ALL ABOUT PAKISTAN


Governors-General of Pakistan, 1947–1956

Jinnah Mohammed Ali                            15 August 1947           TO       11 September 1948

Khawaja Nazimuddin               14 September 1948      TO       17 October 1951

Ghulam Muhammad                17 October 19516        TO       October 1955

Iskander Mirza                        6 October 1955           TO       23 March 1956
List of Presidents in Pakistan




1-Iskander Mirza    
23 March 1956   TO   27 October 1958


2-Muhammad Ayub Khan 
27 October 1958  TO  25 March 1969
Military

3-Yahya Khan
25 March 1969    TO    20 December 1971
Military

4-Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
20 December 1971  TO   13 August 1973
Pakistan Peoples Party

5-Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
13 August 1973   TO  16 September 1978
Pakistan Peoples Party

6-Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
16 September 1978  TO   17 August 1988
Military

7-Ghulam Ishaq Khan
17 August 1988   TO    18 July 1993
Independent

8-Wasim Sajjad (Acting)
18 July 1993    TO   14 November 1993
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

9-Farooq Leghari
14 November 1993   TO  2 December 1997
Pakistan Peoples Party

10-Wasim Sajjad (Acting)
2 December 1997  TO   1 January 1998
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

11-Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
1 January 1998   TO     20 June 2001
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

12-Pervez Musharraf
20 June 2001    TO       18 August 2008
Military/Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

13-Muhammad Mian Soomro (Acting)
18 August 2008      TO      9 September 2008
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

14-Asif Ali Zardari
9 September 2008     TO       (Incumbent)
Pakistan Peoples Party

List Of Primeministers of Pakistan
14 August 1947   to   16 October 1951

2-Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
17 October 1951   to    17 April 1953

3-Muhammad Ali Bogra
17 April 1953      to    12 August 1955

4-Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
12 August 1955    to    12 September 1956

5-Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
12 September 1956      to    17 October 1957

6-Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
17 October 1957      to     16 December 1957

7-Sir Feroz Khan Noon
16 December 1957      to     7 October 1958

Post Abolished
7 October 1958
7 December 1971

8-Nurul Amin
7 December 1971       to     20 December 1971

Post Abolished
20 December 1971
14 August 1973
9- ZULAFQAR ALI BHUTO 14 August 1973       to    5 July 1977

Post Abolished
5 July 1977
24 March 1985

10-Muhammah Khan Junejo
24 March 1985   to     29 May 1988
Independent;

Post Abolished
29 May 1988
2 December 1988

11-Benazir Bhutto
2 December 1988    to     6 August 1990


12-Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
6 August 1990     to     6 November 1990
Caretaker

13-Nawaz Sharif
6 November 1990        to     18 April 1993

14-Balakh Sher Mazari
18 April 1993      to       26 May 1993
15- MIAN NAWAZ SHARIF26 May 1993       to      18 July 1993

16-Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi
18 July 1993      to     19 October 1993
Caretaker

17-Benazir Bhutto
19 October 1993     to    5 November 1996

18-Malik Meraj Khalid
5 November 1996         to     17 February 1997
Caretaker

19-Nawaz Sharif
17 February 1997      to   12 October 1999

Post Abolished
12 October 1999
21 November 2002

20-Zafarullah Khan Jamali
21 November 2002      to     26 June 2004

21-Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
30 June 2004           to        20 August 2004

22-Shaukat Aziz
20 August 2004          to    16 November 2007


23-Muhammad Mian Soomro
16 November 2007      to         25 March 2008
24-Yousaf Raza Gillani
25 March 2008         to          Incumbent

List of Chief Ministers of Punjab



1-Iftikhar Hussain Khan
August 15, 1947   to     January 25, 1949
Muslim League

Governor's rule
January 25, 1949
April 5, 1951

2-Mian Mumtaz Daultana
April 15, 1951    to     April 3, 1953
Muslim League

3-Feroz Khan Noon
April 3, 1953   to    May 21, 1955
Muslim League

4-Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti
May 21, 1955      to      October 14, 1955
Muslim League

