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In para 2 on page 3 of these excerpts, the author guesses Bhera's population around five to six thousand in early 1900s. The district and town gazetteers of that era estimate the population of Bhera around 19,000 ( See under DOCUMENTS for the official figures).

1937. The Punjab Cabinet. Left to Right. Mr. Feroze Khan Noon, Sir Sikander Hayat, Sir Geoffrey de Montmorancy (the Governer), Sir Henry Craig, Sirdar Joginder Singh, and Mr. Gokal Chand Narang

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1958. Two Prime Ministers: Mr. Feroze Khan Noon with the late Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru at Delhi, in connection with the settlement of the boundary dispute.

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