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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 168. Not illustrated. Chapters: Budhial, Begal, Chak Umra, Dalwal, Bharpur, Basharat, Choa Ganj Ali Shah, Bhilomar, Jabbi Shah Dilawar, Dulmial, Jand, Chakwal, Chak Malook, Dandot, Dhurnal, Dab, Pakistan, Bheen, Lawa, Punjab, Khairpur, Chakwal, Kot Gullah, Mulhal Mughlan, Gah, Bidher, Padshahan, Dullah, Talagang Tehsil, Piera Fatehial, Dhudial, Chakwal Tehsil, Dhoular, Mangwal, Saral, Khotian, Jand Khanzada, Kot Sarang, Odherwal, Karyala, Jassial, Karsal, Balkassar, Warwal, Leti, Punjab, Lehr Sultanpur, Bhoun, Pichnand, Dumman, Noorpur, Chakwal, Arra, Pakistan, Mureed, Saghar, Thoa Mehram Khan, Buchal Kalan, Kot Choudrain, Jaswal, Pakistan, Kot Chutta, Miani, Chakwal, Balokassar, Kot Qazi, Dharyala Kahun, Multan Khurd, Naka Kahoot, Munara, Kallar Kahar Tehsil, Sahgalabad, N rag, Choa Saidan Shah Tehsil, Basra, Pakistan, Nachindi, Choa Saidanshah, Rupwal, Karuli, Dhoke Agri. Excerpt: Gah is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located in the Union council of Begal (also known as Bigal) at 33 3'45N 72 39'8E, the Naib Nazim or vice president of Begal is from Gah. Gah is notable for being the birth place of current Indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh. Due to the violence that accompanied the Partition of India in 1947 Hindus and Sikhs had to leave the area for India. In 2004, after Singh had become prime minister the Punjab provincial Government declared it would develop Gah as a model village in his honour, and as a gesture of goodwill to rename the local boys school as "Manmohan Singh Government Boys Primary School." Gah or Gai is believed to have derived from Gohar a former Rajput chief, Gohar later became Garaha and subsequently shortened to Gah .