska Pasrur Interchange Daska Dhidowali Sahi & Pasrur Daska Sialkot Interchange...
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    Pasrur. The Serai Bhabrian and Bhabrian Wala localities are named after them. There were several Jain temples here before partition of India. Pasrur:...
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    Shahdara Bagh Junction Narang Baddomalhi Narowal Junction Qila Sobha Singh Pasrur Chawinda Sialkot Junction Allama Iqbal Express consists of 16 coaches (all...
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  • Chawinda (Urdu: چونڈہ) is a city located near village Sehna wali in Pasrur Tehsil, Sialkot District, Punjab, Pakistan. The town sits at an altitude of...
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    Bentinck on 25 October 1831 at the Ropar Meeting. He was the jagirdar of Pasrur, Sialkot, now in Pakistan. When the boy Duleep Singh became the Maharaja...
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  • village and during recent years expanded into town located on Gujranwala Pasrur Road in Sialkot District, Pakistan. The BRBD Canal divides the town into...
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    little to respond tp such attack with the 6th Armored Division remained near Pasrur waiting for orders, while 17th Infantry Division had significant detachments...
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    in the Sindh Sagar Doab in the Punjab region, and captured the fort of Pasrur. He sent his envoy Ainul Mulk to Iltutmish, seeking an alliance against...
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    of Government of Pakistan, S.M.Sharif on 1 March 1955. It is situated on Pasrur Road, Gujranwala and it's adjacent to Satellite Town of Gujranwala. There...
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    Leader Brij Pal Singh Sikand, landed at an abandoned Pakistani airstrip at Pasrur, as he lacked the fuel to return to his base, and was captured by the Pakistan...
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    Leader Brij Pal Singh Sikand, landed at an abandoned Pakistani airstrip at Pasrur and was captured by the PAF. Two Lockheed F-104 Starfighters claimed to...
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    Singh Sikand landed his Gnat F.1 at an abandoned Pakistani airstrip at Pasrur. The F-104s first Air to Air combat victory was achieved by the Pakistan...
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  • Bahranpur, the Sikhs under Banda Singh Bahadur began occupying the cities of Pasrur and Aurangabad. The Mughal forces under the leadership of Rustamdil Khan...
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  • reported mostly involving Hindu girls. A total of 57 Hindus converted in Pasrur during May 14–19. On May 14, 35 Hindus of the same family were forced to...
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