Post Abolished
October 14, 1955
June 30, 1970
Part of West Pakistan province

Martial law
July 1, 1970
May 2, 1972

5-Malik Meraj Khalid
May 2, 1972       to      November 12, 1973
Pakistan Peoples Party

6-Ghulam Mustafa Khar
November 12, 1973     to     March 15, 1974
Pakistan Peoples Party

7-Hanif Ramay
March 15, 1974      to    July 15, 1975
Pakistan Peoples Party

8-Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
July 15, 1975     to      July 5, 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Martial law
July 5, 1977
April 9, 1985

9-Nawaz Sharif
April 9, 1985      to    August 13, 1990
Pakistan Muslim League

10-Ghulam Haider Wyne
November 8, 1990       to     April 25, 1993
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

11-Manzoor Wattoo (1st time)
April 25, 1993     to      July 19, 1993
Pakistan Muslim League (J)

12-Manzoor Elahi (caretaker)
July 19, 1993         to    October 20, 1993

13-Manzoor Wattoo (2nd time)
October 20, 1993    to    September 13, 1995
Pakistan Muslim League (J)

14-Sardar Arif Nakai
September 13, 1995    to     November 3, 1996
Pakistan Muslim League (J)

15-Manzoor Wattoo (3rd time)
November 3, 1996      to     November 16, 1996
Pakistan Muslim League (J)

16-Mian Afzal Hayat (caretaker)
November 16, 1996      to     February 20, 1997

17-Shahbaz Sharif (1st time)
February 20, 1997     to      October 12, 1999
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Governor's rule
October 11, 1999
November 29, 2002

18-Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
November 29, 2002      to     November 18, 2007
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

19-Shiekh Ejaz Nisar (caretaker)
November 19, 2007    to     April 11, 2008

20-Dost Muhammad Khosa
April 12, 2008     to    June 8, 2008
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

21-Shahbaz Sharif (2nd time)
June 8, 2008      to     February 25, 2009
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Governor's rule
February 25, 2009
March 30, 2009

22-Shahbaz Sharif (Restored)
March 30, 2009     to    Incumbent
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

List of governors of Punjab

1-Sir Francis Mudie
15 August, 1947
2 August, 1949

2-Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
2 August, 1949
24 Nov 1951

3-Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
24 November, 1951
2 May, 1953

4-Mian Aminuddin
2 May, 1953
24 June, 1954

5-Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola
26 September, 1954
26 November, 1954

6-Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani
27 November, 1954
14 October, 1955

Part of West Pakistan province
14 October, 1955
1 July, 1970

7-Lt Gen Attiqur Rahman
1 July, 1970
December 1971

8-Ghulam Mustafa Khar (1st time)
December 1971
February, 1973

9-Hanif Ramay
February, 1973
March, 1974

10-Sadiq Hussain Qureshi
March 1974
13 March, 1975

11-Ghulam Mustafa Khar (2nd time)
13 March, 1975
31 July, 1975

12-Mohammad Abbas Abbasi
31 July, 1975
September 1977

13-Aslam Riaz Hussain
September 1977
September 1978

14-Lt Gen Sawar Khan
September 1978
March 1980

15-Lt Gen (r) Ghulam Jilani Khan
March 1980
December 1985

16-Makhdoom Sajjad Hussain Qureshi
December 1985
December 1988

17-General (r) Tikka Khan
December 1988
August 1990

18-Mian Mohammad Azhar
August 1990
1992

19-Chaudhry Altaf Hussain
1992
21 May, 1995

20-Lt Gen (r) Raja Saroop Khan
19 June, 1995
5 November, 1996

21-Khawaja Tariq Rahim
5 November, 1996
10 March, 1997

22-Shahid Hamid
10 March, 1997
17 August, 1999

23-Zulfiqar Ali Khosa
17 August, 1999
21 October, 1999

24-Lt Gen (r) Muhammad Safdar
21 October, 1999
29 October, 2001

25-Lt Gen (r) Khalid Maqbool
29 October, 2001
16 May, 2008

26-Salmaan Taseer
17 May, 2008
4 jan 2011

27- latif khosa
13 jan 2011
incumbent

List of Chief Ministers of Balochistan


Ataullah Mengal
May 1, 1972
February 13, 1973
National Awami Party

Governor's rule
February 13, 1973
April 27, 1973

Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (1st time)
April 27, 1973
December 31, 1974
Pakistan Peoples Party

