Khokhar zer

Khokhar Zer is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan, it is part of Chakwal Tehsil.And also Union council named (Khokhar zair) which blong the villages named Junga, Shamsabad, Khai,KhoKhar Zair, It is located 18 km South of Chakwal city through Choa Road. It is surrounded by Khokhar Bala, Dharyala Kahoon, Waryamal, Shamsabad and Janga. It is believed to be the largest village of "Dhan Chorasi" with population of more than 10,000 people.

Khokhar Zer
Khokhar Zer
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 32°49′06.8″N 72°50′55.5″E
CountryPakistan
ProvincePunjab
DistrictChakwal District
ReligionISLAM
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
  Summer (DST)+6

The inhabitants of Khokhar Zer speak Dhani.

There are two educational institutes in the village, a Government High School for girls and a Government High School for boys. There is also a private school named "Cresent Public School" (mohahla Bhatti) and Air born School in the village. The village was very famous for its "Madrasa" in early 40s. Mostly every house this village has A Hafiz(Ma Sha Allah) The Hafiz of this village served whole Punjab for Traveeh in Ramdan Kareem. Ex Khateeb-e-Pakistan (Imam of Badshahi Mosque) Maulana Abdur Rehman Jami, Professor Abdur Razzaq of Silsila Naqshbandia Awaisia (author of famous book Tasawwuf Aur T'amir-e-Sirat[1]), Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed[2] and current member Provincial Assembly Ms. Asia Amjad[3][4] of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf belongs to Khokhar Zer.

The village holds the Basic Health Unit - BHU (Bunyadi Markz-e- Sehat). There are two dams in the village known as Khokhar Zer Dam & Surlah Dam.

References

  1. "Naqshbandia Awaisia" (PDF). Maqshbandiaowaisiah.com. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. "Secretary-General Appoints Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed of Pakistan Force Commander for United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire". Un.org. United Nations. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  3. Dhakku, Nabeel Anwar (14 August 2018). "Three women from Chakwal reach assemblies on reserved seats". Dawn.com. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  4. "Punjab Assembly - Members - Members' Directory". Pap.gov.pk. Retrieved 27 March 2019.


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