Behak Maken

Behak Mekan is a small town located in the Sargodha District ضلع سرگودھا of the Punjab province, Pakistan, that was formed when the area was part of the British Empire. The town is placed 16.5 kilometres (10.3 mi) away from the city of Sargodha and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away from Dhreema. Due to the town's ecological site, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) built an airstrip near "godhay wala"[1] that become of great significance to the Pakistan Air Force after the Pakistan Movement independence of Pakistan.

Behak Maken
Behak Mekan
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
VillageBehak Mekan
Union council118(chak No 92 NB)
Publisher/Instigator23 May 2011
Population
 (August, 2018)
  Total9,520
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of areas5

The population of Behak Mekan has grown-up rapidly and approximately 75% of the [Maken] reside in the settlement.

Allocation and villages (Maken Cast)

The Meken, sometimes also spelt Maikan or even Meikan, are a tribe of Jat status. They claim descent from the Panwar (Parmar) Rajputs, and spring from the same ancestor as the Dhudhi tribe. The tribe claims to have settled in the Thal, after the end of Arab rule in Sindh, when the Hindu king of Kanauj, a Parmar Rajput took possession of the Thal region, and settled his kinsmen, the Mekan. They then established a state based in the town of Mankera, now in Bhakkar District, which covered much of the Thal, and lasted for five hundred years, until the state was destroyed by invading Baloch. According to one of their traditions, the Mankera state was founded by a Raja Singh, who belonged to the royal house of Kannauj, and said to have accepted Islam during the time of the Sultan of Delhi, Ghias-ud-din Balban, courtesy of Baba Farid Ganj Shakr. Towards the 12th century, the Baloch from Makran flocked into the country in and around Mankera, and subsequently ruled this state for the next three hundred years. The Mekans that settled in the Kirana Bar, and became pastoralist, like the other tribes of the Bar. They, occupied a compact territory in the Kirana Bar, lying to the west of Gondal territory, although a smaller number are also in Jhelum and Gujrat districts. There present territory now forms part of Sargodha, Khushab, and Mianwali districts, although as already mentioned, there are smaller broken settlements in Jhelum, Gujrat, and Mandi Bahauddin districts. In Pothohar, in Jhelum / Chakwal region, the Mekan form an important tribal community.

The Mekans form the majority of the population in Kot Bhai.Khan union council of Sargodha. Their villages in Sargodha District include Behak Maken, said to have been first village founded by the Mekans when they moved to the Bar , Abu Wala, Chakrala, Deowal, Gondal (Shahpur Tehsil), Mochiwal, Okhli Mohla, Sultanpur Meknawala, Jalpana, Dera Karam Ali Wala, Chak No 88 N.B,Chak No 142 N.B, Nihang Chak 71 NB Chak 74 NB, Chak 10 N.B, Chabba Purana, Faiz Sultan Colony in Shahpur Tehsil, Kot Bhai Khan, Kot Pehlwan, Aqal Shah, Kot Kamboh, Wadhi, Kot Shada, Gul Muhammad Wala and Verowal in Bhera Tehsil and Sher Muhamadwala in Bhalwal Tehsil. Across the Jhelum, Mekan are also found in Mohibpur village in Khushab District.

Outside this core areas, in Jhelum District, there most important villages are Chautala (Jhelum Tehsil) , Chak Mujahid (Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil) and Tobah (Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil), while in Chakwal District, important Mekan villages include Mangwal, Vero, Lakhwal, Thanil Kamal, Dingi Zer, Dhoke Dhabri (almost evenly divided between Gondal and Mekan), Chak Bhoun, Dhoke Maykan near Thoa Bahdur and Ghugh (which largely a Ghugh Jat villages, but home to several Mekan families). The Mekan Jats in terms of population form the most important Jat clan in Chakwal.

While in Gujrat District, they are found in village Mekan in Kharian Tehsil, and in neighbouring Mandi Bahaudin District, there main villages are Lassouri Kalan, Lassouri Khurd, Mekan and Thatti Bawa.

History

MOHIB Maken was founded when Raja Singh first come to the Sargodha district. It is declare that Baba Farid Ganj Shakar appear to Singh to educate him in Islam after which the Raja well-known Permanently in the region with his family as a Muslim. The word ‘‘‘Maken’’’ in Urdu word میکن). They claim descent from the Parmara Rajputs, and spring from the same ancestor as the Dhudhi tribe. The tribe claims to have settled in the Thal, after the end of Arab rule in Sindh. The Hindu king of Kanauj, a Parmar Rajput took possession of the region, and settled his kinsmen, the Maken. They ruled Mankera for five hundred years. Their alteration to the trust is recorded during the time of Ghias-ud-din Balban, courtesy of Baba Farid Ganj Shakr. Towards the end of the fifteenth century, the Baloch from Makran flocked into the country in and around Mankera, and subsequently ruled this state for the next three hundred years.

Nature

They are known to be most courageous, prudent, kind but obstinate people. They have a history of bravery and most of the Mekan’s ancestors were warlords marking a history of bravery. In the present Pakistan's /Indian's history they have been appointed on important public positions and some are very prominent politicians.