Governor's rule
December 31, 1974
December 7, 1976

Sardar Mohammad Khan Barozai
December 7, 1976
April 4, 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Martial law
April 4, 1977
April 6, 1985

Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan (2nd time)
April 6, 1985
May 29, 1988
Independent

Zafarullah Khan Jamali (1st time)
June 24, 1988
December 24, 1988
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

Khuda Bux Marri (acting)
December 24, 1988
February 5, 1989
Balochistan High Court Judge

Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti
February 5, 1989
August 7, 1990
Balochistan National Alliance

Mir Humayun Khan Marri (caretaker)
August 7, 1990
November 17, 1990

Taj Muhammad Jamali
November 17, 1990
May 20, 1993
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

Zulfikar Ali Magsi (1st time)
May 20, 1993
July 19, 1993
Independent

Mohammad Nasir Mengal (caretaker)
July 19, 1993
October 20, 1993
Independent

Zulfikar Ali Magsi (2nd time)
October 20, 1993
November 9, 1996
Independent

Zafarullah Khan Jamali (caretaker; 2nd time)
November 9, 1996
February 22, 1997
Independent

Akhtar Mengal
February 22, 1997
June 15, 1998
Balochistan National Party

Jan Mohammad Jamali
June 15, 1998
October 12, 1999
Independent

Governor's rule
October 12, 1999
December 1, 2002
Independent

Jam Mohammad Yousaf
December 1, 2002
November 19, 2007
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

Mohammad Saleh Bhutani (caretaker)
November 19, 2007
April 8, 2008

Aslam Raisani
April 9, 2008
Incumbent
Pakistan Peoples Party

List of Governors of Balochistan

Rana Muhammad Asim Badar
1 July, 1970
25 December, 1971

Ghous Bakhsh Raisani
25 December, 1971
29 April, 1972

Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
29 April, 1972
15 February, 1973

Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti
15 February, 1973
3 January, 1974

Ahmad Yar Khan
3 January, 1974
September 1977

Khuda Bakhsh Marri
September 1977
September 1978

Lt Gen Rahimuddin Khan (MLA)
September 1978
March 1984

Lt Gen (R) Sirdar F.S. Khan Lodhi (MLA)
March 1984
July 1984

Lt Gen Khushdil Khan Afridi (MLA)
July 1984
December 1985

General (R) Musa Khan
December 1985
12 March, 1991

Hazar Khan Khoso (acting)
12 March, 1991
July 1991

Sardar Gul Mohammad Khan Jogezai
July 1991
1993

Brig (R) Abdul Rahim Durrani (acting)
1993
May 1994

Lt Gen (R) Imran Ullah Khan
May 1994
8 April, 1997

Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal (1st time; acting)
8 April, 1997
22 April, 1997

Miangul Aurangzeb
22 April, 1997
17 August, 1999

Syed Fazal Agha
17 August, 1999
21 October, 1999

Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal (2nd time)
21 October, 1999
1 February, 2003

Lt Gen (R) Abdul Qadir Baloch
1 February, 2003
11 August, 2003

Owais Ahmed Ghani
11 August, 2003
5 January, 2008

Amanullah Khan Yasinzai (acting)
5 January, 2008
28 February, 2008

Zulfikar Ali Magsi
28 February, 2008
Still on Seat
List of Chief Ministers Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa


Abdul Qayyum Khan
August 23, 1947
April 23, 1953
Muslim League

Sardar Abdur Rashid Khan
April 23, 1953
July 18, 1955
Muslim League

Sardar Bahadur Khan
July 19, 1955
October 14, 1955
Muslim League

Post abolished
October 14, 1955
June 30, 1970
Part of West Pakistan province

Martial law
July 1, 1970
May 1, 1972

Maulana Mufti Mehmood
May 1, 1972
February 12, 1973
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam

