Hast-o-Bood Part-36

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


Mangral Nawabi
The devotion to highlight the lofty character of our esteemed elders and the pursuit of a unique position has given individuals and nations a new lease of life in every age. It is the desire to differentiate oneself from others and the desire for survival that has revived the separate history of individuals and nations. Probably this is the sentiment that inspired a branch of the Mangral Rajput nation to be called Nawabi Mangral. This fledgling branch of the Mangral nation is now being named after Raja Nawab Khan, the son of Raja Jang Khan Mangral. Mouza Sarhota was a respected person in Sahansa Tehsil, Kotli District. Being a noble man, possessing the right to own the lands of all the villages, and possessing the influence of the official court, his heirs preferred to call him Nawabi Mangral in his name.
Raja Ruda Khan, the only son of Raja Nawab Khan Mangral, was also a seasoned hunter besides being a landlord of the area. In the Dogra government, he was very popular among government officials for his expertise in wild hunting. Dogra was involved in the Maharaja's entertainment and hunting expeditions and was considered the chief of his region. In return for his services to the government, he was awarded a sword and several certificates of goodwill. He himself was the sole owner of 3,000 kanals of land and was one of the largest landowners in the state. He had two sons, Raja Zarin Khan and Raja Akra Khan.

Probably the first descendants of Raja Akra Khan started calling themselves "Nawabi". Raja Akra Khan has seven children, Raja Ajab Khan Nawabi, Raja Muhammad Rafiq Nawabi, Raja Muhammad Afzal Nawabi, Raja Muhammad Iqbal Nawabi, Raja Tariq Pervez Nawabi, Raja Saeed Khan Nawabi and Raja Khaliq Ahmad Nawabi respectively. Which are mentioned in detail below. Over time, their descendants may be wiped out by the fact that they once belonged to the Mangral Rajput nationality, and thus the repetition of the word "Nawabi" with the names of the next generation gave them only "Nawabi" nationality. Declare the arrival of

Beware, O slingshots, the punishments of nature are severe

Raja Ajab Khan Nawabi
He was born on December 5, 1944 in Mouza Sarhota Tehsil Sahansa, Kotli District. He matriculated from Islamia High School Jhelum in 1959. He obtained FA from Government Intermediate College, Jhelum in 1961, BA from Government Degree College, Jhelum in 1963 and LLB from Sindh University, Hyderabad in 1965. He started his career as a lawyer in Kotli in 1966, where he practiced privately until 1974. Between 1975 and 1976, he was appointed as Temporary Deputy Superintendent of Police, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. He has been the Prosecuting Inspector of Police since August 1976. He is a talented, hardworking, conscientious and competent police officer. A sense of sincerity, kindness and protection of national values ​​is evident in nature. He is a very creative and kind person.

Raja Muhammad Rafiq Nawabi
He was born in 1944 in his native village of Sarhota. After primary education, he passed BA in 1973 in private. Prior to that, in early 1962, while he had passed the FA, he was posted as Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police, Muzaffarabad. Due to his hard work and God-given ability, he was promoted to the post of Sub-Inspector of Police in 1971. Due to his unique performance and ability to understand the psychology of criminals, he is one of the few good police officers in the state of Azad Kashmir. In recognition of his outstanding performance, he was awarded several certificates of appreciation from time to time. Today he is posted as Station House Officer, Mirpur. His only son Amir Shehzad is still a nursery class student.


Raja Muhammad Afzal Nawabi
He was born in 1946 in Sarhota. Education is up to middle. Apart from taking care of the landlord, he is the postmaster in charge of the branch post office New Afzalpur. They are also numbered in their villages. He named Mouza New Afzalpur after himself. It is located on Kotli Kahuta District Rawalpindi Road in Sahansa Valley. He has built the road from Mouza New Afzalpur to Sarhota on the principle of self-help for the benefit of the people. The family has about 100 Mamluk shops in this area. Raja Muhammad Afzal also runs a hotel and a general store here. They are living in comfort and dignity.

