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Alipur is a tehsil, (an administrative subdivision), of Muzaffargarh District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

Neighbouring areas

Ten kilometres east of Alipur lies Punjnad Head Works, where five rivers meet: Sutlej, Ravi, Chanab, Beas and Indus. On the opposite bank of the Indus lies Rajanpur District.

Administration

Alipur is one of the four tehsils of Muzaffargarh district and is itself administratively subdivided into 30 Union Councils:
Union Councils of Alipur tehsil>
  • Alipur City
  • Aliwali
  • Alpuri
  • Bait Mullanwali
  • Bazwala
  • Bunerwal
  • Butyal
  • Chakensar
  • Damorai
  • Dandai
  • Debrai
  • Fathepur Janubi
  • Ghalwan
  • Khairpur Sadat
  • Khangarh Doam
  • Kuz Kana
  • Langarwah
  • Lilownai
  • Maira
  • Malik Kheil
  • Mudwala
  • Muradpur Janubi
  • Opal
  • Pir Abad
  • Pir Khana
  • Sarkool
  • Seetpur
  • Shahpur
  • Sultanpur
  • Yakaywalai
  • There are four police stations in the Alipur subdivision.
       

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