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Kotha Gujjran (Urdu: کوٹھا گجراں) is a village located on Mohri Road, approximately 4 kilometers from Kharian City in Gujrat District, Punjab province of Pakistan. The village, which has a majority of the Gujjar clan, is situated among Mohri Sharif, Dera Alam Pur Gondla, and Mehmand Chak villages on Mohri Road, which links these rural settlements to the city.
Kotha | |
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Kotha Gujjran | |
Coordinates: 32°48′40″N 73°51′54″E / 32.811°N 73.865°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Punjab |
District | Gujrat |
Population (2023) | |
• Total | ca. 2,100 |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Calling code | 0537 |
Kotha Gujjran is the ancestral village of the Gorsi subsect of the Gujjar community. After the birth of Pakistan, a significant portion of their land came under compulsory purchase by the Pakistan army. Most people prior to migration either worked on the land or in the Army. One example of this is Subidar Major Sikander Khan, who was from Kotha Gujjran and served in the Pakistan Army.
Over time, a large portion of the population has migrated to European countries such as Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK.
The closest cities to Kotha Gujjran are Kharian (4 kilometers), Jhelum (approximately 20 kilometers), Lala Musa (approximately 20 kilometers), Dina, Pakistan (approximately 40 kilometers), and Gujrat (approximately 40 kilometers). Major cities such as Islamabad (approximately 140 kilometers), Lahore (approximately 175 kilometers), Gujranwala (approximately 100 kilometers), Sialkot (approximately 100 kilometers), Faisalabad (approximately 243 kilometers), Multan (approximately 520 kilometers), and Sargodha (approximately 166 kilometers) are also located within driving distance.
Education
edit- Govt. Primary School
History
editThis village has been home to the Gorsi Sub-tribe of Gujjars for the past 300 years however, it is believed that the Gorsi originally lived within the forests (Pabi) and migrated out to other settlements. Kotha originally was created by three brothers Bahudur, Sikander and Sarmund whom had inherited chunks of agriculture, estimates states around 600 acres of land.