Data Gunj Bakhsh Zone
Data Gunj Buksh (Thike) Town is an administrative town (tehsil) in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It forms one of the 10 municipalities of Lahore City District. The town is most famously recalled for the 1882 outbreak of the Plague, widely believed to have been caused by mice.
Data Gunj Buksh | |
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Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
City District | Lahore |
Union Councils | 18
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Government | |
• Type | Tehsil Municipal Administration |
Neighbourhoods
- Kasurpura (UC 67)
- Ameenpura (UC 68)
- Kareem Bagh (UC 69)
- Ganj Kalan (UC 70)
- Bilalganj (UC 71)
- Anarkali (UC 72)
- Gawalmandi (UC 73)
- Sare Sultan (UC 74)
- Qila Gujar Singh (UC 77)
- Race Course Park (UC 78)
- Mozang (UC 79)
- Jinnah Hall (UC 80: Islampura, Krishan Nagar)
- Rizwan Bagh (UC 81)
- Islam Pura (UC 65)
- Chohan Bagh (UC 83)
- Sanda (UC 85)
- Sanda Khurd (UC 86)
- Shadman (UC 94)
See also
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