Sardar Inayatullah Khan Gandapur
April 29, 1973
February 16, 1975
Pakistan Peoples Party

Governor's rule
February 16, 1975
May 3, 1975

Nasrullah Khan Khattak
May 3, 1975
April 9, 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Muhammad Iqbal Khan Jadoon
April 9, 1977
July 5, 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Martial law
July 5, 1977
April 7, 1985

Arbab Jehangir Khan
April 7, 1985
May 31, 1988
Pakistan Peoples Party

Lt Gen (r) Fazle Haq (caretaker)
May 31, 1988
December 2, 1988

Aftab Ahmad Sherpao (1st time)
December 2, 1988
August 7, 1990
Pakistan Peoples Party

Mir Afzal Khan (acting till 8 Nov 1990)
August 7, 1990
July 20, 1993

Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
Mufti Muhammad Abbas (caretaker)
July 20, 1993
October 20, 1993

Pir Sabir Shah
October 20, 1993
February 25, 1994
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Governor's rule
February 25, 1994
April 24, 1994

Aftab Ahmad Sherpao (2nd time)
April 24, 1994
November 12, 1996
Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao)

Raja Sikander Zaman Khan (caretaker)
November 12, 1996
February 21, 1997

Mehtab Ahmed Khan
February 21, 1997
October 12, 1999
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Governor's rule
October 12, 1999
November 30, 2002

Akram Khan Durrani
November 30, 2002
October 11, 2007
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal

Shamsul Mulk (caretaker)
October 11, 2007
March 30, 2008

Ameer Haider Khan Hoti
March 31, 2008
Incumbent
Awami National Party
List of Governors of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa

1-Sir George Cunningham
August 15, 1947
April 9, 1948

2-Sir Ambrose Dundas Flux Dundas
April 9, 1948
July 16, 1949

3-Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid
July 16, 1949
January 14, 1950

4-Mohammad Ibrahim Khan Jhagra (acting)
January 14, 1950
February 21, 1950

5-Ismail Ibrahim Chundrigar
February 21, 1950
November 23, 1951

6-Khwaja Shahabuddin
November 24, 1951
November 17, 1954

7-Qurban Ali Shah
November 17, 1954
October 14, 1955

8-Part of West Pakistan province
October 14, 1955
July 1, 1970

9-Lt Gen K.M. Azhar Khan
July 1, 1970
December 25, 1971

10-Hayat Sherpao
December 25, 1971
April 30, 1972

11-Arbab Sikandar Khan
April 30, 1972
February 15, 1973

12-Aslam Khattak
February 15, 1973
May 24, 1974

13-Maj Gen (r) Syed Ghawas
May 24, 1974
March 1, 1976

14-Maj Gen (r) Naseerullah Babar
March 1, 1976
July 6, 1977

15-Justice Abdul Hakeem Khan
July 6, 1977
September 17, 1978

16-Lt Gen Fazle Haq
October 11, 1978
December 12, 1985

17-Nawabzada Abdul Ghafoor Khan Hoti
December 30, 1985
April 13, 1986

18-Justice Syed Usman Ali Shah (acting)
April 13, 1986
August 27, 1986

19-Fida Mohammad Khan
August 27, 1986
June 16, 1988

20-Brig (r) Amir Gulistan Janjua
June 16, 1988
July 19, 1993

21-Maj Gen (r) Khurshid Ali Khan
July 19, 1993
November 5, 1996

22-Lt Gen (r) Arif Bangash
November 11, 1996
August 17, 1999

23-Miangul Aurangzeb
August 17, 1999
October 21, 1999

24-Lt Gen (r) Mohammad Shafiq
October 21, 1999
August 14, 2000

25-Lt Gen (r) Iftikhar Hussain Shah
August 14, 2000
March 15, 2005

26-Cdr (PN) Khalilur Rehman
March 15, 2005
May 23, 2006

27-Lt Gen (r) Ali Jan Orakzai
May 23, 2006
January 7, 2008

28-Owais Ahmed Ghani
January 7, 2008
feb 9, 2011

29- Syed Masood Kauser
Feb 10, 2011  to present

List of Chief Ministers of Sindh

1-Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah (1st time)
April 28, 1937
March 23, 1938
Muslim People's Party

