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Dewal Manal is one of the 51 union councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[2]
Dewal Manal | |
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Country | Pakistan |
Province | Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa |
District | Abbottabad |
Tehsil | Havelian |
Government | |
• Nazim | Vacant [1] |
• Naib Nazim | Vacant |
Population | |
• Total | 9,951 |
Location
editDewal Manal is located in the central part of Abbottabad District and borders Nara and Seer Gharbi (to the South), Nathia Gali and Nagri Bala to the east, and Garhi Phulgran to the west and north. The area is scenic, with mountains, pine trees, and lakes, such as Jandar Lake.
Subdivisions
editThe Union Council is subdivided into the following areas: Chehr, , Makol Payeen, Nagri Payeen, Haari Khetar, Khann Thoha Tarairi Nalotha, and Sajikot.[1]
The villages of union council are Cher, Saji Kot, Dewal, Makol Payeen, Nagri Payeen and Nalotha.
Central Valley: The central village of Dewal-Manal union council is Dewal. The population here is almost 99% Karlal (Bakaryal clan). [citation needed] Surrounded villages are:
- Sajikott
- Cher
- Kalanda
- Nara
- Ghora
- Narwara
- Pathian
- Nagri Payeen
- Nagri Tarli
- Makool Payeen
- Poona
- Hairla Maira.
History
editThe village of Dewal Manal is situated in the Dhun <دهن> valley. The word dewal came from an Urdu word Dewalia <ديواليه>, meaning 'bankrupt', which was attached to this locale due to many wars and other disasters. The villages here have been destroyed many times. During British rule the area was initially a major command post for the local Karlals, but the British made a fort at Nara. During their war with Sikh regiment they have killed Amar Singh Majiththia (Governor of Hazara) with his regiment in the Samunder Katha (near Sajikot) in an Ambush.
This village produced notable politician like Haider Zaman Khan known as Baba (late), QUAID E TEHREEK E SOOBA HAZRA HAZARA PROVINCE MOVEMENT.
References
edit- ^ a b Dewal Manal Union Council[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Administrative Units of District Abbottabad Archived April 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine