Land of dreams Bhera, District Sargodha, punjab Pakistan

Showing posts with label Bhera City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bhera City. Show all posts

Friday, September 8, 2017

Bhera Towns, Colonies and Mohallay

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Bhera Towns, Colonies and Mohallay

Bhera Towns and Colonies
Siddique abad Colony
Nasir abad Colony
Maher Colony
Moawia Town
Rustam Town
Al-Huda Town
Islam pur Lokrri
Maqsood abad Colony
Sulman Colony
Tahir abad Colony
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Bhera Mohallay
A
Azam Abad
Ansarian wala
Abadi Gaye Shaheedan
Ali Bhatta
Awan Ghheran wala
Aabkari
B
Bohri wala
Balochan wala
Bhattian wali marri
Bawa Moj din
Bawa shah Latif
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C
Chhota sethian wala
Choprra Mandi
Chirri chog
Chitti pully wala
Chah Dholian wala
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D
Din pur Lokrii
Dhibbay wala
Daru Kuttian wala
F
Fazal Imam
Farashan wala
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G
Gul Faroshan wala
Ali Puriyan wala
Gurr warrian wala
Gandhian wala
Ganj Mandi
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H & I
Hidayat shah
Haji Gulab
Hafizana
Hakiman wala
Hattaran wala
Imli wala
J & K
Islami bagh
Khawajgan
Kohlian wala
L & M
Lalu wala
Lal wali Lokrri
Mian wala
Loharan wala
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Malakan wala
N & P
Namad Garan
Pirachgan
Pakhian wala
Peeran Wala
Pakistani Mohallah
Peer Azam shah
S
Sethian wala
Sipran wala
Shah Naseeb Daryai
Sheikhan wala
Sahnian wala
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T
Thatyaran wala
Tailian wala
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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Gates of Bhera

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Bhera Gates Detail
  • Kashmiri Gate (Chitti Pulli wala Darwaza)
  • Lahori Gate (Ganj Wala Darwaza)
  • Chinioti Gate  (Chak wala Darwaza)
  • Multani Gate  (Lalu wala Darwaza)
  • Haji Gulab Gate
  • Loharan Wala Gate (Loharan di Mori Darwaza)
  • Peeran Wala Gate
  • Kabli Gate (Chirri Chog Darwaza)

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Bhera Distirct Sargodha, Punjab Pakistan

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Bhera (Punjabi,Urdu: بهيره‎), is a city and Tehsil of Sargodha District, Punjab province of Pakistan.
History
According to the "Ancient Geography of India" by Alexander Cunningham, Bhera was once known as Jobnathnagar.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India records the history of Bhera -In the seventh and eighth centuries, the Salt Range chieftain was a tributary of Kashmīr. Bhera was sacked by Mahmūd of Ghazni, and again two centuries later by the generals of Chingiz Khan. In 1519 Bābar held it to ransom; and in 1540 Sher Shah founded a new town, which under Akbar became the headquarters of one of the subdivisions of the Sūbah of Lahore. In the reign of Muhammad Shah, Raja Salamat Rai, a Rajput of the Anand tribe, administered Bhera and the surrounding country; while Khushāb was managed by Nawab Ahmadyar Khan, and the south-eastern tract along the Chenab formed part of the territories under the charge of Maharaja Kaura Mal, governor of Multan
About the same time, by the death of Nawab Ahmdyar Khan, Khushab also passed into the hands of Raja Salamat Rai. Shortly afterwards Abbas Khan a Khattak who held Pind Dadan Khan, treacherously put the Raja to death, and seized Bhera. But Abbas Khan was himself thrown into prison as a revenue defaulter, and Fateh Singh, nephew of Salamat Rai then recovered his uncle's dominions.
In the recent past centuries, Bhera was an important trading outpost on the road to Kabul, and boasted of a taksal (mint) during the rule of Ranjit Singh. The city was known for its knife and cutlery craftsmen, who made fighting daggers (Pesh-kabz) as well as hunting knives and table cutlery, often fitted with handles of serpentine (false jade) or horn. Sir Robert Baden-Powell described the process by which craftsmen manufactured gem-quality serpentine aka false jade from ores obtained from Afghanistan: "The sang-i-yesham (ore) is cut by means of an iron saw, and water mixed with red sand and pounded (with) kurand (corundum). It is polished by application to the san (polishing wheel), wetted with water only, then by being kept wet with water, and rubbed with a piece of wati (smooth pottery fragment), and lastly by rubbing very finely pounded burnt sang-i-yesham on it. This last process must be done very thoroughly.

Attacks on Bhera through history

Bhera has also been attacked by a series of invaders including


    • Alexander the Great
    • Mahmud of Ghazni – sacked the city in 1004 CE
    • Genghis Khan
    • Babar holds it to ransom in 1519
    • Mirza Muhammad Hakim – sacked the city in 1566 C.E.
    • Ahmad Shah Durrani attacks in 1757



      Bhera in Ferishta's Chronicle:

      Farishta records that after attacking Ajoodhun now Pakpattan.
      The King marched from thence to another town in the neighbourhood called Dera the inhabitants of which were originally Khukhrain and were banished thither with their families by Afrasiab, for frequent rebellions. Here they had formed themselves into a small independent state and being cut off from intercourse with their neighbours by a belt of mountains nearly impassable, had preserved their ancient custom and rites, by not intermarrying with any other people. The King, having with infinite labour cleared a road for his army over the mountains advanced towards Dera which was well fortified. This place was remarkable for a fine lake of water about one parsang and a half in circumference.


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      Wednesday, June 28, 2017

      New City Bhera

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      New City Bhera is a town established in 2009 by Pir Farooq baha ul haq, located at South West side from Bhera city in between the Bhalwal and Jhawarian road. This is a 1st town in Bhera city having wide streets minimum 30 feet and underground sewerage system place for park, Masjid, street lights and security wall. Town have two main entering gates ( Karam gate & Hasnat gate), Main roads are 90 and 60 feet wide.





      
      
      
      Hattar House New City Bhera







      Friday, May 19, 2017

      Notable People of Bhera City

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      Notable People of Bhera City