1947 Memories Of Old Mirpur Azad Kashmir | Old Mirpor Azad Kashmir

Information about beautiful Mirpur
Mirpur is the capital and largest city of Mirpur district and one of the largest cities in the part of the state of Jammu Kashmir administered by Pakistan. Since Mirpur adjoins the northern plains of the Punjab, the climate is quite hot during the summer times. The city itself has gone through a process of modernization while most of the surrounding area remains agricultural. Mirpur is known for its grand buildings and large bungalow-houses primarily funded through its ex-pat community mainly which is resident in the United Kingdom. The main crop cultivated during spring is millet. However, there are places where other crops such as wheat, maize and vegetables are also grown. The production of electricity, through Mangla Dam makes this district somewhat unique in the entire region which provides energy needs for Azad Kashmir and Northern Punjab province much to the consternation of the locals which typically leads to unannounced energy blackouts.
A significant portion of the population is settled in England (UK) - mostly in West Yorkshire and the West Midlands. For this reason Mirpur is sometimes known as "Little England". Many products from the UK are found in this city.
The area that is now Mirpur has always been a crossroad for major invasions of the subcontinent and has formed part of various empires over time including Achaemenid empire of Persia, an outlying region of the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Kingdom of Gandhara, the Mauryan empire, the Kushanempire, the Sultanate of Ghazni, the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal empire amongst others.
The city of Mirpur itself was founded in around 1642 AD or 1052 AH by the Ghakhar chief Miran Shah Ghazi. The Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Kashmir and Jammu (1909) provides this information about Mirpur history as "it is said to have been founded by Miran Shah Ghazi and Sultan Fateh Khan".
The area that is now Mirpur has been historically associated with Pothohar. Though modern demarcation of Potohar devised by British excludes Mirpur by using Jhelum river as the eastern boundary. By the end of 18th century, Gakhar power in Pothohar had declined. Mirpur had become part of Chibb ruled state of Khari Khariyali with capital at Mangla Fort. With the rise of Sikh power in Punjab, Maharaja Ranjit Singh established his supremacy and set his eyes on the Chibh states of Bhimber and Khari Khariyali. In 1810, a force was sent against Raja Sultan Khan of Bhimber and was met with fierce resistance. However, in 1812 another Sikh army under prince Kharak Singh defeated Sultan Khan and the Bhimber state was annexed as Jagir of Kharak Singh. Around the same time, Ranjit Singh acquired Gujrat and invaded Khari Khariyali ruled by Raja Umar Khan. Raja Umar Khan made peace with Ranjit Singh But before a settlement could be made, he died and the state and Mirpur became part of Ranjit Singh's territories
In 1816 Ranjit Singh annexed Jammu state and in 1820 awarded Jammu to his commander Gulab Singh who hailed from Jammu and was under the service of Ranjit Singh for the past eight years. Between 1831-39 Ranjit Singh bestowed on Gulab Singh the royalty of the salt mines in northern Punjab, and the northern Punjab towns including Bhera, Jhelum, Rohtas, Mirpur and Gujrat. Gulab Singh kept on expanding his kingdom and in 1840 Baltistan was made subject to Jammu and Gilgit fell to a Sikh force from Kashmir in 1842. The state of Kashmir was annexed by Ranjit Singh in 1819. However the rebellion in Hazara in the beginning of 1846, compelled the country to be transferred to Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu as well.
aftermath of the First Anglo-Sikh War and the Treaty of Lahore, The Treaty of Amritsar was signed between the British Government and Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu on March 16, 1846. This treaty transferred him all the hill states between Ravi and Indus. The transfer included Kashmir, Hazara and the southern hill states (including former Khari Khariyali). Thus sealing the fate of Mirpur with the new state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Early Mirpur
Since Mirpur lies at the point where the Jhelum River breaks out of the heavily forested foothills of the Pir Panjal mountains into the plains of the largely treeless Punjab. It was an ideal spot for the construction of the boats used to carry goods down the five rivers of the Punjab to the Indus River and onto the seaports in the Indus delta. Traders have been operating from there across the Indian Ocean for over three thousand years. Most of the crew on the boats trading up and down the Punjab and Indus River system were drawn from Mirpur, as training as a boat-builder was a necessary prerequisite for becoming a boatman.
Mirpur city is situated at 459 meters above sea-level and is linked with the main Peshawar-Lahore Grand Trunk road at Dina Tehsil. It is the headquarters of Mirpur District, which comprises two sub-divisions, Mirpur and Dadyal.[5] The building of the new city in late Sixties paved th

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  • @syedaliazmishah6875
    @syedaliazmishah68758 ай бұрын

