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Hast-o-Bood Part-40

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Chapter Six Land of Gujarat, Punjab Province, Greece On the one hand, this land was the abode of Zinda Dalan Punjab, on the other hand, its soil was full of beauty and colorful personality of the people with good character, in which the color of loyalty was created. The attributes of Darfatgi and Efa-e-Ahd added the story of Sohni Mahiwal to the famous tales of love and affection, which brought fame to the land of Gujarat. At that time the industry of pottery, leather making, hookah making, wood work was at its peak. Therefore, Gujarat was famous for its variety of colors and abundance of wheat production. Therefore, where the needy people from all over the district came here and there and from the adjoining area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir, Kotli Mangaralan, the beacon of the Rajput Mangaral family, Rai Abdul Hakim also came to the state, disturbed by the prostitutes He moved to Gujarat in a state of disarray and he and his descendants remained here permanently. It may be recalled that at

Hast-o-Bood Part-36

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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 hunte