2-Allah Bux Soomro (1st time)
March 23, 1938
April 18, 1940
Ittehad Party

3-Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur
April 18, 1940
March 7, 1941
Muslim League

4-Allah Bux Soomro (2nd time)
March 7, 1941
October 14, 1942
Ittehad Party

5-Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah (2nd time)
October 14, 1942
August 14, 1947
Muslim People's Party

6-Muhammad Ayub Khuhro (1st time)
August 16, 1947
April 28, 1948
Muslim League

7-Pir Ilahi Bux
May 3, 1948
February 4, 1949
Muslim League

8-Yusuf Haroon
February 18, 1949
May 7, 1950
Muslim League

9-Qazi Fazlullah Ubaidullah
May 8, 1950
March 24, 1951
Muslim League

10-Muhammad Ayub Khuhro (2nd time)
March 25, 1951
December 29, 1951
Muslim League

Governor's rule
December 29, 1951
May 22, 1953

11-Pirzada Abdul Sattar
May 22, 1953
November 8, 1954
Muslim League

12-Muhammad Ayub Khuhro (3rd time)
November 9, 1954
October 13, 1955
Muslim League

Post abolished
October 13, 1955
June 30, 1970
Part of West Pakistan province

Martial law
July 1, 1970
May 1, 1972

13-Mumtaz Bhutto (1st time)
May 1, 1972
December 20, 1973
Pakistan Peoples Party

14-Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
December 25, 1973
July 5, 1977
Pakistan Peoples Party

Martial law
July 5, 1977
April 6, 1985

15-Ghous Ali Shah
April 6, 1985
April 6, 1988
Pakistan Muslim League

16-Akhtar Ali Ghulam Qazi (1st time)
April 11, 1988
June 24, 1988
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

Governor's rule
June 24, 1988
August 31, 1988

17-Akhtar Ali Ghulam Qazi (2nd time; caretaker)
August 31, 1988
December 2, 1988
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

18-Qaim Ali Shah
December 2, 1988
February 25, 1990
Pakistan Peoples Party

19-Aftab Shaban Mirani
February 25, 1990
August 6, 1990
Pakistan Peoples Party

20-Jam Sadiq Ali (acting till November 5, 1990)
August 6, 1990
March 5, 1992
Independent

21-Muzaffar Hussain Shah
March 6, 1992
July 19, 1993
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad

22-Syed Ali Madad Shah (caretaker)
July 19, 1993
October 21, 1993

23-Syed Abdullah Shah
October 21, 1993
November 6, 1996
Pakistan Peoples Party

24-Mumtaz Bhutto (2nd time; caretaker)
November 7, 1996
February 22, 1997
Sindh National Front

25-Liaquat Ali Jatoi
February 22, 1997
October 30, 1998
Pakistan Muslim League (N)

Governor's rule
October 30, 1998
December 17, 2002

26-Air Marshal Azim Daudpota(Governor and Chief Minister of Sindh)
October 25, 1999
May 24, 2000

27-Ali Mohammad Mahar
December 17, 2002
June 9, 2004
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

28-Arbab Ghulam Rahim
June 9, 2004
November 19, 2007
Pakistan Muslim League (Q)

29-Abdul Qadir Halepoto (caretaker)
November 19, 2007
April 6, 2008

30-Qaim Ali Shah (2nd time)
April 6, 2008
Incumbent
Pakistan Peoples Party

List of Governors of Sindh





Shaikh G.H. Hidayatullah
August 14, 1947
October 4, 1948

Shaikh Din Muhammad
October 7, 1948
November 19, 1949

Mian Aminuddin
November 19, 1949
May 1, 1953

George Baxandall Constantine
May 2, 1953
August 12, 1953

Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola
August 12, 1953
June 23, 1954

