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Hast-o-Bood Part-45

 Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat Mian Nooran Khan was very well-mannered, tenacious, fearless, a man of character and an expert in administrative matters. He blamed the government for his selfishness and dignity and after raising and supporting his family in the best possible way, Rahi Malik disappeared. He was a pious elder and one of his descendants, his son Akbar Mian Elahi Bakhsh, was engaged in government service as well as in religious pursuits, the details of which will come in due course. Mian Rasool Bakhsh also did not have a precedent in good character, decency, tolerance, courage and administrative ability. Both the brothers upheld the high values ​​of their famous father Mian Muhammad Azam and left for their children and heirs the high impressions which they have set as the guiding principles in determining a clear course of action. Could have proved May God have mercy on the lovers of the Holy Land What an English thinker has said in this regar

Hast-o-Bood Part-41

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 Chapter 7 Arrival and residence of Rajput Mangral in Gujarat When Rai Abdul Hakim arrived in Gujarat, all three of his sons, Mian Kamal Din, Mian Muhammad Azam and Mian Muhammad Maqsood, along with other family members, moved with him. Obviously such a long journey was not possible with an addicted person. At that time, transportation and easy means of transportation were also lacking. Then there was the prostitution of prostitutes everywhere. Therefore, the hardships of the mountain road and the inconvenience of staying in a foreign land will not require a sensible person to take a picture to understand the situation of this troubled refugee family. This short caravan reached the headquarters of Gujrat Tehsil in the border district of Gujrat in Punjab and first sold out on the outskirts of the city. It was relatively quiet here because the permanent occupation and administration of the Sikhs made the administration here a thousand times better than the tumultuous life of the state. D

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-35

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Chapter IV Historical background and brief overview of the state of Jammu and Kashmir Subedar Pensioner Raja Alif Khan Mangral Subedar pensioner Raja Alif Khan is the eldest son of Raja Noordad Khan son of Raja Haider Khan of Mangral family. He began his career as a soldier in 1940. From the very beginning, his desire to make a name for himself in the field of national defense, while keeping his office alive, proved to be instrumental in keeping him at the forefront of every battle of life. Due to his hard work, nobility and true dedication, he made great strides and retired from the Army in 1969 as a Subedar. Even after his retirement from the Army, his passion for service remained young and after the former Mirpur population merged into the lake in connection with the Mangla Dam project, in the modern Mirpur city, he set up the first private company of its kind in the industrial area of ​​Azad Kashmir. Established "Kashmir Oil Muzmirpur". And thus remained active in the ind

Hast-o-Bood - Lt. Karam Dad Khan (Late) Fakher-e-Kashmir

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Chapter IV Historical background and brief overview of the state of Jammu and Kashmir   During his pilgrimage to Mirpur, Gulpur and Kotli Mangaralan, the author met several personalities of the Mangaral Rajput nation, but still many eminent personalities of the region and Sahib Iqbal's predecessors were confined to time constraints and personal or personal records. Unable to get due to lack of connections. All but a few of the surviving biographies of the nation will be of interest to readers.   {{{Note: The book Hast-o-Bood mentions many elders from here onwards which will be shared in the order of the book itself. The blogger here first wants to mention the person who was the right hand man of Colonel Mahmood Khan. Not only did he support the Colonel on every front, but he was equally involved in setting up the 11AK. The blogger is referring here to the late Lieutenant Karam Dad Khan of Gharta. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward ot

Hast-o-Bood Part-33

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Chapter IV Historical background and brief overview of the state of Jammu and Kashmir After repeated recapture of Qila Tharuchi, Colonel Rehmatullah Dogra, in consultation with Captain Pritam Singh, formed several platoon patrols in the area, just adjacent to the residence of Col. Raja Muhammad Mahmood Khan and a few steps away from the house. But he set up his own military post so that he could keep a close eye on the activities of the Colonel and his associates. Gurkha soldiers were stationed at this post. Now the situation became very serious for the Colonel. The next day, when Colonel Rehmatullah also came to change the outpost, Colonel Raja Muhammad Mahmood Khan requested him to discuss evacuation. So for a while, both of them listened to each other's point of view as Muslim brothers. Col. Raja Muhammad Mahmood Khan told Col. Rehmatullah that we are both Muslims and the ruler of the state, being a Sikh, has been an enemy of Islam since his ancestors. If we do not get rid of th