- with Rai
Ahmad Khan
Kharal after mutiny.
Gugera Branch Canal Rai
Ahmad Khan
Kharal Chak (village) GB
Gugera Branch Canal Tehsils &
Unions in the District...
- The
Gugera Branch Canal originates from the
Lower Chenab Canal. The
canal supplies water mainly to the
agriculture lands in Toba Tek
Singh and Faisalabad...
- Baba Khem
Singh ****isted the
British Raj in
suppressing a
rebellion in
Gugera, a town near the
Okara district during the 1857
Indian mutiny. In recognition...
- and
headquarters of the tehsil.
Samundri Tehsil farms are
irrigated by
Gugera Branch Canal and
Burala Branch Canal. Chak 203 GB
Ferozpur is the biggest...
-
Ghulam Hussain Kathia, ADLR Land
Record Shorkot Gugera Movement and Kathia's Parti****tion. "
Gugera Movement and Kathia's Parti****tion" (PDF). Punjab...
-
distributaries of
Lower Chenab Canal are the
Jhang Branch, the Rakh
Branch and the
Gugera Branch Canal. "Lower
Chenab Canal (East)
Punjab Irrigation &
Drainage Authority"...
- trans-Ravi
portion in 1852, and the
district headquarters were
moved to
Gugera. In 1865, when the
railway was opened, a
village on the railway, was named...
-
Indian Mutiny of 1857, Bedi
helped British troops quell an
uprising in
Gugera. He
distinguished himself in a
cavalry charge on 21
September 1857, and...
- "Chak 354/WB Dunyapur".
other example Chak 236 GB
Kilanwala (GB
denotes Gugera Branch Canal)
Examples of chak
names with
first three components of the...
- Devsal, Fatahpur, Jethupur, Kasur,
Kharral fort of Kot Kamalia, Sharakpur,
Gugera pargana, 5km to the west of the Ravi, and Shergarh. He had
fought repeatedly...