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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%)
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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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