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===In Pakistan===
===In Pakistan===
* [[Attock]]
* [[Attock]] (Cambellpur City)
* [[Attock Khurd]]
* [[Bhera]]
* [[Chilianwala]]
* [[Chiniot]]
* [[Dera Ghazi Khan]]
* [[Dera Ghazi Khan]]
* [[Fort Munro]]
* [[Fort Munro]]
* [[Gujerat]] (now spelt Gujrat)
* [[Gujrat]] (also spelt Gujerat)
* [[Gujranwala]]
* [[Hasanabdal]]
* [[Jhang]]
* [[Jhelum]]
* [[Jhelum]]
* [[Kasur]]
* [[Khewra]]
* [[Khewra]]
* Lahore
* Lahore
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* [[Multan]]
* [[Multan]]
* [[Murree]]
* [[Murree]]
* [[Muzaffargargh]]
* [[Nankana Sahib]]
* [[Pakpattan]]
* [[Rawalpindi]]
* [[Rawalpindi]]
* [[Pind Dadan Khan]]
* [[Pind Dadan Khan]]
* [[Sakesar]]
* [[Shahdheri]] (now known as Taxila)
* [[Sialkot]]
* [[Sialkot]]


==Princely States==
==Princely States==

Revision as of 18:03, 2 November 2009

Map showing its districts and princely states

Punjab was a British province between 1849 and 1947 that was part of the Bengal Presidency. The Punjab region covers the area of the two modern states of the same name (one on each side of the India-Pakistan border).


History

The entire province became part of British India in 1849 after the 2nd Sikh War. Punjab was partitioned between India and Pakistan in 1947.


Capital


Cities and Towns

In India


In Pakistan

Princely States

India

Pakistan


Districts and Other Areas

In India


In Pakistan

External Links

Wikipedia:


Historical online books: