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Correct Answer: A: Montgomery
Explanation: The correct answer is A: Montgomery. Sahiwal was previously known as Montgomery, named after Sir Robert Montgomery, the Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab from 1859 to 1865. The city's name was changed to Sahiwal in 1967, after Pakistan's independence.
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