The village Chak No. 37 چک نمبر also called Tara Tibbi is under the union council Jhulana No. 19 situated near district complex Mandi Bahauddin at Murala Road.
Population:
1,000 almost
Major Cases
In Chak. no. 37 there are mainly two castes
Arains
Gujjars
All are migrated Arains from India (Ambala division) at the time of partition of india in 1947 and gujjars are migrated from other parts of Pakistan, some gujjars came from Jammu Kashmir. The Arains آرائیں are chiefly associated with farming, & peasant-proprietors & quot, and some being Zamindars.
Most Important Note: It is certified that that there is no political or prejudicial effect on the information provided below for website uploading to you. All those words written about the history are same as told by Mr. RAJA Khan S/O Jahan Khan D.O.B 1910 A.D who is famous person in all village about history. Mr. RAJAY KHAN S/O JAHAN KHAN ( D.O.B 1910A.D) Telling History of Village
Locations:
Village WaraChamian واڑہ چامیاں or Wara Chamian is located in District Mandi Bahauddin. It can be reached by moving along the side of lower Jhelum Canal from Rasul Barrage to Sargodha. It is away from District Mandi Bahauddin upto 19KM and 10 KM from Tehsil Malakwal and1.5 KM from RIVER JEHLUM towards south and 0.5 KM from M.B.Din to Malakwal road towards North.
Geographical Position:
Village is divided in to two parts
Main village is situated at M.B.Din to Malakwal road and other part is Sahi More. Wara Chamian is present between Majhi, Noor Pur Piran, Lower Jhelum canal on South side of the village and Jhelum River on North. Majhi is located towards the East, Noor Pur lies towards the West of WaraChamian
Area of the Village:
Total area of the village is about 48 squares that is about 1200 acres in which no one in the village contain more than 40 acres so no one is a big fish but it is almost equally distributed among prominent families.
Brief History:
Village Wara chamian has very old History since Raja Ranjeet Singh Government in Punjab.
In 1130 A.D Char Gujar Tribes were resident of old Wara, called Wara Gujran. With the passage of time some of them were died while remaining travelled back to their native village Charanwala present in District Gujrat. So there land was captured by SAHNA who was a landlord of the area.
After some time in 1470 A.D Sahna distributed all his property in his sons known as Khanana, Chhimon, Majhi and Hassan. A branch from Majhi tribes called Chami, A person known as Saida Chami always quarreled with other his tribe personnel’s. So Mr. Qutab with his brother FATEH DIN and Nephews Jhanda, Meher and Gohar opted self migration towards their Western Land called Ahli Gujran (Ahli means Graveyard of Gujjar Tribes) and they captured a major part of land form Saida.
In this way major caste Chami became first resident of Wara Chamian. As the old people called WARA to the YARD surrounded by wood for cattles and the caste of those people was Chami so, this village was known as WaraChamian. At that time mostly robbers came and robbed and murdered people, they felt unsafe themself and called for help to their older brother Grand father of BHOCHARS from Manchar Chathian and MR Mishry Khan SAHI from MALOWAL village, a part of current Dhok Kasib.
Mr Fateh Din, the founder of the village married his daughter with Mishry Khan SAHI. In this way Sahi were second resident of the village. Kashim Khan, a son of Mishry Khan was married in Khanna village. He had five sons MR WAZIR KHAN ,PIR KHAN,AMEER,MUHAMMAD SULTAN, KHAN, and KAMEER KHAN.MR WAZIR KHAN SAHI was the first litrated person of the village. He became PATWARI and was the most powerful and nice person of his age in the village. He helped all his brothers ,he bought land from different villages and empowered all his family that is why now a days SAHI’s have land at second number in the village .
Another SAHI Brothery known as BHELK KAY was migrated from BAGRIANWALA near DINGA in district GUJRAT.WARRAICH came from GACHARA village in present district Gujrat.Mr IMAM Bakhash Kashmiri was the first watchman of the village uptill now this rank is till lying in his generation.
When in 1980 A.D Main road was being completed with tarkool Mr. Nazir Ahmad Sahi was resident on this stop. All his tribe was living near to this stop for thee eras. also he was a welfare mind person so he asked Highways Authorities to keep the name SAHI MORE of this point .Later on the robbers became habitant to kill people on the LOWER JEHLUM CANNAL southern bank so he requested to police officer to send some policemen at this bank. In June1992 an incident increased importance of this check post when S.H.O Shabbir Khan Niazi was murdered with his constable on the spot by robbers. So higher authorities realized to establish a permanent check post at this point. Now this check post has been refurbished for Patrolling Police.
Situation in 1947:
Population of WARA CHAMIAN was mostly Muslim in 1947 (at the partition time of sub-continent) there were only two houses of HINDUES. These Hindus were wise persons and were literate therefore they realize the situation before 14th August 1947 , soled their houses and migrated to Mandi Bahauddin where most of their relatives used to live. That’s why there was no bloodshed in the village at the time of partition.
It is nota very big village only about 350 houses are in it and about 2000 peoples live in them. All the population of the village is Muslim among them all are Sunni. No non-Muslim is there in the village.