Nawab Iftikhar Hussain
June 24, 1954
October 14, 1955

Part of West Pakistan province
October 14, 1955
July 1, 1970

Lt Gen Rakhman Gul
July 1, 1970
December 20, 1971

Mumtaz Bhutto
December 22, 1971
April 20, 1972

Mir Rasool Bux Talpur
June 1, 1972
February 14, 1973

Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
February 15, 1973
February 28, 1976

Al-Haj Muhammad Dilawar Khanji
March 1, 1976
July 5, 1977

Abdul Kadir Shaikh
July 6, 1977
September 17, 1978

Lt Gen S.M. Abbasi
September 18, 1978
April 6, 1984

Lt Gen (R) Jahan Dad Khan
April 7, 1984
January 4, 1987

Ashraf W. Tabani
January 5, 1987
June 23, 1988

General (R) Rahimuddin Khan
June 24, 1988
September 12, 1988

Qadeeruddin Ahmed
September 12, 1988
April 18, 1989

Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
April 19, 1989
August 6, 1990

Mahmoud Haroon (1st time)
August 6, 1990
July 18, 1993

Hakim Said
July 19, 1993
January 23, 1994

Mahmoud Haroon (2nd time)
January 23, 1994
May 21, 1995

Kamaluddin Azfar
May 22, 1995
March 16, 1997

Lt Gen (R) Moinuddin Haider
March 17, 1997
June 17, 1999

Mamnoon Hussain
June 19, 1999
October 12, 1999

Air Marshal Azim Daudpota
October 25, 1999
May 24, 2000

Muhammad Mian Soomro
May 25, 2000
December 26, 2002

Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan
December 27, 2002
Incumbent

National Assembly

National Assembly is Lower house of Pakistani Parliament.There are a total of 342 seats in the National Assembly.

      Woman
Minority
Total
General
NWFP

35
8
-
43
Punjab

148
35
-
183
Sindh

61
14
-
75
Federal Capital

2
-
-
4
FATA

12
-
-
12
Total

272
60
10
342


Speaker
Dr. Fehmida Mirza
Deputy Speaker
Mr. Faisal Karim Kundi

Senate of Pakistan

Senate is upper house of Pakistani Parliament.It was first formed in 1973. The Senate consists of 100 members that is

General
Technocrats/Ulema
Woman Seats
Total
Balochistasn
14
4
4
22
Kyber Pakhtunkhaw

14
4
4
22
Punjab

14
4
4
22
Sindh

14
4
4
22
Federal Capital

2
1
1
4
FATA

8
-
-
8

Chairman of the Senate
Mr. Farooq H Naek
Deputy Chairman of Senate
Mr. Jan Muhamamd Khan Jamali
Total seats in senate are 104 as 4 seat of minorities one from each province increase by 19 Amendment in the constitution.
Provinces


1
Balochistan
Established
1 July 1970

Provincial Capital
Quetta

Largest city
Quetta

Area
- Total
347,190 km2 (134,050.8 sq mi)

Population (2005)
Total
7,800,000

Provincial Assembly seats
65

Districts
30

Towns
Union Councils
86



2
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Established
July 1, 1970

Capital
Peshawar

Largest city
Peshawar

Area
Total
74,521 km2 (28,772.7 sq mi)

Population (2008 est.)
 Total
20,215,000

Assembly seats
124

Districts
25

Towns/Union Councils
986



3
Punjab

Established
1 July 1970

Capital
Lahore

Largest city
Lahore
Area
Total
205,344 km2 (79,283.8 sq mi)

Population (2010)
 Total
81,330,531

Assembly seats
371
Including 66 for women and 8 for minorities

Districts
36

Tehsils/Towns
127

Rivers---Beas Ravi Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum rivers Indus



4
Sindh
Established

1 July 1970

Capital
Karachi

Largest city
Karachi

Government
 Governor

Area- Total

140,914 km2 (54,407.2 sq mi)

