08 — Sources
Where all of this comes from
This site makes no claim it cannot show a source for. Where a statement is local tradition rather than published record, the page says so in the text.
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Takht Hazara — Wikipedia
Location, coordinates, area, 2017 census population, postal code, the seven doors and the Ranjha connection.
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Midh Ranjha — Wikipedia
The village cluster including Kot Ghazi, Badar Ranjha, Thati Kalan and Mahiwal; distances; the banyan tree.
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Sargodha District — Wikipedia
District establishment, area, 2023 population, literacy, rural share.
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Kot Momin — Wikipedia
Tehsil declared 21 June 2003; kinnow; distance to Sargodha; the M2 link.
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Population of Takht Hazara dwindles amid neglect — The Express Tribune
Depopulation, the missing bridge, the old mosque named for Mian Ranjha, the shrine of Shah Shamuddin.
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Punjab — Sargodha, Pakistan Almanac
Jehangirnagar, the meaning of hazara, the Durrani and Sikh period, the tomb of the Mughal faqir.
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Chenab River — Britannica
Formation from the Chandra and Bhaga, total length, irrigation.
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Raheem pur — EverybodyWiki
Community-written entry for the village. Open wiki, not an authority — used here only for local tradition.
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