Registered Voters:
The number of registered voters in the village is 1000 among them almost half of them are of female voters. Although village is small but at the time of election village splits into three parts. Each group tries to cast votes against each other. At the time of BD elections both males and females cast vote but at National and Provincial Assembly elections only males cast their votes.
Major Castes:
Major castes of the village are:
Sahi
Warraich
Gondal
Awan
Butt
Bhochar
Machi
Lohar
Mochi
Tarkhan
Muslim Sheikh
Nai
Important Bradaries:
Famous Clans of the village are:
Chami
Sahi
Hassan ke
Mehr Ke
Ghor ke
Warraich
Bhochar
Salihon Ke
Gahney ke Numberdar
Murade Ke
Shahney (Syyed)
Famous Personalities:
Important personalities of the village are as follows:
First Generation:
Mr. Wazir Khan Sahi
Second Generation:
Mr. Roshan Khan Sahi
Mr. Ghulam Qadir Saith
Mr. Ghulam Qadir Sahi
Sajan Khan Chami
Anayat khan S/o Sajjan Khan Chami (Ghor Ka)
Sardar Khan S/o Rehmat khan (Mehr ka)
Third Generation:
Late Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sahi(Founder of Sahi More)
Late Muhammad Anayat Sahi (ICMA) Pakistan Ordinance Factories Wah Cantt
Master Bashir Ahmed (Retd. EST)
Malik Muhammad Aslam Awan (Superintendent Custom Duty Allam Iqbal International Airport Lahore)
Malik Muhammad Aslam Awan
Malik Sardar Khan (Ex Head clerk DCO Office Lahore)
Means Of Earning:
Majority of the peoples earn their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government services and among them most are in ARMY. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad that’s why many peoples of the village are found in France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi-Arabia, Muscat etc. in search of their earning.
Way of living:
Peoples of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior. Peoples are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere. Except few black sheeps vulgarity is an uncommon thing. People of the village go to their lands to care their cattles and crops and come back in the evening so they have a very busy life. Young boys play Cricket, Volley Ball or play cards in their extra time. Peoples of the village remains careful about fight and misbehavior because if any body do a little mistake other party persons quickly report to the police at Thana Malakwal.
Bazars And Markets:
No Bazars or Markets are present in the village only four General stores (Karyana shops) are present which provide commodities of daily use. Peoples have to go Malakwal or M.B.Din for
Mosques
There are total three mosques in the village, two in the main village, one in the southern settled area Among them two are JAMIA in the main village. The mosque along the patrolling Police Check Post was constructed by sons of Dr NAZIR AHMED SAHI who was a well known personality of his age.
Old Jamia Masjid
New Jamia Masjid
Schools and Education:
Literacy rate of the village is much better. Almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three schools in the village:
Govt. Primary School for Boys Wara Chamian.
Govt. Girls Primary School Wara Chamian.
Asif Mukhtar Model Middle School Warachamian.(English medium Private)
Highly Qualified Persons:
Although the literacy rate is good but only few persons are Master degree holders among them:
Muhammad Siddique (PHD in Mechanical Engineering, Gold Medalist Of GIKI Topi SWABI)
Muhammad Nawaz Sahi (M.Sc. Electronics Engineering, Gold Medalist From Sarhad University Islamabad, M.A Islamiat Punjab University)
Shahid Irfan Butt. (B.Tech Electronics)
Tajammal Hussain Goshi (MBA TSO Sheikhupura Region (Kolson))
Mr. Tajammul Hussain Goshi
Mubashar Sardar (MBA Admin Officer Lahore Region (Kolson))
Dr. Ijaz Ahmed Sahi (D.H.M.S, IELTS Coordinator E-Knowledge Virginia U.S.A)
A few females have also done Master degrees in different subjects.
Health Facilities:
There is no hospital in the village only one clinic is present which is run by a health related servant. Three females of the village are working as a Health Worker. They are creating awareness in females about health related problems. Now after their guidance females are very much aware of pregnancy and birth etc. Generally peoples get medicine of minor diseases from village and of major from Malakwal or M.B.Din.
Transportation:
Village is located almost 100 Meters towards north from Malakwal-Mandi Bahauddin Road. People of the village travel on Buses, Vans from Villages own Bus Stop. They also travel on Motor Cycles and Cycles are very common in the village which are used to go towards their land areas.
Media Facilities:
In the village Television, Radio, Tape Recorder, PTCL Phones and Mobile Phones with services of all the Telecom companies are present in almost every house. Few homes in the village also possess COMPUTERS in them very rare people use internet.
Flora and Fauna:
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here. Domestic animals of the village are
Buffalos (bhainsein)
Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
Sheeps (bhairain)
Goats (bakrian)
Horses (ghoray)
Donkeys (gadhay)
Dogs (kutay)
Cats (Bilian)
Hens (murgean)
Rabbits (khargosh)
Pigeons (kabutar)
Fishes (in forms)
Ducks (batkhain)
As the land of the villagers is very near to the village and it is very much close to River Jehlum therefore a lot of area is available for wild animals. Wild animals found in the villagers land are:
Jackals (geedarr)
Snakes (saanp)
Pigs (sours)
Wild Cats (jangly billay)
Fishes of many types
Tortoises (kachhway)
Parrots (totay)
Sparrows and Finches (chirian)
Sea Gulls (baglay)
Wild Ducks (murgabian)
Village land is very much fertile, availability of water is enough although soil not suitable for GYMNOSPERMS and FERNS but ANGIOSPERMS are very much common in the village which include both ornamental and wild. Important plant of the village are as under:
Acacia species (kikkar)
Dalbergia sisso (tahli)
Rosa indica (gulab)
Orange species (maltay aur methhay)
Guava (amrood)
Mangoes (aam)
Gomi (dhraik)
Bamboo (Baance)
Crops of the village
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engines for irrigation purposes. Major crops of the village are
Wheat (gandam)
Rice (chawal)
Corn (mukai)
Potato (aalo)
Barley (jao)
Sugar Cane (kamad)
Sweet Pea (mator)
Chicken Pea (chana)
All Vegetables etc.
Problems of the Village’s People:
As the Village is small so basic facilities are absent No hospital, No Markets, No college for Boys or Girls therefore peoples especially females have to face many difficulties in order to fulfill their daily or occasional necessities. Main problems of the village are as under.
Wastewater Removal System
The most prominent problem of the village is the removal of wastewater of homes and rain the main obstacle in this way is Lower Jhelum Canal (it cuts the village body from villagers own land) and land of other villages around this village. In the absence of sewerage system some people of the village has to face problems like accumulation of rain water in front of their houses, which is a common source of many diseases like MALARIA, CHOLERA and SCABIES etc.
Flood in River Jhelum
As the land of village is located almost at the bank of River so second important problem of the village is Flood in the River Jhelum although this flood does not come in the village but in the lands of villagers. The most severe incident occurred in 1992 when it caused large scale destruction of crops and cattles. Unfortunately it had come suddenly at night when most of villagers were at their homes almost 1.5 Km away from their livelihood before sleep they didn’t know that in the morning they will loss all their crops and some of their cattles. Such incidents occur periodically.
Problems of the Poor People
People of the village are not very rich nor very poor. Except few houses all other can earn their livelihood easily those who are poor they are helped by the other village people in the form of Fitrana or other things in the name of God so fortunately every one is able to eat honorably.
Educational Problems Faced by Girls
This is another main problem faced by students especially by Girls as there is no institute after F.A (Inter) degree so the girls have to face great hurdle in their career so most of them stop their education because villagers does not allow their girls to go away from their homes, so most of the girls are under inter if other want to carry on their education they do so either Privately through Punjab University or through Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad.
Crime rate in the Village:
As it is already mentioned that most of the reports in Thana Malakwal belong to this village in which most are to pull legs or arms of the opposing party but the steeling of cattles is an important problem faced by villagers especially JUTT families such Thieves does not belong to this village but to nearby villages whom names are not good to mention, in this village few black sheeps in young generation are also going on wrong path.
Suggestions:
The problem of wastewater removal can be resolved by passing sewerage pipes under the lower Jhelum canal towards villager’s own land(i.e Baela).
The problem of medical facilities can be resolved by arranging one MBBS doctor to whom in addition to his own fees villagers should pay some salary by collecting fund from the village.
Flood is a natural thing but the loss can be reduced by alarming the people about danger of the flood in advance by the Government.
Difference of JUTTS and other castes can be reduced by educating people and creating awareness of our religion.
Education problems of girls can be resolved by constructing an institute upto master level at-least in arts subjects in this or any of the neighboring villages.
MAY ALLAH BLESS THIS VILLAGE (Ameen)
This information is provided by Muhammad Nawaz Sahi (MSc Electronics Engineering (Gold Medalist), M.A Islamiat Punjab University Lahore)
Village Muradwal مرادوال is located in District Mandi Baha-ud-Din. It can be reached by moving along the side of LOWER JEHLUM Canal from RasoolBarrage to Sargodha. It is away from District Mandi Bahauddin upto 21 KM and 8 KM from Tehsil Malakwal and 5 KM from RIVER JEHLUM towards south and 1.5 KM from M.B.Din to Malakwal road towards North.
Geographical Position:
Village is divided in to two parts one is the MAIN VILLAGE and other is the MURADWAL LOKRRI situated at the bus stop of the village at M.B.Din to Malakwal road. Muradwal is present between Haria, Katowaland Lower Jehlum canal. Katowalis located towards the East, Haria towards the South and West while Lower Jehlum canal is located towards the North of Muradwal.
Brief History:
Village Muradwal is after the name of a person known as Murad. It is said that Murad and Kato were the children of a Haria. Due to disobedience Kato is pulled out of his house by Haria. Later on Murad bring back Kato and give half of his land to Kato that’s why know both villages are side by side. In the past there was great enmity between few groups of the village as a result of that controversy many persons of the village were killed by one group or the other but now all the controversies have been resolved and no killing took place in the last 10 years.
