Dadyal

Dadyal
Dadyal
دديال
—  Town  —
Nickname(s): Mini-England
Motto: "greatness comes from within"
Country  Pakistan
Territory Azad Kashmir
Time zone PST (UTC+5)

Dadyal or Dadyaal is a town situated in the Mirpur district of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The town consists of more than 70 smaller villages. Like much of the Mirpur District, Dadyal has descendants of inhabitants that emigrated to the United Kingdom between the 1950s and 1980s. It is the central business centre in the area of Anderhaal and is used by the of the 70 villages surrounding it. The name Anderhaal (Ander = inside; Haal = hills) was given to denote the area between the valleys of Jhelum and Poonch surrounding Dadyal.


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History

Mangla Dam

The history of Dadyal dates back to many years before the construction of the Mangla Dam. The old town existed between the Rivers Jhelum and Poonch. The confluence of the two rivers became the exact location of the Mangla Dam, situated near a village called Chaana.[1]

Migration and settlement

People from this region of Azad Kashmir have mostly migrated to the UK after the construction of the Mangla Dam. People from all families joined the army and helped in the war. After the war these people helped build Britain and so it was decided that they were allowed to stay in the UK. In the 1960s and 1970s families migrated and settled in the UK. A large proportion of the emigration took place due to the construction of Mangla Dam that flooded certain parts of the area. Most of the families worked on ships and planes. When immigrants were needed to work in the UK they submitted their papers and migrated, subsequently bringing their families too. Since the 1970s, a large number of people have been earning their livelihood there. Due to this, they are today the major foreign exchange earning resource for Pakistan.

Ancient History

dadyal was ruled predominantly by two tribes the rajas and the jatts, the jatts had initialy established a peace treaty with the rajas by marrying off the daughter of the jatt tribal leader. the jatts used the peace to their advantage and began to import weapons from india and tibet. (they got the wealth from using the peace time to merchant their items) the jatts then came on horse back and first using an ancient tactic they made drum noises in the east of dadyal the rajas sent scouts to greet the jatts the jatts then quickly charged west dadyal and killed over 5000 rajas who consisted of 4000 heavy infantry and 1000 cavalry the jatts had 8000 heavy cavalry (horse archers that also used swords and spears) dadyal was captured. many people think that dadyal was called dunyal but according to certain sources it is proven that dadyal's real name is unknown and that the closest name that we have is the name that alexander the great had given to it and that was TAX-IL-ADAR.

It could be that Dadiyal is named after the Katoch Rajas Dadwal.

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Villages

  • Amb
  • Anderwali
  • Ankara
  • Arra Jattan
  • Bal Peerann
  • Balathi
  • Ballara
  • Ban Sain
  • Banrajghan
  • Batli
  • Batroi
  • Behari
  • Bhalot
  • Chapraan
  • Chattroh
  • Daruni
  • Dingel
  • Ghanair/Rajgan
  • Gora
  • Hille/Bagham
  • Hussain Brotion
  • Jahgla
  • Kalmarpur
  • Kandore
  • Kathar Dilawar Khan
  • Keiri
  • Khadimabad
  • Khery
  • Khurd Piran
  • chitrow
  • Mohra Gujran
  • Mohra Kanyal
  • Mohra Malkan
  • Mohra Sher Shah
  • Nakota
  • Onah Rajgon
  • Pagal Chak
  • Paglian
  • Pallaean
  • Pirnabal
  • Potha Bangash/Sher
    • Aprah Potha
    • Baraa Mohra
    • Borhi
    • Chaprah
    • Chapri
    • Dhoke Lass
    • Gar Mohrah
    • Jamadariya
    • Kasreh
    • Lalariyah Mohra
    • Simbal
  • Raipur
  • Rajoa
  • Ratta
  • Sadaqabad
  • Sahalia
  • Sahelia
  • Sairan
  • Samlotha
  • Sandal
  • Siakh
  • Sochani
  • Salvah Piran
  • Surakhi
  • Tahla Rajwali Khan
  • Thanpal
  • Thara
  • Thub Jagir/Ghakra

Darbars in Azad Kashmir

Many Sufi Saints came to the town of Dadyal to propagate the message of Islam to the masses. Notable Darbars/Shrines in the town include:

  • Ban Sai/Sai ni Ban
  • Bal Peeran
  • Dular Sharif, Shrines of Hazrat Mian Muhammad Alam Badshah and Hazrat Mian Muhammad Sultan Alam Badshah.
  • Khuldah Darbar
  • Peer Ganoi Darbar (Akhiyan na Salaam)
  • Amb Shareef, Here is the Chillah-Gah of Wali e Kamil, Hadrat Sayyidi wa Murshidi, Mian Allah Dittah Sahib (Alaihi Rahma)
  • Jeevan shah darbar
  • chawye
  • Baba Zinda Pir darbar, There are many baba zinda pir's bataks in villages around dadyal.
  • Dingle Darbar (sarkar bava jivan badshah)
  • Sakhi sher shah badshah (Old Dadyal)
  • Chamba Darbar (Rajoa)
  • Baba Sher Shah Badshah Darbar, (Kandor/Balara)
  • Baba Mian Fazal Ghaazi Darbar, (Banrajghan)
  • Peer Dost Buhari(Siakh)
  • Baava jee (buttli)

See Also

References and sources

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