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I was posted in Nothren Areas, near Gayari back in 2011 for two years.
Still in the army or retired? how did the locals treat you? i am sure well. part of NLI? sorry i don't know how this works.
 
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Still in the army or retired? how did the locals treat you? i am sure well. part of NLI? sorry i don't know how this works.

My age 29 :-)
abi 15...20 saaal nookri rahti ha
yes locals are good people......they are contributing positively........ i do have too many friends from GB......... my roommate , class fellows during college days ..........etc
 
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My age 29 :-)
abi 15...20 saaal nookri rahti ha
yes locals are good people......they are contributing positively........ i do have too many friends from GB......... my roommate , class fellows during college days ..........etc
Really good to know.
 
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@Shamain @fakhre mirpur
Colonel Khan Muhammad Khan (Urdu: کرنل خان محمد خان)was a prominent soldier and politician in Poonch, serving in the Jammu & KashmirLegislative Assembly and later as Chairman of the War Council during the 1947 War of Independence.
Sardar Khan Muhammad Khan first entered politics with his election to the seat of Tehsil Bagh and Sudhnati in the first elections of the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly, held in 1934. His political rival, Ch. Khan Bahadar Khan Bhango, received less than 1000 votes and consequently lost his security deposit.[2]

He was returned to the Tehsil Bagh and Sudhnoti seat in subsequent Legislative Assembly elections until 1946, when he stepped aside voluntarily in favour of Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, who later became the first president of Azad Kashmir.

In 1947 he became Chairman of the War Council during War of Independence, and later became a Member of the Defence Council. He also organised 60,000 ex-servicemen from the Sudhan tribe to fight against Dogra rule in Poonch.[1][full citation needed]

He dedicated his life and the resources he had, to improving the lives of the Muslims of "Poonch" particularly and the Muslims of Kashmir generally. His main political concern was the plight of Muslims under the oppressive double tier rule of "Raja Poonch" and "Maharaja of Kashmir". He worked against various social evils prevailing amongst his people at that time. He motivated his people to give up the superfluous and frivolous social practices like Dowry, lavish spending on birth, death and marriage rituals, naswar and cigarettes, he emphasized the importance of education for all. It is basically thanks to his efforts that Azad Kashmir today has a comparatively higher literacy rate then the neighbouring areas of NWFP and Punjab. He founded the Sudhan Educational Conference which still provides free education for the poor, he also set up a muthi bhar atta scheme where a handful of each family's surplus flour was collected everyday and used to fund projects such as the construction of the Jamia mosque and the Darul Allum Madrassa inPallandri.[2]

Every year on 11 November, the anniversary of his death in 1961, thousands of people gather and pay homage at his tomb in Pallandri.[2]
Khan Muhammad Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fateh Mirpur Captain Khan Muhammad Khan (Khan of Mong)
He was posted at mirpur by Kashmir jihad Council (known as AKRF) to Lead local militia agianst Dogra Army. They successfully defeated Dogra army due to Captain Khan's courageous Leadreship and later Captain Khan was Known as FAteh mirpu and Khan of Mong.

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He was The Real Man Behind Kashmir Freedom Movement

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Bhai, i am just a kid, lol.

hahaha kid.... are you kidding ???
 
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