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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: 29. Chapters: Aaliwala, Baathi Qaisrani, Baghalchur, Bahadur Garh, Barthi, Punjab, Basti Buzdar, Basti Fauja, Basti Malana, Bechrah, Chhabri, Chotibala, Choti Zareen, Choti Zerine, Churatta, Darkhast Jamal Khan, Darya Khan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Drahma, Punjab, Fateh Khan, Fazal Katchh, Gadai, Punjab, Ghaus Abad, Gulzarwala, Gulzar Khanwala, Haji Ghazi, Hero Sharqi, Jakhar Imam Shah, Jaluwali, Jhoke Uttra, Kala, Punjab, Khakhi, Kot Haibat, Kot Mubarak, Kot Qaisrani, Lakhani, Punjab, Makwal Kalan, Mamoori, Mana Ahmadani, Manghrotha, Mangrotha, Mithankot, Morejhangi, Mutafariq Chahan, Nari Shumali, Nawan, Notak, Paigah, Punjab, Pir Adil, Ramin, Punjab, Sakhi Sarwar, Samina, Punjab, Shadan Lund, Shah Sadar Din, Sokar, Punjab, Taunsa Sharif, Tibbi Qaisrani, Tuman Leghari, Tuman Qaisrani, Vehoa, Wadore, Yaroo. Excerpt: Dera Ghazi Khan (Urdu: ), abbreviated as D. G. Khan or traditionally as in nasta l q script, is a city and capital of Dera Ghazi Khan District, in Punjab, Pakistan. It is a mid-country city located at the junction of all four provinces of Pakistan. The city also gives its name to the Dera Ghazi Khan Division, which consists of the Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh and Layyah districts. The word "Dera" is derived from the Urdu word Der which means "encampment" and people live in this Dera or other Dera Like Dera Ismail Khan and Dera Allah Yar also known as Derawal. Here great Punjabi dialects speaks almost 90% of total.. Dera Ghazi Khan thus means the settlement or city of Ghazi Khan. Many cities in South Asia have Dera as a pre-fix such as Dera Ismail Khan and Dera Allah Yar. People of Dera Ghazi Khan as well as Dera Ismail Khan are also known as Derawal or sometimes as Dervi while the latter is used as Pen name or Takhallus. Dialects of PunjabiiFollowing are the demographics of the Dera Ghazi Khan district, by spoken language: Inhabitants of DG khan District speak a great variety of Punjabi dialects, although few of these dialects are called as separate language "Saraiki," but because of good and loving nature of people there is no distinction or hate among different dialects and have a mix culture of Great (North and South) Punjab. Other Languages include: Tomb of Ghazi Khan, one of the few remaining examples of the original architecture The Delhi Sultanate and later Mughal Empire ruled the region. The Multan region became predominantly Muslim due to missionary Sufi saints whose dargahs dot the landscape of Punjab region. The city was founded in 1476 on the western bank of the Indus River and named after Nawab Ghazi Khan Mirani, son of Nawab Haji Khan Mirani, a Balochi chieftain, who had declared independence from the Langah Dynasty's Sultans of Multan. Together with two other Deras, Dera Ismail Khan and Dera Fateh Khan, it gave its name to Derajat. Deraja