Situation in 1947:
Population of Muradwal was mostly consist of Muslims in 1947 there were only Five houses are of HINDOES. These Hindus were wise persons and were literate therefore they realize the situation before 14th August 1947 , soled their houses and migrated to Mandi Bahaud Din where most of their relatives lived. That’s why there was no bloodshed in the village at the time of partition.
It is not a very big village only about 300 houses are in it and about 1,800 peoples live in them. All the population of the village is Muslim among them all are SUNNI except one house that is of Shia. No non-Muslim is there in the village.
Registered voters:
The number of registered voters in the village is 850 among them almost half of them are of female voters. Although village is small but at the time of election village splits into three parts. Each group tries to cast votes against each other. At the time of BD elections both males and females cast vote but at National and Provincial Assembly elections only males cast their votes.
Major Castes:
Major casts of the village are
Gondal
Warraich
Mughal
Barkhay
Kasbi (Rajhay)
Kumhar
Machhi
Lohaar
Mochi
Tarkhan
Muslim Sheikh
Nai
Important Bradaries:
Famous Clans of the village are:
Gill
Kaasbi
Toulay
Mehr Ke
Barkhay
Salranay
Pindyanay
Dhanu Ke
Jalu Ke
Bahadar Ke
Famous Personalities:
Important personalities of the village are as follows:
Saee Muhammad Gondal (Jalu ka)
Sikandar Hayat Gondal (Lalay da)
Iftikhar Ahmad Gondal (Raja)
Master Muhammad Nazir
Roshan Din Gondal (Gill)
Qadar Muhammad (Mehr ka)
Mirza Khan (Pindyana)
Muhammad Sardar (Dhano ka)
Muhammad Akbar (Salabat ka)
Zubair Sarwar Warraich
Ghulam Hussain Gondal
Ch. Jaan Muhammad Tulla
Anwar Hussain Gondal
Highly Qualified Persons:
Although the literacy rate is good but only few persons are master degree holders among them:
Farooq Ahmad Gondal (M.Sc, M.Phil Env.Science proceeding towards Ph.D)
Master Muhammad Akram (M.A English)
Anar Sajid Gondal ( M.A Economics)
Muhammad Arif Warraich
Master Khalid Mahmood etc.
Dr. Aqib Shahzad Tulla (MBBS, FCPS)
And few females have also done master degrees in different subjects.
And among new generation
Means Of Earning:
Majority of the peoples earns their livelihood through agriculture. Few peoples are in Government service and among them most are in WAPDA and ARMY. Now there is trend among the youth to go abroad that’s why many peoples of the village are found in France, Spain, Yunan, Italy, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Muscat etc. in search of their earning.
Way of living:
Peoples of the village live a simple life. They have very friendly behavior. Peoples are very much hostile, peaceful and sincere. Except few black sheeps vulgarity is an uncommon thing. People of the village go to their lands to care their cattle and crops and come back in the evening so they have a very busy life. Young boys play Cricket, Volleyball or play cards in their extra time. Peoples of the village remains careful about fight and misbehavior because if any body do a little mistake other party persons quickly report to the police at THANA MALAKWAL.
Bazars And Markets:
No Bazars or Markets are present in the village only four Karyana shops are present which provide commodities of daily use. Peoples have to go Malakwal or M.B.Din for major shopping and to Haria for minor shopping.
Mosques:
There are total four mosques in the village two in the main village one in the lokarri and one along with PIR CHHACHHRA DARBAR among them one is JAMEA in the main village. The mosque along the Darbar is under construction unfortunately no prayer say prayer there except the passerby’s or on Sunday when there is rush of people on the Darbar.
Shrines:
There are two shrines in the village. These are of two brothers
SYED MASOOM SHAH (Peer Chhachhra)
NOOR SHAH BUKHARI
These brothers came in the village in the start of 18th century. MASOOM SHAH died in 1800 while NOOR SHAH few year after him. They preach the people of the village about Islam. Among them one brother MASOOM SHAH has got much importance now a days. People from all over the area come here to get rid of many diseases especially JOINT PAINS. They believe that after coming, offering Fateah, putting money in the safe and distributing MEETHI ROTIAN on three consecutive SUNDAYS or at least one they get rid of these problems
Shrine(Darbar) of MASOOM SHAH is located along the north bank of LOWER JEHLUM Canal in front of the village. The income of the Masoom Shah’s shrine is on average 2000 cash along with some quantity of wheat grains on each SUNDAY. In the past this money was used by the Makhdom family (Mianay) now it is used for the construction and wellbeing of the shrine.
The shrine of second brother BABA NOOR SHAH BUKHARI is located inside the west part of the village also known as Mohallah Noor Shah at the back of Govt. Primary School for Boys. People pick stone from the Darbar and tie them with their arms to get rid of Fever especially chronic fever. Around the Darbar there is lot of land in which surrounding peoples have kept their cattle’s so it looks dirty around the shrine.
Schools and Education:
Literacy rate of the village is much better almost every child of the village goes to school. There are three school in the village:
Govt. Primary School for Boys Muradwal.
Govt. Girls Middle School Muradwal.
