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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JhangJhang - Wikipedia

    Jhang (جھنگ; Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃə̀ŋ.gᵊ]; Urdu pronunciation: [d͡ʒʱəŋɡ]) is the capital city of Jhang District in the central portion of the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Situated on the east bank of the Chenab river, it is the 18th largest city of Pakistan by population.

    • Pakistan
    • Jhang
    • 35,2K
    • Punjab
  2. قومی خبریں. کراچی: آج دوبارہ درجہ حرارت بڑھنے کا امکان. شیخوپورہ میں بارش، چھت گرنے سے بچی جاں بحق، 7 افراد زخمی. لاہور، ٹارگٹ کلنگ میں ملوث 4 دہشتگرد ہلاک. ’آٹے اور بجلی میں ریلیف دینے کے لیے تیار ہیں‘. ’ٰآئی ایم ایف مشن پاکستانی حکام سے مذاکرات کرے گا‘. گوادر میں باڑ لگاکر شہری علاقے کو بند کرنے کا تاثر مسترد.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › JhangJhang – Wikipedia

    Jhang (Urdu جھنگ; Panjabi چنگ / ਝੰਗ) ist eine pakistanische Stadt am Fluss Chanab. Die 414.131 Einwohner (Stand 2017) zählende Stadt ist auch die Hauptstadt des gleichnamigen Distrikts Jhang in der Provinz Punjab .

    • 414.131 (Zensus 2017)
    • Pakistan
  4. Daily Jang deliver latest news, breaking news, current news, top headlines in Urdu from Pakistan, World, Sports, Business, Cricket , Politics and Weather.

  5. Jhang District ( Punjabi and Urdu: ضلع جھنگ) is a district of Faisalabad division in the Punjab province, Pakistan. Jhang city is the capital of district. [3] [4] Geography. Jhang District has a triangle-like shape, with its apex at the narrow southwestern corner and its base on the northeastern side. [4] .

    • 1849
    • Punjab
  6. The shrine of Sultan Bahoo is a popular sight, close to downtown Jhang. Jhang (Urdu: جهنگ‎, Punjabi: جھنگ) is a city in Punjab (Pakistan), Pakistan. It is located on the east side of the river Chenab and has well over 390.000 inhabitants.

  7. Jhang Sadar, city consisting of historical twin towns, headquarters of Jhang district, Faisalabad division, Punjab province, Pakistan, situated just east of the Chenab River. The city was first incorporated as an administrative unit under the British raj, combining the towns of Maghiana and Jhang.