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Paquistão. Divisão. Punjabe. População. 2098231 habitantes. Censo. 2017. Raualpindi[ 1][ 2] ( Rawalpindi) é uma cidade do Paquistão localizada na província de Punjabe. Segundo censo de 2017, havia 2 098 231 de habitantes.
Rawalpindi ( / rɔːlˈpɪndi /; Punjabi, Urdu: راولپنڈی, romanized : Rāwalpinḍī; pronounced [ɾɑːʋəlpɪnɖiː] ⓘ [5]) is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab .It was name on the the Sanantan ruler Baapa rawal . Who stopped people to forced convert to Islam.
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Ancient history
In ancient times the whole or the greater part of the area between the Indus and the Jhelum seems to have belonged to a Naga tribe called Takshakas, who gave their name to the city of Takshasila. Known as Taxilaby the Greek historians, the location of the ancient city has been identified to be in the ruins of Shahdheri in the north-west corner of the District. At the time of Alexander's invasion Taxila was described by Arrian as a flourishing city, known more for its tourism. Taxila having to...
Mughal era
Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi passed through the District after his defeat of Anand Pal and capture of Ohind. The first mention of the Gakhars occurs in the memoirs of Babar, who gives an interesting account of the capture of their capital, Paralah. It was strongly situated in the hills, and was defended with great bravery by its chief Hati Khan, who escaped from one gate as the Mughal army marched in at the other. Hati Khan died by poison in 1525 ; his cousin and murderer Sultan Sarang then submitt...
British era
In 1849 Rawalpindi passed with the rest of the Sikh dominions under British rule; and though tranquillity was disturbed by an insurrection four years later, led by a Gakhar chief with the object of placing a pretended son of Ranjit Singh on the throne, its administration was generally peaceful until the outbreak of the Mutiny in 1857. The Dhundsand other tribes of the Murree Hills, incited by Hindustani agents, rose in insurrection, and the authorities received information from a faithful nat...
Rawalpindi district is governed by the Rawalpindi District Council, while several regions sub-divided into one Municipal Corporation, two Cantonment Boards and Seven tehsils: 1. Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation 2. Rawalpindi Cantonment Board 3. Chaklala Cantonment Board
In 2017 population of Rawalpindi district was 5,402,380. 2,736,180 were male and 2,665,089 were female. 2,396,672 (44.36%) lived in rural areas and 3,005,708 (55.64%) lived in urban areas. In the divided district, Rawalpindi district had 816,577 households and a population of 5,050,068. Rawalpindi now has a sex ratio of 975 females per 1000 males a...
The principal crops were wheat, barley, maize, millets, and pulses. The district was traversed by the main line of the North-Western railway, crossing the Indus at Attock and also by a branch towards the Indus at Kushalgarh.
Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah Current Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Pakistan ArmyRawalpindi (en ourdoueg: راولپنڈی Rāwalpindī) zo ur gêr e Pakistan, e Panjab dres. Kêr-benn ar vro e oa bet etre 1959 ha 1967 , da c'hortoz ma vije savet Islamabad , a zo nepell, en norzh da Rawalpindi.
O Tratado Anglo-Afegão de 1919, [ 1][ 2] também conhecido como o Tratado de Raualpindi, foi um armistício feito entre o Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda e o Emirado do Afeganistão durante a Terceira Guerra Anglo-Afegã. [ 3] Foi assinado em 8 de agosto de 1919 em Rawalpindi, Índia britânica (atual Paquistão ).
Rawalpindi is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab. It is a commercial and metropolitan city being the fourth most populous in Pakistan. It is located near the Soan River in north-western Punjab, and is the third-largest Punjabi-speaking city in the world.
Raualpindi (Rawalpindi) é uma cidade do Paquistão localizada na província de Punjabe. Segundo censo de 2017, havia 2 098 231 de habitantes.