#.cyTME IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA.AND GIBB, EDINBURGH,MORRISONSTATIONERY OFFICE.PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTV'SIndia.ofGazetteerImperialfHEC.I.E., LL.D.,C.S.I.,HUNTER,W. W.GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.STATISTICS TO THEDIKECTOR-GENEKAL OFX.VOLUMEhall I.palmultXn toUNITED STATES AiR FO:""!^ECAMBRIDGE RESEARCH CENTERGEOPHYSICSRE^.EARCH LIBRARYEDITION.SECONDCO., LONDON, 1886.TRUBNER &/6I/.llASriACKUSHll'SOFUNIV.•BOSTOT:ATur-nv. OF ?'A^7.icinjsEri3IMPERIAL GAZETTEERINDIA.VOLUxAIE X.Punjab,{Afoolfan).—Division or Commissionership in theMliltan2'4' 70° 36' 74°29° i' 32° n. lat, and between andlying between andDistricts of Multan, Jhang, Mont-E. long., and comprising the fourwhich see separately. Thegomery, and MuzAFFARGARH, cach ofeast byon the north by Shahpur District, on theDivision is boundedSutlej,Districts; on the south by the riverGujranwala and Lahoreof Bahawalpur and on thewhich separates it from the Native State ;it from Dera Ismail Khanwest the river Indus, which separatesbytowns andsquare miles, containing 25District. Area (188 20,2951),houses. Population (1868)villages, with 297,668 1,477,936;4339and females Totalnamely, males 776,038.(1881) 1,712,394, 936,356,or percent.thirteen years 1868-1881, 15-9increase in the 234,458,population,Average density of 84Number of families, 359,294.were inaccording to religion, ther.epersons per square mile. Classified80*9 per cent. Hindus,1881—Muhammadans, or ; 304,164,1,385,782,1-2 cent. Parsis ...
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