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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: 44. Chapters: Rawalpindi, Taxila, Murree, Gujar Khan, Lalkurti, Nambal, Thakra, Bewal, Shakrial, Matore, Ausia, Pakistan, Daultala, Saddar, Rawalpindi, Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Dhoong, Gulyana, Sehr Bagla, Thathi, Mohra Sharif, Bhadana, Tarati, Narali, Mussiari, Dhoke Budhal, Changa Bangial, Pindbala, Rawat, Murree, Ghora Gali, Kot Suleman, Potha Sharif, Kahuta, Sui Cheemian, Pir Wadhai, Barian, Bhurban, Bhata, Kaliam Awan, Jatli, Jhungle, Royal Artillery Bazaar, Charhan, Kuri Dolal, Pandora, Punjab, Khasala Kalan, Khasala Khurd, Adiala, Panjar, Mankiala Brahmanan, Badnian, Darya Gali, Dhamiak, Dhamial, Phagwari, Mandrah, Kauntrila, Tret, Murree, Angoori, Murree, Guliana, Rawalpindi, Ban, Murree, Ghungrila, Mohra Noori, Miyal syedan, Dhok Manna, Numbal, Manghot, Punjgran Kalan, Ghel, Raman, Rawalpindi, Syed Kasran, Matwa, Karumb Ilyas, Jarmot Kalan, Sukho, Jand Mehlo, Devi, Punjab, Morha darogha, Kaniat Khalil, Benazir Bhutto Road, Qazian, Burhan, Pakistan, Ahdi, Chakri Vakilan, Dhok Gujran, Jhika Gali, Dhok Gohar Shah, Cheena, Sahang, Jajja Rajput, Khinger Kalan, Khurram colony, Islampura, Takal, Kathrian, Gulshanabad, Mastala, Gondal, Pakistan, Dadhar mirza, Phambray Rajgan. Excerpt: .) (Urdu, Potwari, Punjabi:, R walpind ) is a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the province of Punjab. Rawalpindi is the third largest city in Pakistan after Karachi and Lahore. In the 1950s, Rawalpindi was smaller than Hyderabad and Multan, but the city's economy received a boost during the building of Islamabad (1959-1969), during which time Rawalpindi served as the national capital and its population increased from 180,000 at the time of independence to over 4.5 million in 2007. Rawalpindi is located in the northernmost part of the Punjab province, 275 km (171 miles) to the north-west of Lahore. ...