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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 Hafizabad, Gujranwala, Wazirabad. The Sikh Population, of Gujranwala district, consisted of mainly Jatt, others were Khatri, Arora, Rajput, Lubana, Mazhabhi, tribes.
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*Aiya
*Akalgarh
*Aulakh Bhai Ke
*Amrit Pura
*Bacche
*Baloke Virkan
*Banka Cheema
*Bhuppra Goraya
*Borian Wala
*Botala Jhanda Singh
*Buddha Goraya
*Burj Chanda Singh
*Butala Sham Singh
*Chak Gillan
*Chak Ramdas
*Chak Roop Chand
*Chak Sadu Virkan
*Chak Waraich
*Chalaki Virkan
*Chauki Khurd
*Chhajjoke
*Dalianwali
*Dapai Mehtab Singh
*Dhamoli
*Dharamkot
*Dhariwal
*Dhounkal
*Dhuni
*Dhup Sari
*Dilawar Cheema
*Doburji Virkan
*Eminabad
*Fatehpur
*Gakhar Mandi
*Garhjakh
*Ghanian Kalan
*Gobindpura
*Gorala
*Gorali
*Hamidpur Kalan
*Jhallan
*Jamke Chatha
*Jhatanwali
*Kalas Ke Cheema
*Kamoke
*Kila Khazana
*Kiska Kola
*Korotana
*Kot Des Raj
*Kot Harkarn
*Kot Nanak
*Kotli Bagga
*Kotly Amir Singh
*Ladhe Wala Cheema
*Ladhewala
*Ladhewala Waraich
*Leel Virkan
*Lohianwala
*Maan
*Machrala Aulakhan
*Maju Chak
*Mandi Sukheki
*Mandyala Waraich
*Mangat
*Mangoke Virkan
*Marali Wala
*Mari Khurd
*Mari Thakran
*Matta Virkan
*Mattu Bhai Ke
*Mirza Jan
*Mirzapur
*Mokhal Sandhuan
*Mughal Chak
*Noinke Sandhuan
*Nadala
*Nagare
*Nandpur
*Nangal Dunna Singh
*Naushera Virkan
*Qila Dassa Singh
*Qila Didar Singh
*Qila Jai Singh
*Qila Jawahar Singh
*Qila Majja Singh
*Qila Mala Singh
*Qila Mian Singh
*Rahimpur
*Ram Nagar
*Ruriala
*Ratta Thothran Da
*Sadu Goraya
*Sagar Kalan
*Sansra Goraya
*Shiniwala
*Tarigri
*Tatiali
*Thapnala
*Thatha Gulab
*Tokri
*Tung Bhai Ke
*Udhowali
*Vandala Virkan
*Verpal Chatha
*Vinni
*Wadhon
*Wando
*Wassianwala
*Wazir Ke Chatha
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==1881 Jatt Sikh Census of Gujranwala District==
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)
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