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Dera Ghazi Khan Division (Urdu: دوسوں درہ غازی خان) was an important administrative area in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Think of it like a big region that helped manage several smaller areas called districts. It existed for many years until the year 2000, when the government changed how it organized the country, and this type of division was no longer used.

What Was Dera Ghazi Khan Division?

A division is a way a country organizes its land. Dera Ghazi Khan Division was one of these large administrative areas in Pakistan. It was created to help manage the different districts within it more easily.

Its History

Before Pakistan became an independent country, during the time of British rule (when Britain governed the region), Dera Ghazi Khan was actually a smaller part of another division called Multan Division.

After Pakistan gained its independence from Britain in 1947, Dera Ghazi Khan became a division on its own. This meant it had more importance and its own administrative responsibilities. This setup continued for many decades. However, in the year 2000, the government of Pakistan made big changes to how it managed its regions. As part of these changes, the system of divisions was ended.

Districts It Included

When Dera Ghazi Khan was a division, it was made up of several smaller areas called districts. These districts were:

These districts still exist today, but they are no longer grouped under the Dera Ghazi Khan Division as it was abolished in 2000.

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