Population (2009 est.)[
- Total

35,470,648

Assembly seats

168

Districts

23

Towns

119

Union Councils

1108



5
Islamabad Capital Territory

Districts-------------------------1
Area(sq.km)-------------------906
Population----------------------805,000



6
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)

Districts-------------------------7 tribal agencies and 6 frontier regions
Area(sq.km)-------------------27,220
Population----------------------3,176,000



7
Azad Kashmir

Districts-------------------------10
Area(sq.km)-------------------13,297
Population----------------------2,972,500



8
Gilgit-Baltistan

Districts-------------------------7
Area(sq.km)-------------------72,971
Population----------------------1,800,000


Attock
Gujrat
Hafizabad
Khushab
Mianwali
Okara
Sahiwal
Bhawalnagar
Gujranwala
Jhang
Lahore
Multan
Pakpattan
Sargodha
Bhawalpur
Faisalabad
Jehlum
Layyah
Muzaffargarh
Rahim Yar Khan
Sheikhupura
Bhakkar
DG Khan
Kasur
Lodhran
Narowal
Rajanpur
Sialkot
Chakwal
Chiniot
Khanewal
Mandi Bahauddin
Nankana Sahib
Rawalpindi
Toba Tek Singh
Vehari






SINDH

1


Badin
Area Ss.km-6,726
Population-1,136,044

2
Dadu
Area Ss.km-19,070
Population-1,688,811

3
Ghotki
Area Ss.km-6,083
Population-970,549

4
Hyderabad
Area Ss.km-5,519
Population-2,891,488

5
Jacobabad
Area Ss.km-5,278
Population-1,425,572

6
Jamshoro


7
Karachi
Area Ss.km-3,527
Population-9,856,318


8
Kashmore
Area Ss.km-2,592
Population-662,462


9
Khairpur
Area Ss.km-15,910
Population-1,546,587


10
Larkana
Area Ss.km-7,423
Population-1,927,066


11
Matiari
Area Ss.km-1,417
Population-515,331


12
Mirpurkhas
Area Ss.km-2,925
Population-1,569,030


13
Naushahro Firoze
Area Ss.km-2,945
Population-1,087,571


14
Nawabshah
Area Ss.km-4,502
Population-1,071,533


15
Qambar Shahdadkot


16
Sanghar
Area Ss.km-10,728
Population-1,453,028


17
Shikarpur
Area Ss.km-2,512
Population-880,438


18
Sukkur
Area Ss.km-5,165
Population-908,373


19
Tando Allahyar

20

Tando Muhammad Khan
Area Ss.km-1,733
Population-447,215

21
Tharparkar
Area Ss.km-19,638
Population-914,291


22
Area Ss.km-Thatta
17,355
Population-1,113,194


23
Umerkot
Area Ss.km-
Population-663,100
Balochistan






1
Awaran
Area(sq.km)-29,510
Population-118,173


2
Barkhan
Area(sq.km)-3,514
Population-103,545


3
Bolan
Area(sq.km)-7,499
Population-288,056


4
Chagai
Area(sq.km)-50,545
Population-202,564


5
Dera Bugti
Area(sq.km)-10,160
Population-181,310


6
Gwadar
Area(sq.km)-12,637
Population-185,498


7
Harnai
Area(sq.km)-4,096
Population-140,000


8
Jafarabad
Area(sq.km)-2,445
Population-432,817


9
Jhal Magsi
Area(sq.km)-3,615
Population-109,941


10
Kalat
Area(sq.km)-6,622
Population-237,834


11
Kech (Turbat)
Area(sq.km)-22,539
Population-413,204


12
Kharan
Area(sq.km)-8958
Population-1,32,500


13
Kohlu
Area(sq.km)-7,610
Population-99,846


14
Khuzdar
Area(sq.km)-35,380
Population-417,466


15
Killa Abdullah
Area(sq.km)-3,293
Population-370,269


16
