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==History== | ==History== | ||
It was founded in 1748 by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi I. | It was founded in 1748 by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi I. | ||
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===Hospitals=== | |||
[[Image:BahawalVictoriaHospital.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Bahawal Victoria Hospital]] | |||
* Bahawal Victoria Hospital (1906) (formerly Civil Hospital 1867) | |||
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* Royal Palaces | * Royal Palaces | ||
* Bahawalpur Library (1924). Second largest in the province. | * Bahawalpur Library (1924). Second largest in the province. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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Place Name: | Bahawalpur |
State/Province: | Punjab |
Country: | Pakistan |
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Bahawalpur was the capital of Bahawalpur State until its merger with Pakistan in 1955. It is now the capital of Bahawalpur District, one of three districts making up the former state.
History
It was founded in 1748 by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi I.
Health
Hospitals
- Bahawal Victoria Hospital (1906) (formerly Civil Hospital 1867)
Places of interest
- Royal Palaces
- Bahawalpur Library (1924). Second largest in the province.