Village Kalar Kahar


Chakwal

There are Thousands of Villages in Punjab.


Introduction:
              Chakwal is a very beautiful City of Punjab,Pakistan.It is a very famous city because of its dishes and beautiful Villages. Chakwal (چکوال) is the capital of Chakwal District. It is located 100 km south-east of the federal capital,Islamabad and is named after Chaudhary Chaku Khan, chief of the Mair Minhas tribe from Jammu, who founded it in 1525 CE during the era of the Mughal Emperor, Zaheer-u-deen Babar. It remained a small but central town of the Dhan Chaurasi Taluka for many centuries. In 1881, during the British era, it was declared the Tehsil Headquarters. It was finally upgraded to district status in 1985. The area of Chakwal City is about 10 square kilometers. https://youtu.be/wCxLXBEI_RU

Chakwal is 100 kilo meter away from the Capital of Pakistan.

Chakwal is a beautiful City of Punjab.Chakwal has round about 284 Villages. The most famous village of Chakwal is Kalar Kahar. Which is now promoted as a Tehsil of Chakwal.

SONG OF CHAKWAL:

Worlds greatest natural beauty lies in Villages of the world. We have so many wonderful villages in the planet earth.Kalar Kahar is a beautiful valley.25 kilo meter away from the Cahakwal city. It has more attraction for the visitors because of its beauty.Kallar Kahar is a Tehsil of Chakwal District in Punjab,Pakistan. It is a tourist destination located 25 kilometers southwest of Chakwal along the motorway. It is notable for its natural gardens, peacocks and a saltwater lake. It is 126 km away from Capital Islamabad.. 

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    What language speaks the people of Kalar Kahar?
            The people of Kalar Kahar speaks Punjabi (their local language) which is different         from the Real Punjabi Language.


  • Takht-e-Babri:


Takht-e-Babri, a flat stage built of stone by emperor Babar to address his army while coming down from Kabul in the quest of the crown of Dehli. During his stay at Kallar Kahar, Babar also planted a garden, which still exists, called the Bagh-e-Safa. In his memoirs, the Takht-e-Babri, Babar described Kallar Kahar as a "charming place with good air" and natural beauty.


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The valley of death:











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