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Gop-e-Rah
Village in Punjab, Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chak No.42 Gop-e-Rah is a small village located in Kasur District, Punjab, Pakistan.[1]
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Gop-e-Rai (name of a Hindu landlord from Lahore) chak no. 42 is a small village almost eight kilometers from Pattoki Tehsil, (District Kasur) in Punjab Pakistan. It consists of two portions; one is called Gop-e-Rai and other is called Niaz Baig, named after two joint villages at Lahore. It was established during early nineties ranging from 1905 to 1920 by the English rulers for cultivation purposes. Most of the people migrated from Lahore suburbs. As the land of this village is very fertile, most of the people from this village are related to agriculture. The population of Gop-e-rai is approximately 300 Houses. Many young people have moved to cities for better education and better career opportunities and are no longer doing agricultural work. The main tribes are Mangan, Ghumman, Chhina, Arain, sansi, [Sial], and Gill. There are a few others.
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