    Haye sadkay main mirpur azad kashmir se hun Aj bhi wohi naam hain in villages k jo baba g bta rahe hain Ali bhaig dadyal kotli dhandli gumay kaas 😢😢😢 kitne pyare log thy ye

  • @mianakhtardadyalvi336
    @mianakhtardadyalvi336 Жыл бұрын

    Well come jee May jee and Bhai shab dadyal mian akhtar dadyalvi

  • @khanmohammed2826
    @khanmohammed2826 Жыл бұрын

    Nice to watch. First time ever heard from Indians originally from my ancestral area. Interesting. My village is Domal ( Mirpur )

  • @ismasadique3607
    @ismasadique360717 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @narayanabhishek000
    @narayanabhishek000 Жыл бұрын

    Aajao sab log India me Welcome h aapka 🙏❤️

  • @britishkashmiri169
    @britishkashmiri169 Жыл бұрын

    Meray abbu ne behl gari par gaas dal kar apnay ghaon k Hindus ko safely border tak le k gai the. Us waqt meray abbu sirf 14 saal k the. Kisi ko un par shaq nahi tha is waja se unno ne Bahut se logoon ko safely chupa kar border tak chore ai the. Dada jan batyah kartay the k hum Sab mil kar rehtay the bahion ki tara.

  • @mohammadkabir7533
    @mohammadkabir753311 ай бұрын

    Very interesting video. My family is from mirpure.

  • @kakoosheikh9934
    @kakoosheikh9934 Жыл бұрын

    I stayed in dadyal 4 years,,

  • @shahzadbutt5871
    @shahzadbutt5871 Жыл бұрын

    Baba ma vi mirpuriya ay

  • @britishkashmiri169
    @britishkashmiri169 Жыл бұрын

    Kotli mein Bahut mandar hsin abhi tak. Baba ki zubaan bi mirpuri hain

  • @britishkashmiri169
    @britishkashmiri169 Жыл бұрын

    Meri dada Aur abbu dayal k saath eik village tangdev se hain. Wahan se koi 15km par mangla Dam hai Aur wahan eik mandar hain jo Bilqul Hindu mandar ki tara hsin. Humarey ilaqay mein meray abbu Aur dada Jaan btyah kartay the k Sab Brahman Hindus the. Humari village ka name bi “ tangdev” hain.

  • @khanmohammed2826

    @khanmohammed2826

    Жыл бұрын

    My neighbouring village

  • @muhammadislamsinger232
    @muhammadislamsinger232 Жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @user-yt1cq9ip9i
    @user-yt1cq9ip9i Жыл бұрын

    Mepur zella taseel pembar

  • @raeesmir3793
    @raeesmir3793 Жыл бұрын

    Mirpur toon dadhiyak wich 30 km da farq ae

  • @asifjamal-ez2fo
    @asifjamal-ez2fo5 ай бұрын

    Mirpur azad Kashmir jangian kotla village k kisi sikh family ka interview kre plzzzz

  • @beastman.330
    @beastman.330 Жыл бұрын

    There is a sikh gudwara in siakh but it's sunk in water .

  • @abdulkarim-sw4eb
    @abdulkarim-sw4eb11 ай бұрын

    My advice to sike brothers in humanity is you Belive in GOD it is written in you books that Allah is alone and Rahman and Raheem and you books say Muhammad peace be upon him is a Prophet But not the Last So my Question is brothers and sisters humanity If there is another Prophet after Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him Were is the Book from the sky so if not and surely not Then Muhammad peace be upon him is last Prophet and Messenger of GOD and Quran is the last book from him We are only to convey the message ,,every one will come to him, Allah, on the day of judgement alone( sura maryam)

  • @raeesmir3793
    @raeesmir3793 Жыл бұрын

    Tuhadde bazurg ungal na karde Apne elaqa wich Te dooje elaqiyan de log rapharr Wich na pande Master tara singh ne apni poori Qom noon zaleel karwaya Te hoon tak khwar na honde

  • @kanchangupta2038
    @kanchangupta203810 ай бұрын

    WHY IT HAPPENED ? MILLIONS WERE KILLED WHY ? WHY ? WHY PUBLIC AWAAM , JANTA DID NOT PROTESTED AGAINST THREE SHAITAANS WHO WANTED TO BE PRIME MINISTER OR SO CALLED FATHER OF NATION ?

  • @samiullaha8553
    @samiullaha8553 Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @azadismilejatt3455
    @azadismilejatt34553 ай бұрын

    Im mirpuri born living in hongkong born in mirpur mangla dam near kharak

  • @user-pn8dc6in6x
    @user-pn8dc6in6x Жыл бұрын

    Great effort