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  • In my six months in Jhang, a dusty town of some 400,000 in the Punjab province, where I was busy fixing up a charity maternity hospital, I glimpsed Pakistani democracy in action.

    The Pakistan Question 2007

  • In my six months in Jhang, a dusty town of some 400,000 in the Punjab province, where I was busy fixing up a charity maternity hospital, I glimpsed Pakistani democracy in action.

    The Pakistan Question 2007

  • In my six months in Jhang, a dusty town of some 400,000 in the Punjab province, where I was busy fixing up a charity maternity hospital, I glimpsed Pakistani democracy in action.

    The Pakistan Question 2007

  • In my six months in Jhang, a dusty town of some 400,000 in the Punjab province, where I was busy fixing up a charity maternity hospital, I glimpsed Pakistani democracy in action.

    The Pakistan Question 2007

  • Abdus Salam was born in Jhang, a small town in what is now Pakistan, in 1926.

    Abdus Salam - Biography 1980

  • The entire trail from Jhang to Gojra, Mian Channu and Shantinagar is littered with similar incidents of religiously fanned hatred spearheaded by banned militant outfits.

    Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Condemning Gojra Riots 2009

  • Indian intelligence sources believe that during a crisis or war, the missiles would be dispersed and re-deployed at Gujranwala, Okara, Multan, Jhang, and Dera Nawab Shah, where defense terminals have been constructed.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Witness accounts tell us that the masked men who arrived from the neighboring district of Jhang managed to gather a mob of hundreds.

    Naveen Naqvi: Christian Pakistanis, Called "America's Dogs," Have Long History Of Persecution In Punjab 2009

  • In Jhang district of the rural Punjab, for example, as many as 10 of the 11 elected are from middle class backgrounds: sons of revenue officers, senior policemen, functionaries in the civil bureaucracy and so on, rather than the usual feudal zamindars.

    Pakistan On The Long Road To Freedom 2008

  • A tributary of the Indus, the Chenab separates Shah Jewna from the highway to Punjab's capital, Lahore, and from the nearest city, Jhang.

    Dynasties, Not Democracy, 2008

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