Demographics

According to the 2017 census of Pakistan, the village had a population of about 9,000 of which, in December 2018, the population of Behak Mekan was estimated at 9315. About 95% of the people are Sunni Islam. The predominant ethnic population in the village is Punjabi with small communities of Muhajirs and Pashtuns.

Dars e Quran

A Madrisa name as Darul Aloom Muhammadia Ghousya Behak Maykan is held in this village in 2010, at the present time in September, 2012 about 100 to 150 students are studding there with the help of Anjuman-e-taleem ul muslimeen ghousya Bhera Sharif main darul aloom. There are three mosques in this village, known as 1. Jamia Masid 2.Syedan (darbar) wali masjid and main Jamia masjid attached with madrisa.

Economy

The vast field on the town allows the farmers to expand a range of crops and animal procreation program. Some of the main crops include citrus, wheat, rice, and sugar cane which are exported to other cities as well as worldwide. Citrus fruits such as oranges (locally known as kinnows) are the main fruits grown in the village. As well as Jaman, Guavas, Mangoes, Pears, Dates, Pomegranate, Phalsa and Almond are also grown in minor quantities. Turnip, onion, cauliflower, potatoes and tomatoes are main vegetables grown in the village. The main livestock for the village include goats, sheep, buffaloes and cattle.
The village supports an orange processing factory located Jhang road near 92 moor stop.

Education

Behak Maykan has an Elementary school (Middle) for boys and one primary school for girls. Many students go to University/Colleges for their studies at Sargodha and Sahiwal Sargodha has several institutions of higher education and several research centers and Sargodha University:

Politics

The political bequest was carried by Syed Nazar Hussain hamdani, who was elected a member of Provence Assembly of Punjab (Naib-Nazim). Ch Allah Bukhsh tula and Ch Muhammad Yar maken are also elected many times as a members of union. Syed Shah Ali Wali hamdani is new generation leader shown in 2016

Uras Mubarak

An Urs (program of religious festivities) has been carrying out on 23 to 25 March of every year in the memory of (Late) syed pir Hashim Darya Hamdani. Many followers come from different cities and villages in Pakistan. Syed Zawar Hussain Shah hamdani is aged personality in Hamdani family. Syed Haji Fakhar Sibtain Hamdani, Syed Noor-e-Saqlain Hamdani and Syed Mujtaba Haider Hamdani are occupational there activities.

Languages

Punjabi is the focal language of the people. Urdu is also spoken.

Sports Activities

Frequently two types of sports competition are played in this rural community, volleyball and cricket. Cricket competition is conducted every year in the memory of Badar Munir maken (Late), Zulfiqar maken Shaheed and Abdul Latif (Late) in May to July of every year. Syed Safder Zahoor hamdani, Ch Shoukat Zia Maken, Ch Azhar Hussain Mekan, Ch Qasim shahzad Maykan, Syed Mohsin Raza Hamdani Ch Nayyer Ayaz Maykan are the producers of these tournaments.

Welfare committee

Many welfare groups are functioning in this community; they perform and organize various works for the improvement of this village, such as construction and repair of Mosque, Madras’s, infrastructure, street works and more.
(1) Haji Mukhtar Mukhtar Maken (No dar), Haji Ahmed Hayat Maken S/O Muhammad Hayat Maken, Syed Anwar Hussain Bukhari, Ch Amanullah Maken.
(2) Haji Muhammad Riaz Makren, Ch Munir Maken S/O Sardar Maken, Ch Nasar hayat Mekan S/O Rehmat Khan Mekan, Sardar Asif Maken, Ch. Haji Mumtaz Mekan
Also... Syed Zahoor Hussain Shah Hamdani and Mekan syed Aftab Hussain Bukhari PML-N carried out same job.

Weather

Climate data for Behak Mekan (1980–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 20
(68)
22
(72)
26
(79)
36
(97)
42
(108)
50
(122)
43
(109)
40
(104)
36
(97)
32
(90)
26
(79)
22
(72)
30.6
(87.1)
Average low °C (°F) 8
(46)
11
(52)
15.5
(59.9)
19
(66)
25
(77)
27
(81)
26
(79)
26
(79)
25
(77)
20
(68)
14
(57)
9
(48)
18.8
(65.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 18
(0.7)
36
(1.4)
24
(0.9)
13
(0.5)
17
(0.7)
48
(1.9)
82
(3.2)
87
(3.4)
43
(1.7)
9
(0.4)
11
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
400
(15.7)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5 4 5 4 3 3 7 7 4 1 1 1 45
Source: Weather2,[2]

Address

District and Tehsil Sargodha Post office & Village Behak Maken Postal Code: 40101 Contact Please: +92 300/321 9281062, +92 313 2043584 & +92 345 8131262

Vicinity allotment

Behak Maken residents circulated in varied area... vicinity with populace are

Area Population
Behak Maken 5,913
Faiz Sultan Colony 1,296
Dera Soon 4, 70
Burhana 7, 75
Dera Jaat 7, 27
Total 9,181
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References

  1. "Wikimapia - 32.0640283,72.5285838" (Online map). WikiMapia. WikiMapia. 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  2. "Weather2 – Sargodha". Retrieved 8 June 2014.
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