Community Model Higher Secondary School for Girls(evening)
Health Facilities:
There is no hospital in the village only one clinic is present which is run by a health related servant. One female of the village is working as a Health Worker. She is creating awareness in females about health related problems. Now after her guidance females are very much aware of pregnancy and birth etc. Generally peoples get medicine of minor diseases from Haria and of major from Malakwal or M.B.Din.
Transportation:
Village is located almost 1.5 KM towards north from Malakwal Mandi Bahaud Din road. People of the village travel on Buses, Vans from Haria Bus Stop or Villages own Bus Stop. They also travel on Train after riding from Haria Railway Station which is almost 3 KM from the village. Motor Cycles and Cycles are very common in the village which are used to go towards their lands or near by areas
Media Facilities:
In the village Television, Radio, Tape Recorder, PTCL Phones and MOBILE Phones with services of all the companies are present in almost every house. Few homes in the village also possess COMPUTERS in them very rare people use internet
Flora and Fauna:
As the area is very productive both animals and plants love to stay here.
Domestic animals of the village are
Buffalos (bhainsein)
Cows and Bulls (gaey aur bael)
Sheeps (bhairain)
Goats (bakrian)
Horses (ghoray)
Donkeys (gadhay)
Dogs (kutay)
Cats (Bilian)
Hens (murgean)
Rabbits (khargosh)
Pigeons (kabutar)
Fishes (in forms)
Ducks (batkhain)
As the land of the villagers is 1 to 2 Km from the village and it is very much close to RIVER JEHLUM therefore lot of area is available for wild animals. Wild animals found in the villagers land are:
Jackals (geedarr)
Snakes (saanp)
Pigs (sours)
Wild Cats (jangly billay)
Fishes of many types
Tortoises (kachhway)
Parrots (totay)
Sparrows and Finches (chirian)
Sea Gulls (baglay)
Wild Ducks (murgabian)
Village land is very much fertile, availability of water is enough although soil not suitable for GYMNOSPERMS and FERNS but ANGIOSPERMS are very much common in the village which include both ornamental and wild. Important plant of the village are as under:
Acacia species (kikar)
Dalbergia sisso (tahli)
Rosa indica (gulab)
Orange species (maltay aur methhay)
Guava (amrood)
Mangoes (aam)
Gomi (dhraik)
Bamboo (Baance)
Crops of the village:
Land of this village is very fertile almost every crop of the world can be grown here. People use peter engins for irrigation purposes. Major crops of the village are
Name of My village is Kolowal کولووال. It is also called Kolowal Kothera. Alhamdollillah Population is 100% Muslim. It is also called Kalowal Kotehra. It has 5 Parts.
Haso Ana Dera
Vada Lok
Alhi
Bijli Ghar
Kotehra
Towns and Geographical Landmarks
It is situated in Malakwal tehsil – Mandi Bahauddin Road. Main Village is about 2-3 Km Malakwal City, But its one Part (Kothera) is very near to Malakwal. River Jhelum is about 2 Km away from Kolowal on North Side.
Haji Nazir Ahmed Gondal (Chairman of Zakat & Ushar Committee).
Ch. Ghulam Ali Gondal
Ch. Ghulam Abbas Gondal (Counselor)
Ch. Shan Ali Gondal
Shah Khurshid Alam
Mohammad Aslam Gondal
Syed Mehmood Hussain Shah
Hafiz Zafar Iqbal (Imam Masjid Jamia Mosque)
Tahir Hussain Shah (Punjab Police)
Another Social personality was Ch. Ata Mohammad Numberdar who passed way on April, 2008. His age was about 90 years.
Highly Qualified Personalities:
Shahid Imran Gondal (Transport Manager in Saudi Binladin Group Saudi Arabia)
Naveed Iqbal Gondal (Director in Islamabad)
Mushtaq Ahmed Gondal (Supervenient, Pak P.W.D Islamabad).
Safdar Iqbal Gondal (PS to DSP Traffic Islamabad)
Syed Najam Ul Hassan (Manager Allied Bank, Lahore)
Mohammad Akram (Grade 18 officer in HBFC)
Muzafar Iqbal Gondal (Chemistry Teacher in G.H School Malakwal)
Ali Atif Hassan (LLB, MA English)
Jehangir Abbas Gondal (PS to Director NHA Islamabad)
Personalities in Foreign Countries:
Talat Mushtaq Gondal (Holland)
Faisal Usman Gondal (Spain)
Shahid Imran Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
Javid Iqbal Gondal (France)
Naeem Shahzad Gondal (UK)
Omar Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
Arshad Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
Naseer Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
Tariq Gondal (Jeddah Saudi Arabia)
Syed Rashid Shah (Dubai, UAE)
Syed Abrar Hussain Shah (South Africa)
Culture of the Village:
Culture of my village is almost same like other villages of Punjab. But some people are doing job in Islamabad or Lahore & some are working abroad so you can see a little touch of city life also in life of people. Especially on occasion of marriage.
Schools, Collages & Mosques:
There are 4 Mosques in my village, one is Jamia Mosque where Jumma prayer is also offered. There is also one Imam Bargha & 3 Mazars in the village. There are two Government schools one primary school for Boys & one High School for Girls. There is also one private school in the village. Degree college Malakwal is situated very near to my village.
