[2] Gholam Muhayuddin Khan served as tehsildar of the Doaba Daudzai tehsil.
[3][4][5] The areas of the erstwhile Doaba Daudzai tehsil are today part of Pakistan.
The Doaba Daudzai tehsil included 159 villages and had an area of 182 square miles.
[7] There were also 6 Hindu mafis, granted by Sikh rulers for an extended period of time.
[7] The Doaba Daudzai tehsil was abolished as per the Punjab Gazette Notifications 379 and 380, issued on 13 May 1893.