Raja Muhammad Iqbal Nawabi
He was born in 1948 in Mouza Sarhota. After matriculation, he started working in Allied Bank of Pakistan in 1973. But he left the job the following year, in 1974. And in the company of his father, he became active in the care and management of agricultural lands. Here, too, his mercurial nature did not last long. So they left the country. Today, he is earning a living in a loaf factory in West Germany. They are recently married. They are an intelligent, determined people.

Raja Tariq Pervez Nawabi
He was born in 1950 in Mouza Sarhota. After primary education, he passed Matriculation and FA and in 1974, he passed BA from Government College, Mirpur. During his stay in college, he continued to actively participate in the political arena. In nature, the spirit of leadership is full to the brim. Mercury is an unmarried young people of Jabalat. His humble temperament is a mirror of the prayer for every young person.

If you can't get rid of the book
He is a book reader but not the author of the book

Raja Saeed Khan Nawabi
He was born in 1952 in Sarhota.  After primary education, he passed matriculation in 1968. The mountainous and eastern landscapes in the homeland failed to enchant them for long. The desire to do something in the heart and create new worlds motivated them to travel to the West. Then what Went to the UK and found comfort in playing with all the parts of a machine factory. This Shaheen child of Iqbal rebelled against his education and got lost in the circle of his train to earn wealth and forgot that the thinker of the nation had said only for a young man like him that;

Don't pick up the glass of Farang
Make meena and jam from the pot of India

Raja Khaliq Ahmad Nawabi
He is the youngest son of Raja Akra Khan who was born in 1960 at Sarhota. After passing primary school, he is now a ninth grader at Government High School Sahansa. Parents treat them with the utmost love and they are the ones who always provide comfort in front of their parents in the presence of so many brothers.

Apart from these people, not to mention other reputable people of Mangral whose living conditions could not be made available to the author would be an injustice to these esteemed elders of the nation. Therefore, repeating the names of some of them in this compilation will help to make up for its shortcomings. His civil and military services, both academically and in government service, require that the nation remember him with pride.

Raja Akbar Dad Khan Bay A Retired Collector Inspector Income Tax Resident Sahar Mandi Sahansa
Raja Rafiullah Khan BALLB resident of Mouza Gagnara
Raja Fazal Dad Khan Mouza Anti Rajgan BALLB
Raja Abdul Majeed Khan BALLB Resident Mouza Sahar Mandi
Raja Muhammad Matool Khan, BALLB Mouza Saharmandi
Raja Abdul Razzaq Khan MBBS Medical Officer Sahansa Sakunti Saharmandi
Raja Shabbir Ahmed, Raja Amir Dad Khan, BA and Raja Akhtar Hussain Medical Student Islamabad
Raja Muhammad Nawaz Khan, BA, Bank Manager Mouza Anti Rajgan
Raja Muhammad Ayub Khan, BA, Deputy Collector, Department of Excise Taxation
Raja Muhammad Azeem Double MA, resident of Mouza Gagnara
Raja Reyast Khan, BALLB, resident of Mouza Sahar Mandi
Raja Abdul Majeed Khan, BA Sub Divisional Magistrate Sarota
Raja Abdul Rauf, BA Tehsildar Sarota
Raja Nisar Ahmed, BA LLB, Lawyer Sarota
Raja Abdul Aziz Khan, CA, Raja Mahmood Khan, CA, Saknai Sarota
Raja Lal Khan, Sub Post Master Sehrmandi
Late Raja Sardar Khan, retired OBI Captain
Raja Muhammad Masood Captain of the Army at Panjira
Late Raja Farman Ali Khan, Lieutenant Medal George Cross, resident of Mouza Panjira
Raja Abdul Razzaq Major Army resident of Saharmandi
Late Raja Karamdad Khan, Lieutenant Army resident of Mouza Gharuta
Raja Ali Akbar Khan, Lieutenant Army resident of Thruchi
Raja Naseebullah Khan Shaheed, Major Army resident Tharuchi

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