Killa Saifullah
Area(sq.km)-6,831
Population-193,553


17
Lasbela
Area(sq.km)-15,153
Population-312,695


18
Loralai
Area(sq.km)-9,830
Population-295,555


19
Mastung
Area(sq.km)-5,896
Population-179,784


20
Musakhel
Area(sq.km)-5,728
Population-134,056


21
Nasirabad
Area(sq.km)-3,387
Population-245,894


22
Nushki


23
Panjgur
Area(sq.km)-16,891
Population-234,051


24
Pishin
Area(sq.km)-7,819
Population-367,183


25
Quetta
Area(sq.km)-2,653
Population-744,802


26
Sherani


27
Sibi
Area(sq.km)-7,796
Population-180,398


28
Washuk


29
Zhob
Area(sq.km)-20,297
Population-275,142


30
Ziarat
Area(sq.km)-1,489
Population-33,340

Khaber Pakhtunkha



1

Abbottabad
Area(sq.km)-1,967
Population-880,666

2
Bannu
Area(sq.km)-1,227
Population 675,667

3
Battagram
Area(sq.km)-1,301
Population 307,278

4
Buner
Area(sq.km)-1,865
Population 506,048

5
Charsadda
Area(sq.km)-996
Population 1,022,364

6
Chitral
Area(sq.km)-14,850
Population 318,689


7
Dera Ismail Khan
Area(sq.km)-7,326
852,995


8
Hangu
Area(sq.km)-1,097
Population 314,529


9
Haripur
Area(sq.km)-1,725
Population 692,228


10
Karak
Area(sq.km)-3,372
Population 430,796


11
Kohat
Area(sq.km)-2,545
Population 562,644


12
Kohistan
Area(sq.km)-7,492
Population 472,570


13
Lakki Marwat
Area(sq.km)-3,164
Population 490,025


14
Lower Dir
Area(sq.km)-1,582
Population 717,649


15
Malakand
Area(sq.km)-952
Population 452,291


16
Mansehra
 Area(sq.km)-,4579
Population 1,152,839


17
Mardan
Area(sq.km)-1,632
Population 1,460,100


18
Nowshera
Area(sq.km)-1,748
Population 874,373


19
Peshawar
Area(sq.km)-1,257
Population 2,019,118


20
Shangla
Area(sq.km)-1,586
Population 434,563


21
Swabi
Area(sq.km)-1,543
Population 1,026,804


22
Swat
Area(sq.km)-5,337
Population 1,257,602


23
Tank
Area(sq.km)-1,679
Population 238,216


24
Upper Dir
Area(sq.km)-3,699
Population 575,858
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
1
Bajaur
Area(sq.Km)-1,290
Population-595,227

2
Khyber
Area(sq.Km)-2,576
Population-546,730


3
Kurram
Area(sq.Km)-3,380
Population-448,310

4
Mohmand
Area(sq.Km)-2,296
Population-334,453

5
North Waziristan
Area(sq.Km)-4,707
Population-361,246

6
Orakzai
Area(sq.Km)-1,538
Population-225,441

7
South Waziristan
Area(sq.Km)-6,620
Population-429,841

8
Bannu
Area(sq.Km)-745
Population-19,593

9
Dera Ismail Khan
Area(sq.Km)-2,008
Population-38,990
10
Kohat
Area(sq.Km)-446
Population-88,456

11
Lakki Marwat
Area(sq.Km)-132
Population-6,987

12
Peshawar
Area(sq.Km)-261
Population-53,841

13
Tank
Area(sq.Km)-1,221
Population-27,216
Gilgit-Baltistan



1
Ghanche
Area(sq.km)--6,400
Population--88,366

2
Skardu
Area(sq.km)--15,000
Population--214,848

3
Astore
Area(sq.km)--8,657
Population--71,666

4
Diamer
Area(sq.km)--10,936
Population--131,925

5
Ghizer
Area(sq.km)--9,635
Population--120,218

6
Gilgit
Area(sq.km)--26,300
Population--243,324

7
Hunza-Nagar

 Districts of AJK



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