Dera Ghazi Khan Division
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Dera Ghazi Khan Division is an administrative division of the Punjab Province, Pakistan. The division was established in 1982.
History
During British rule, All the districts that later formed Dera Ghazi Khan Division, collectively formed a district of Multan Division. [1] Dera Ghazi Khan was made into a separate division in 1982. The division system was abolished in 2000 but restored in 2008 after the restoration of democracy in the country.[2]
List of the Districts
| District | Capital | Area
(km²)[3] |
Pop.
(2023) |
Density
(ppl/km²) (2023) |
Lit. rate
(2023) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taunsa | Taunsa | 8,108 | ... | 240 | ... |
| Kot Addu | Kot Addu | 3,471 | ... | 390 | ... |
| Layyah | Layyah | 6,289 | 2,102,386 | 334.5 | 61.83% |
| Dera Ghazi Khan | Dera Ghazi Khan | 3,814 | 3,393,705 | 285.8 | 46.78% |
| Muzaffargarh | Muzaffargarh | 4,778 | 5,015,325 | 607.5 | 47.99% |
| Rajanpur | Rajanpur | 12,319 | 2,381,049 | 193.3 | 36.09% |
List of the Tehsils
| Tehsil | Area
(km²)[3] |
Pop.
(2023) |
Density
(ppl/km²) (2023) |
Lit. rate
(2023)[4] |
Districts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dera Ghazi Khan | 2,012 | 1,443,409 | 717.40 | 47.25% | Dera Ghazi Khan District |
| Kot Chutta | 1,802 | 904,836 | 502.13 | 38.61% | |
| Muhammadpur | ... | ... | ... | ... | Jampur District |
| Jampur | 2,322 | 1,012,039 | 435.85 | 38.07% | |
| Dajal | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
| Jampur Tribal Area | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
| Chowk Sarwar Shaheed | 1,785 | 414,578 | 232.26 | 55.50% | Kot Addu District |
| Kot Addu | 1,686 | 1,072,180 | 635.93 | 58.19% | |
| Karor Lal Esan | 1,823 | 684,729 | 375.61 | 62.43% | Layyah District |
| Chaubara | 2,754 | 299,082 | 108.60 | 58.42% | |
| Layyah | 1,712 | 1,118,575 | 653.37 | 62.34% | |
| Jatoi | 1,010 | 862,046 | 853.51 | 40.67% | Muzaffargarh District |
| Alipur | 1,391 | 760,526 | 546.75 | 39.15% | |
| Muzaffargarh | 2,377 | 1,905,995 | 801.85 | 46.84% | |
| Rojhan | 2,905 | 474,077 | 163.19 | 20.98% | Rajanpur District |
| Rajanpur | 2,078 | 853,192 | 410.58 | 41.38% | |
| De-Excluded Area Rajanpur | 5,013 | 41,741 | 113.13 | 8.6% | |
| Koh-e-Suleman | 5,339 | 248,683 | 46.58 | 36.04% | Taunsa District |
| Taunsa | 2,769 | 796,777 | 287.75 | 57.96% | |
| Vehowa | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Demographics
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Population
The population of Dera Ghazi Khan division was 12,892,465 in 2023 census[5] which was roughly equal to the country of Bolivia[6] or the US state of Illinois.[7]
Constituencies
See also
- Dera Ghazi Khan
- Louis Dane - In 1876 he was posted to the Punjab as assistant commissioner in Dera Ghazi Khan
- Mustafa Zaidi - served as assistant commissioner of Dera Ghazi Khan
- Andrew Jukes (missionary) He was sent to Baloch mission at Dera Ghazi Khan, where he stayed until 1906
- Robert Groves Sandeman - in 1866 he was appointed district officer of Dera Ghazi Khan
References
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- ↑ Dera Ghāzi Khān District Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 11, p. 248.
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