Hospitals, Medical Stores and Shops:
The is no any hospital in the village but there are two clinics, & also 5 shops to purchase necessities of life. Village is only 3 km away from Malakwal so mostly people done their shopping in Malakwal.
Main Castes:
Main Caste of the village is Gondal, About 78% population of village is Gondal. Main castes & their percentage is as follow.
Gondal 78%
Syed (Hamdani/Bukhari) 10%
Ranjha 2%
Working Castes 10%
What is Gondal?
Gondal: is one of the main elite Jat clans living in Punjab, Pakistan. They are believed to have accepted Islam on the inducement of famous Sufi poet Baba Farid and were instructed by him to stay in the area between the Chenab RiverJhelum River which now forms Mandi Bahauddin, and Sargodha District.They are approximately over half a million in population and are mainly living in Mandi Bahauddin,Malakwal, Kolowal, Phalia,(Rerka Bala) (Ajjowal) Kot Momin, Midh Ranjha, Bhalwal TehsilsGeven Gondal (30km away from Sargodha). The majority is associated with the profession of agriculture but a number of them are also in civil services, such as police, Education and judiciary in Pakistan. Quite a lot of them are also working abroad mainly in the United States, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain, France, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It is widely accepted in Punjab that Gondals have amassed great fortunes through their strict tolerance of agricultural expertise. It is therefore not surprising that they are now and always have been regarded as the Elite Senior Jats’ earning the status of Powerful Landlords of Pakistan. Many sources claim that as many as 37% of Pakistan’s Powerful & Secretive Inter-Services Intelligence ISI members of staff come from this clan.
Main Crops In The Village:
Famous crops of village are Wheat & Rice. But now a days some landlords are also cultivating Potatoes (Ch. Javid Gondal is a guy who has completed M.com but instead of doing job he prefer to work on his own land & make experiment to cultivate Potatoes on his land and his experiment was successful and now lot of people are cultivating potatoes also). Other main crops are as follow.
Sugar Can
Cotton
Potatoes
Maize
Tobacco
Media and Communication:
By the passage of time communication through Letters is decreased & Phone & Email has taken its place. So main mean of communication in my village is Phone. Through this people can keep in touch with their loved ones in other cities and abroad. TV/ Radio is main media through which people can get news about their beloved country & other world.
Organizations / Group in the village:
There is an Yahoo group named as Gondals_Online. This group is created to bring all Gondals on one platform, not only from village Kolowal but of Whole world. Shahid Imran Gondal & Saqib Mushtaq Gondal are Moderators of this group. This group is accessible on following address
In free time people go on Park near river Jhelum which is on distance of about 2.5 Km from my village named as Daman-e-Khizar Park. There is also a cannel in the village, it irrigate land of village. Its water is not enough so lot of landlords have installed their own Peter Engine to overcome the shortage of water.
Village Kattowal کتووال is situated at the left bank of Jehlum River and it is a small village in Malakwal subdivision of Mandi bahauddin District. It has a total population of approximately 1,500 inhabitants, with all of them Muslims.
Village’s disputes are often settled by a committee (Panchyat) headed by Ch. Ghulam Qadir Gondal who is a respected personality of the area. Among other famous persons of the villages are Nawazish Ali Gondal (a leading farmer) ,
Ch.Ahmad Yar Gondal (a leading farmer) ,
Khizer Hayat Gondal (Secretary Civil Services Reforms) ,
Sikandar Hayat Gondal (a retired army officer) ,
Ahmad Naveed Gondal (Supritendent District Jail)
Tanveer Abbas Gondal (District Excise & Taxation Officer) .
Ch. Arshad Nawaz (Post Master, Mong)
Fasel Iqbal (Wapda Dept, Malakwal)
Ch. Khizar Hayat (Hayat Market)
Kamran Akram
Zeeshan Akram
People of Village:
About two third of the village population is associated with agriculture. Most of the farmers are small landowners owning less than ten acres.
Schools and Religious Institutions:
In addition with two primary schools (one for each gender) there are three mosques in which basic religious education is provided to the people.
Village Chak No. 42 چک نمبر 42 or Bhaggal is in Tehsil Malakwal .It is 22 Km in the east of mbdin and 13 km away from Malakwal in the east. Khai is 1 km in the west of bhaggal and Gojra is 4 km from here.
History:
In 1905 people migrated to this Chak from Gujrat due to flood reasons. Those people were from village Bhaggal (Gujrat).
Area:
Area of the bhaggal is 12.5 murabbas
Population:
Population of the village is round about 1,200 heads.
History of the village is related way beyond to the Hazrat NOOH alaihissalam era Qalmi shora is created from here. Grave yard of village Bhaggal is also here. Population of tibbas is round about 400 persons, Natt family is in a big number here.
