Difference between revisions 3679756 and 3679800 on simplewiki{{rfd}} Sikh Populated villages, in [[Gujranwala District]], of Punjab, Prior to 1947 partition. All these villages had a very large number of [[Sikh]]s. Majority of the Sikhs, of this district, were farmers, and large owners of fertile land, in Gujranwala District, Even being a minority in the district, still the Sikhs possessed more land than the Muslims who were a majority. Muslims forming about 70.45% out of the total Gujranwala District Population, where the Sikhs were less than 60% in the tehsils of H(contracted; show full) Jatt Sikhs, 16,849 (9%) ==1931 Jatt Sikh Census of Gujranwala District== Jatt Sikhs, 35,339 (17%) The Principle Jatt Sikhs clans of Gujranwala district of 1911 Census, Aulakh (511), Bajwa (689), Bhangu (203), Buttar (2), Chahal (277), Chatha (816), Cheema (2,130), Deo (278), Dhariwal (319), Dhillon (904), Dhotar (1,175), Ghumman (498), Gill (1,116), Goraya (1,472), Hanjra (1,424), Kahlon (324), Maan (163), Mangat (114), Pannun (255), Randhawa (552), Sahi (84), Sandhu (2,456), Sarai (61), Sipra (17), Tarar (113), Virk (17,278), Waraich (2,396)⏎ ⏎ [[Category:Geography-related lists]] [[Category:Villages]] [[Category:Punjab (Pakistan)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=3679800.
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