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Dipalpur (Urdu: دِيپالپُور), also
spelt Depalpur, is a city in the
Okara District of ****stani
province of
Punjab that
served as
headquarters of Depalpur...
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mostly found in La**** and
Dipalpur.
Bhutta Jats are
mostly found in Multan.
Bhutta Rajputs are
mostly found in Jhang. e and
Dipalpur.
Bhutta Arains are mostly...
- and then that of
Dipalpur, both in present-day ****stan.
Ghazi Malik's
armies mainly consisted of Jat
tribesmen recruited from
Dipalpur, who
fought for...
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Depalpur Tehsil (Urdu: تحصِيل دِيپالپُور), is an
administrative subdivision (tehsil) of
Okara District in the
Punjab province of ****stan, headquartered...
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Khusro Khan of
Delhi Sultanate was
defeated by
Ghazi Malik (Governor of
Dipalpur) in 1320. Hauz Khas is
witnessing the
growth of
trendy shops and lodgings...
- routed. In response,
Babur burned La**** for two days, then
marched to
Dipalpur,
placing Alam Khan,
another rebel uncle of Lodi's, as governor. Alam Khan...
- on a frontier, with the region's
administrative centre shifted south to
Dipalpur. The
Mongols again invaded northern Punjab in 1298,
though their advance...
- ****stan via the main
branches of the
Upper Bari Doab
Canal as well as the
Dipalpur Canal from the
Ferozepur Headworks. It was
resumed after five w****s when...
- and La**** in
February 1555.
Another detachment of his
forces captured Dipalpur and Jalandhar.
Their advance division proceeded towards Sirhind. Sikandar...
- he
appointed Khizr Khan as
deputy of
Multan (Punjab). He held La****,
Dipalpur,
Multan and
Upper Sindh.
Collecting his
forces in Multan,
Khizr Khan defeated...