Murala

Coordinates: 32°32′0″N 73°38′0″E / 32.53333°N 73.63333°E / 32.53333; 73.63333

Murala
Takhat Murala
Town and union council
Country Pakistan
Region Punjab
District Mandi Bahauddin
Tehsil Mandi Bahauddin
Government
  Type Provincial
Population
  Total 30,000 Almost
  Approximately
Time zone PST (UTC+5)

Murala is a town and union council of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is located at 32°31'60N 73°37'60E and has an altitude of 212 metres (698 feet).[2] Murala is situated 25 km in the East of the city of Mandi Bahauddin and 12 km in the north of city of Phalia and 10 km in the south of Town of Chailianwala. The town is situated on a high mound and another mound is situated about one kilometer in south, containing terraces of the ancient history. Many folk stories are attributed to the town dating back to the Mughal period. A major canal flows near the town, which is known as Rasul-Qadir Abad Link Canal. The population of village is about 15,000.

Neighbouring villages and towns

In the north of town, there are seven villages of the Sahi Caste named; Dhoke Kasib, Dhoke Nawan Lok, Dhoke Jorri, Dhoke Daud, Dhoke Murad and Dhoke Saharan. In the east side of town, there are Makhananwali, Rasul Pur, Kotly Qazi. In the south side of town, are Bagganwala, Daburji and Helan are situated. In the western side of town, there are many villages like Chorund, Jaisak, Ker Bawa , Dhoke Shahani etc.

People working abroad

A large number of people of the town are working abroad to earn livelihood across the globe; i.e. in USA, UK, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Norway, Belgium, Greek, South Korea, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Sultanate of Oman, U.A.E. etc.

Schools, colleges, and mosques

There are two Government Boys High schools and one Government Girls Higher Secondary School in the village. Also there is one Boys Higher Secondary School shared by the two villages i.e. Murala and Makhananwali. There are 11 mosques in the village, out of which 5 are jamia masjids. There are many Madrassas in the village, i.e. Madrassa Qasim ul Aloom and some other madrasas. There are three main private schools in the village:

Approximately 1000 students are studying in these private schools.

Hospitals, medical stores and shops

There is one Rural Health Centre of the Health Department of the Government of Punjab. There are many medical stores available in the village and all type of medicines are available.

Castes and tribes

Main crops and fruits

Media and communication

Internet, telephone, mobile services, TV, Radio, newspaper are the best ways of media communication.

Tombs of Sufiz or other historical buildings

There are 3 historical buildings present in the centre of the village. Hindus/Sikhs left many ancient buildings at the time of independence of Pakistan.

There are four mazars near the village:

Canal and parks There is one very famous canal, called Rasul-Qadirabad Link Canal near the village. hear born a famous poet named Ahmed Yaar Maralvi Here some time stay Throne of Akbar Mughal Badasha normly famous takaht Murala

References

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