Famous Personalities of the village:
Muhammad Arshad
Muhammad Akram Cheema
Muhammad shareef Araain
Ghulam Hussain
Mureed Hussain
Ali Asghar Lahori
Haji Akram
Highly Qualified persons
Muhammad Aslam
Arslan Ali (Punjab Police)
Khadim Hussain (Advocate)
Saeed Ahmed (WAPDA)
Qaiser Naveed Tarar
Mubashar Hussain Bhatti
Ghulam Abbas (Patrolling Police)
Muhammad Shafeee (Rangers)
Jawad Ul Hasan Bhatti
Zafar Iqbal
Education sector:
Govt. primary school for boys
Govt. girls primary school
Al-Hasan public model school(private)
Iqra Model school
Medical sector:
Shahzeb Medical Clinic
Dr. Jahangeer
Masajid:
Jamia Masjid Markazi
Mazars:
Mian Muhammad Qazi
Baba Umar shah Tibba
Union council office:
Office of the union council Gohar is here in village bhaggal. PTCL exchange is here too
Source of income:
Source of income of people of the village is agricultural areas and Govt services, abroad livings
Nature of People:
Hospitable, political workers, loving, caring. Village bhaggal is also very famous for Tangaas which are run by dharrar family.
Industrial area:
In the village there are two areas of wood which are very famous for creating very beautiful furniture.
Our Village is Chak No 44 چک نمبر. Its old name were Ahmad Ki Abaadi and Chak No. 9. Our village is 14km for away from Gojra and 45 km from mandi bahauddin. Its fertile land is about 56 Acre. There is a govt. high school for boys and Govt. Middle School for Girls. Our village also has a post office. Kinno of our village are very tasty and famous streets of our village are straight and vast.
Rana Asif Iqbal (MA mass communication) working in Wateen Telecom
Saleem Bhatti (BA/LLB) Senior Politician
Schools
Govt. High School
Govt. Girls Elementary School
Casts of the Village
Mughal
Bhatti
Arrain
Muslim Shaikh
Warraich
Nambardar
Rana
Malik
Mahar
Ghumman
Mosque/Madrisa
There are three Mosques and one Church and one Imam Bargah in this village.
Fields/Crops
Rice
Sugar Cane
Wheat
Kinnow
Melon
vegetables of all types
Problems of the village
there is no facility of hospital. The main problem is that there is no girls high school in our village. There is lack of education in our village children so that they involves in bad activates like drug addiction, wandering etc.
Chak No 32 چک نمبر Nathoo kot or Nathu kot is village of tehsil Malakwal district Mandi Bahauddin. It has distance of 22 km from Mandi Bahauddin in west and 12 km from Malakwal in south east. From Gojra its distance is 3 km and village Khai is just 2 km from Nathoo Kot in east.
History:
When flood came in Gujrat then people from district Gujrat migrated to the surrounding area. Then people of village Nathoo Kot were migrated to Chak Number 32 in 1905, later on its name was called Chak No 32 nathoo kot. Govt allotted land in revenge.
Tibi Daryane ٹبی دریانی or Tibbi Daryani tehsil Mandi Bahauddin is located at 1 kilometer in the west of Jhulana. South side is sohawa dilloana, chak 38 in the north side and Bhikhi Sharif located 2 kilometer in the west.
History:
Tibi Daryane is name of a pyramids located in the center of the village.
Population Of Village:
The population of village is about 2.5 thousand peoples.
Nature Of People:
The people of the village is very nice, peaceful, honestable, hospitality and respectable of others.
Source Of Income:
Mostly people are doing zamindari (Agriculture). Some people are doing different jobs like government & private, own business and now a day’s mostly young generation go to abroad in Europe & Gulf countries.
Famous Personalities:
Ch. Haji Muhammad Ali: 90 years old and the most famous and honorable personality of the village.
Ch. Haji Khizar Hayat (F.A) (Sectary of bait-ul-mall)
Ch. Haq Nawaz (B.A PU) (known as Khalid Daryana General councilor)
Old people say that Murala مرالہ was established in Mughlia government and some of them says that look after of two children of king Akber was held in Murala. It is also known as Takhat Murala.
General Information:
Murala is situated 25 km in the east of the city Mandi Bahuddin and 12 km in the south east of the city PHALIA and 10 km in the north of famous town Chilianwala. It’s a very beautiful village surrounded by green fields all around. There is a big canal near the village known as RASUL – QADIR ABAD link canal. The population of the village is round about 20,000. The cast of the founder of the village was warraich.
Cast, Brauderies in the village:
There are many brautheries in the village ,known as
Babe Wazeer Kay
Babe Miane Kay
Gujjar
Gondal
Sipra
Mughal
Babe Agum Kay
Mirza
Mughal
Janjua
Maliks
Qureshi
Bhatti
etc…
Nature of People:
People of the village are very friendly, caring, honest, peaceful and hospitable ,so the village is known as Aman ka ghaghwara through whole the district.
Source of income:
Most people of the village are govt servants, mostly are teachers. A big number of the people is living abroad and they send a lot of money in the village so you can say that the income of the village is good. A lot of people work in agricultural, irrigation, fish forming, and labor.
