Hast-o-Bood Part-34

Chapter IV
Historical background and brief overview of the state of Jammu and Kashmir


Major Raja Alif Khan Mangral
He was born in 1895 to Raja Tale Mahindi Mangral in Mouza Fatehpur Tehsil and Mirpur District. Despite the lack of state education resources in the family and the Dogra government providing limited facilities to Muslims, there was a tendency for education. After elementary education, he matriculated in 1914 and joined the Indian Army in 1915 as a soldier clerk. With his hard work, honesty and obedience, he was made a Hawaldar Naik in the First Punjab Regiment on April 1, 1921. Due to his superior military prowess and technical prowess, he received a Rs. He retired from the post on February 24, 1940.

But during the Second World War, he was called up from the Army again on September 30, 1941 and was promoted to Second Lieutenant in the First Punjab Regiment on January 10, 1942. He was later promoted to Interim Major on November 25, 1947 and later returned home on his former pension.
Major Raja Alif Khan has a dignified and attractive personality. They are keenly aware of the protection of their old family values. Expressing deep concern over the insecurity of state records and the destruction of the cultural heritage of his forefathers, he published the November 1955 issue of the monthly Nizam-e-Taleem Sialkot which, Was the only source in which an article on the Sahansa Valley was published at that time by the District Inspector of Schools stationed at Mirpur.

In the present age when the old values ​​are dying, the elders like Major Sahib are the booty that the so-called people of the past are the signs of their special category and unique features and also the storytellers of the ancient greatness, that these facts are in the spirit of world history. ;



Major Raja Alif Khan Mangral has four sons Raja Muhammad Siddique Khan, Raja Muhammad Riaz Khan, Raja Muhammad Fayyaz Khan and Raja Muhammad Ilyas Khan.

Raja Muhammad Siddique Khan
He is the eldest son of Major Raja Alif Khan Mangral. You were born on October 28, 1932. The house was free in every way. You have been a promising student since childhood. After completing his primary education and matriculation, he entered Garden College, Rawalpindi. Passed BA from here. He later obtained LLB degree from Law College, Lahore in 1959. Today, the district president is a leading advocate in Mirpur. Apart from legal pursuits, he also takes a keen interest in national affairs. He is an enlightened and attractive person. He has permanently shifted his residence from Fatehpur to his room No. B-2054, Kachehri Road, Mirpur. His father also lives with him. Raja Muhammad Siddique Khan's only son is Raja Muhammad Umar.

Raja Muhammad Ilyas Khan Mangral
He is the youngest son of Raja Alif Khan Mangral. You were born on November 12, 1952. After his primary education, he did his BA from Government College, Mirpur and enrolled in Law College, Lahore in 1973. She, like her eldest brother Raja Muhammad Siddique Khan, wants to pursue a career in law. In his spare time, besides playing cricket, he also enjoys gardening. The family has also acquired 100 acres of agricultural land in Guddu Barrage Sukkur, Mouza Batha Taluka, Pinnu Aqil, Sukkur District. Where Major Alif Khan Mangral's other two sons Raja Muhammad Riaz Khan and Raja Muhammad Fayyaz Khan look after the landlord. Raja Muhammad Riaz Khan is also married and has 3 sons Raja Qamar Riaz, Raja Talat Riaz and Raja Amir Riaz.

Lieutenant Colonel Raja Muhammad Sarwar Mangral
He was born on July 13, 1936 to Raja Noordad Khan Mangral, whose first child was pensioner Subedar Raja Alif Khan Mangral. Lieutenant Colonel Raja Muhammad Sarwar matriculated after primary education and did his FA in 1959 in private. Prior to that, he entered the Cadet Academy Kakul in 1957, from which he passed out in 1959 as a successful cadet. On October 18, 1959, he was posted as Second Lieutenant in the 20th Punjab Regiment. In 1961, as a lieutenant, he played a significant role in the Bajaur operation and emerged as a dutiful, shrewd and brave military officer. In 1962, he was promoted to the rank of Captain. In this capacity, too, he played an individual role in the September 1965 Kashmir War and set an example of discipline and high military prowess. In 1967 he was promoted to Major. In 1968, he was posted to Staff College, Quetta. During the war in 1971, he continued to give courage in the Sulemanki sector. And rescued six Indian troops in various battles. In 1974, he was promoted to second lieutenant. Today he is Commandant Officer 47 Punjab Regiment Lahore Cantonment. Colonel Sahib is a very brave officer, a patriotic Pakistani, a humble man, a sincere friend and a sympathetic nation. His high abilities are admired by all and sundry. The Mangral nation is rightly proud of the fact that they are the guardians of the honor of the native profession of soldier. His two sons are Raja Nadeem Sarwar and Raja Usman Sarwar.


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