- Kohala, Pakistan
Kohala, Pakistan is situated on the River Jhelum, north of
Murree , south ofMuzaffarabad , and east ofCircle Bakote . The word Kohala is derived from Kohal or "GOTRARHI" and means the place where domestic animals are tied up in the localDhondi/Kareali language .History
Kohala has been a transportation centre for goods since the
Vedic Age . It gained military importance in 1814 when Maharaja ofKashmir Gulab Singh developed it as a business centre forHindu merchants.trategic Location
Kohala is the site of the well-known
Kohala Bridge across the Jhelum. Kohala is a gateway to enter the Muzaffarabad and Bagh district of AJK, it is a unique place where the Punjab, Kashmir andNWFP boundaries touch each other.kohala is a villge in amritsar dist tehsil ajnala.it name has been in guru granth shiabTribes
Dhond Abbasi tribe is sole majority holding the area and surroundings but no permanent tribe in Kohala.Bridges
Kohala was almost wiped away in 1992 floods but later on the resilience of local Dhondes restored the market back. The only bridge collapsed as a results of high tides of water and wood logs striking the pillars and structure. Later on the bridge was restored and one more bridge was erected in parallel. Another concrete bridge was built by Gammon a kilometre towards Murree. The place is known as Gujjar Kohala and traffic for Bagh diverges from that place. Sardar Babu Bashir Khan Abbasi hold the major market and only petrol pump at Gujjar Kohala.
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