Mohra Malkan
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Mohra Malkan is a village in the Dadyal
Tehsil of Mirpur District
of Azad Kashmir
. Mohrah Malkan presently comes in the Union Council of Amb
; also remained part of Union Councl Raipur in the past. The village is also known as Poorana (Old) Mohra Malkan. It is located approximately 2 km from Dadyal City; on the edge of Mangla Dam and next to the ruins/ remains of Old Dadyal City. Other villages around Mohra Malkan are Chapran and Mehra. Few houses of Pathans and a Chohan house around the village are also counted in Mohra Malkan.
Mohra Malkaan is also known for its proximity to Mangla Dam which makes it a hub of fun fishing, swimming, boating and camping activity. Youngsters of the village have traditionally been good at fishing and swimming. Moreover, visiting UK expats also throng the shores of Mangla Dam, next to the village for fishing and camping etc. Cricket is the favourite game of the youngsters and their team has been Jinnah Cricket Club (JCC) since 1982. They often play friendly matches on weekends with the teams from neighbouring villages of Chappran, Mehra, Raipur, Samlotha, Pathans etc. Popular players of JCC have been Riasab Ch, Mehbood alias Gogoo, Zafar alias Kaka, Mahroof Ch, Gulistan Pathan,Gamma Khan,Waqar alias Qari etc. The Pathan families of Mohra Malkan have traditionally been selling buffaloes/ milk and supplying coal to the kilns. People of Mohra Malkan also grow wheat when the water recedes from Mangla Dam.However, they always complained the land owners have been harsh to them as they take away half of the produce without bearing any expenditure in the cost of production.
language means place of the Maliks, (or chiefs in English) who were the old inhabitants of Mohra Malkan before 1967.The village of Mohra Malkan consists of 50 Houses.Literacy Rate of these people is 90% which is quite high as compared to other villages of the area.
After the first impounding of Mangla Dam in 1967, the old inhabitants of the village, Maliks, relocated in the city of New Dadyal. However, the village was now populated by the JATT refugees of 1965 Indo-Pak War who had migrated from Distt Pounch (Tehsil Mehnder) of Indian Administered Kashmir.It is because of this reason that the village is sometimes also known as Poorana (Old) Mohra Malkan. These poor and war striken people still inhabit the village though a vast majority of them shifted to Chamb, Khairowal Jattan (Iftikhar Abad), Distt Bhimber in 1974 where they were alloted agriculture land (64 kanals per family).
The village is likely to be submerged (extinct) into the Mangla Dam in 2011 as the dam is being raised from its present height of 1210 to 1250. However, its inhabitants are being compensated financially and by giving them residential plots in the newly constructed WAPDA Town Dadyal.
Dadyal
Dadyal or Dadyaal is a town situated in the Mirpur district of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The town consists of more than 70 smaller villages. Like much of the Mirpur District, Dadyal has descendants of inhabitants that emigrated to the United Kingdom between the 1950s and 1980s...
Tehsil of Mirpur District
Mirpur District
Mirpur District is a district in the disputed and divided state of [Jammu and Kashmir]. The district is named after the main city, Mirpur. The District of Mirpur has a population of 371,000 and covers an area of . The district is mainly mountainous with some plains...
of Azad Kashmir
Azad Kashmir
Azad Jammu and Kashmir or Azad Kashmir for short, is the southernmost political entity within the Pakistani-administered part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir...
. Mohrah Malkan presently comes in the Union Council of Amb
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; also remained part of Union Councl Raipur in the past. The village is also known as Poorana (Old) Mohra Malkan. It is located approximately 2 km from Dadyal City; on the edge of Mangla Dam and next to the ruins/ remains of Old Dadyal City. Other villages around Mohra Malkan are Chapran and Mehra. Few houses of Pathans and a Chohan house around the village are also counted in Mohra Malkan.
Demography
The current population of the expanded village should be more than 700. Presently, village has 25 Jatt families; few Pathan families around the village and a Malik and a Chohan family each. Mohra Malkan is also known by its two Army Officers; Mehmood Akhtar and Abbas Akbar.Govt Primary School Mehra Chapran is the old school for the surroundings villages including Mohra Malkaan. The school could not be upgraded due to it being located on the edge of Magla Dam. The village, located just 2 km from Dadyal City, has no paved road except for the first 700 meters, again due to the fact that the village is located next to Mangla Dam.Mohra Malkaan received its electrification in 1985 but still there is no water supply. However, the village is lucky to have strong signals of all the cellular companies.Mohra Malkaan is also known for its proximity to Mangla Dam which makes it a hub of fun fishing, swimming, boating and camping activity. Youngsters of the village have traditionally been good at fishing and swimming. Moreover, visiting UK expats also throng the shores of Mangla Dam, next to the village for fishing and camping etc. Cricket is the favourite game of the youngsters and their team has been Jinnah Cricket Club (JCC) since 1982. They often play friendly matches on weekends with the teams from neighbouring villages of Chappran, Mehra, Raipur, Samlotha, Pathans etc. Popular players of JCC have been Riasab Ch, Mehbood alias Gogoo, Zafar alias Kaka, Mahroof Ch, Gulistan Pathan,Gamma Khan,Waqar alias Qari etc. The Pathan families of Mohra Malkan have traditionally been selling buffaloes/ milk and supplying coal to the kilns. People of Mohra Malkan also grow wheat when the water recedes from Mangla Dam.However, they always complained the land owners have been harsh to them as they take away half of the produce without bearing any expenditure in the cost of production.
History
Unlike most of the villages of Dadyal, only one person, Ch Mahroof Akhtar, migrated to UK (Birmingham) in 2003 for settlement. On the contrary, people of Mohra Malkan either go to Saudi Arabia like Ch Tassab or seek the govt job like the two Army Officers in Pakistan Army.Mohra Malkan is thus one of the poorest villages of Tehsil Dadyal.The name of the village in local PahariPahari languages
The Pahari languages are a geographic group of Indic languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas, from Nepal in the east to the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in the west.-Classification:The Pahari languages fall into three groups:*Eastern, consisting...
language means place of the Maliks, (or chiefs in English) who were the old inhabitants of Mohra Malkan before 1967.The village of Mohra Malkan consists of 50 Houses.Literacy Rate of these people is 90% which is quite high as compared to other villages of the area.
After the first impounding of Mangla Dam in 1967, the old inhabitants of the village, Maliks, relocated in the city of New Dadyal. However, the village was now populated by the JATT refugees of 1965 Indo-Pak War who had migrated from Distt Pounch (Tehsil Mehnder) of Indian Administered Kashmir.It is because of this reason that the village is sometimes also known as Poorana (Old) Mohra Malkan. These poor and war striken people still inhabit the village though a vast majority of them shifted to Chamb, Khairowal Jattan (Iftikhar Abad), Distt Bhimber in 1974 where they were alloted agriculture land (64 kanals per family).
The village is likely to be submerged (extinct) into the Mangla Dam in 2011 as the dam is being raised from its present height of 1210 to 1250. However, its inhabitants are being compensated financially and by giving them residential plots in the newly constructed WAPDA Town Dadyal.