Difference between revisions 3679813 and 3679816 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%) ⏎ {{colbegin|3}}⏎ ⏎ 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=3679816.
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