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PIND DADAN KHAN

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 621 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PIND DADAN See also:

KHAN , a See also:town of See also:British See also:India, in the See also:Jhelum See also:district of the See also:Punjab, situated near the right See also:bank of the See also:river Jhelum, on the See also:Sind-See also:Sagar See also:branch of the See also:North-Western railway. Pop. (1901), 13,770. It is an important centre of See also:trade,. and its manufactures include boats, See also:brass-See also:ware, pottery, embroidered scarves and See also:riding-whips.

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This city is near Jalapur sharif where sikandare azam go malakwal and also this city is near the bigest mine of salt khewra.
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