People in Civil Service or abroad:
Many people of the village are related to the teaching line .and a lot of people joined in defense department (Army, Air Force, Navy) and also a big number of people living abroad (Saudi Arabia, European countries, America, Africa, Korea).
Neighboring villages, towns and geographical landmarks:
In the north side of the village ,there are seven villages of the Sahi cast named as Dhoke Kasib ,Dhoke Joddi, Dhoke Murad, and Saharan, In the east side of the village there is Rasul pur, Helaan ,and in the south side of the village, bagganwala, duburji, are situated and in the western side there are many villages available, like, churund, Jassik, dhoke shahani.
Social Personalities:
Muhammad Iqbal Shafqat (Ex. Nazim Union Council)
Ch. Mazhar Hussain Warraich
Ch. Mehdi Sipra
Ch. Muhammad Boota (numberdaar)
Arshad Iqbal (Ex. Labor councilor)
Hassan Muhammad (Thekkedar)
Ch. Willait Hussain Warraich (Ex. Member District Council)
Ch. Sardar Khan (late)
Ch. Khaleef Ahmad (late)
Faiz Naeem
Social persons:
Master Nazeer Ahmed Gill Ch.
Mehdi sipra Ch.
Manzoor Hussain Warraich
Highly Qualified Personalities:
Dr. Naser Iqbal Warrich. M.Sc. (Hons) Agri UAF Ph.D.(Hort) Turkey Director Biological Science Research. PFI Peshawar Pakistan.
Dr. Ijaz Ahmed (Ex. M.S Mayo Hospital Lahore)
Dr. Bashir Ahmed Bhatti
Muhammad Azam Warraich (Engineer/Doha Qatar)
Dr. Nawaz Ahmed Warraich (MBBS)
Basheer Ahmed Gujjar (Ex .Principal .Islamia High School Mandi Bahuddin)
Zubair Ahmed Warraich (Textile Engineer)
Muhammad Afzal Bhatti (Cameraman PTV)
Muhamamd Akram Bhatti (M.Sc. math sui northern gas)
Muhammad Afzal (wing commander Air Force)
Mazhar Iqbal Warraich (M.Sc. Math)
Arshad Muneer (CEO WAPDA)
Rashid Munir (SDO civil)
Late. Bashir Ahmed (Ex. Headmaster Govt. High School Murala)
Zulkefil Warraich (1st CSS Officer) of Murala
Ijaz Ahmed (Associate Engineer Electrical Bio Mechanic)
Munir Ahmed Iqbal, MBA (marketing), Export Assistant, Service Shoes.
Muhammad Zaman Warraich (B.Sc. Electrical Engineering), Iraq
Ahmad Yaar Muralvi
Mian Ahmad Khan Manj s/o Mian Imam Din Manj
Ch. Muhammad Ashraf Warraich (late)
Ch. Ehsan Ashraf Warraich (Ex. UC Murala)
Mian Muhammad Aslam Warraich (Ex. Member UC Murala
Culture of the Village:
The atmosphere of the village is open-minded and a little religious. There is one central community centre (chupal) in the village. The individuals in the village have established the private chupal in large numbers. The promising youth is in touch with sports and discussions. So chupals and the grounds remain always occupied.
Schools, Collages, Mosques and Madrasas:
There are two Govt boys High schools and one Govt girls Higher secondary school are available in the village and also there is one intermediate school is available. There are six mosques in the village and One Jamia masjid is available. There is only one madrassa is available in the village which is known as MADRASSA QASIM AL ALOOM.
There are three main private schools in the village.
Ghazali model school Murala.
Farooqi Model school Murala.
Vision model school Murala
Approximately 1000 students studying in these private schools…
Hospitals, medical stores and shops:
There is one hospital named as Rural health centre. It has a very big area but staff is not enough so we want there more staff. There are many medical stores available in the village and round each type of medicine can be obtained by these stores. Shops are almost in each street of the village from where we can buy every thing of our need from these shops. There are garments shops, shoes shops, cosmetics shops and almost furniture shops are available in our beautiful village MURALA.
Main casts:
Gondal
Warraich
Sipra
Jurra
Kumaar
Qassaeee
Malak(teli)
Qureshi
Muslim Sheikh
Janjua
Mughal
Mahranay
Gujjar
Arain
Main crops and fruits:
Berseem
tobacco
Bajra(millet)
Maize
Jowar(sorghum)
Wheat
Rice
Sugarcane
Potato
Lucerne
Media and Communication:
Internet
Telephone
Mobile services
TV
Radio
News papers
are the best ways of media communication.
Mazars or other historical buildings:
There are 3 historical buildings are present in the center of the village. Hindus left these buildings there. There are four mazars near the village
Baba Abdul Salam
Sher Shah
Canal and Parks:
There is one very famous canal ,Rasul Qadirabad rabta canal, near the village .
May Allah Bless This Village (AAMEEN)
Information provided by Ijaz Ahmed (associate engineer Electrical and biomedical form PIMS Islamabad) and Muhammad Zaman Warraich
کسی بھی قسم کی درستگی کیلئے کمنٹس کریں یا ہمیں ای۔میل کریں۔ شکریہ
Last Edited on 21st July, 2020
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