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Town in Punjab, Pakistan
Choa Khalsa چوآ خالصا
Town
Coordinates: 33°24′39″N 73°28′47″E / 33.41083°N 73.47972°E / 33.41083; 73.47972
Country Pakistan
ProvincePunjab, Pakistan Punjab
DistrictRawalpindi
TehsilKallar Syedan
UCChoa Khalsa
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+6 (PDT)
Area code051

Choa Khalsa is a town and union council of Kallar Syedan Tehsil, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan. The town consists of 800 houses. On 1 July 2004, Choa Khalsa became a union council.

History

The word "choa" means water spring, and Khalsa is related to Sikhism. Khalsa is a strict Sikh religious order founded in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh. The term "Khalsa" is an Arabic word. There are various interpretations to the term "Khalsa. One general meaning of the term is "free from impurities" or "pure". This term is also defined as the land or estate which belongs directly to the king, without any intermediary claims of lords, nobles or farmers to the same in the Rawalpindi District. Some villages go by the name of Dera Khalsa, Thoa Khalsa, or Choa Khalsa. They were so named because they were state owned villages during Sikh rule in Punjab.

Choa Khalsa village is located about 60 km from Rawalpindi.

It was one of the villages affected by the 1947 Rawalpindi massacres. In March 1947, Pashtun tribals along with the Muslim League National Guard attacked this village, looted, and raped and forced local Sikh women to convert to Islam. 150 Sikhs were killed in total. This barbaric attack set in motion a mass killing spree in the whole of the Punjab region. Many Sikh women chose to drown themselves in a well in an act of mass suicide.

Villages

  • Choa Khalsa
  • Chullo Mirgala
  • Dhoke Ch Feroze Khan
  • Dhoke Kanyal
  • Dhok Dulal Qureshi
  • Khanada
  • Muhalla Akbari
  • Takal
  • Mohra Heran
  • Dhok Baba Balandiyan
  • Dhok Sadiq abad
  • Dhoke Gohar wali Takal
  • Pehr Hali
  • Rajam
  • Dhok Bangyal
  • Dhok Sangal
  • Khanadah
  • Mohalla Akbri
  • Sahot Hayal
  • Sahot Kalyal
  • Sahot Badhal
  • Barri Bunn
  • Mohra Nagrial
  • Dhok Muqaddam
  • Ghadur
  • Mirghala Khalsa
  • Mohra Nagrial
  • Mohalla Rajgaan

Choa Khalsa Circle Union Councils

Choa Khalsa is center of six union councils.

UC number Union council Population
(2017)
UC24 Nala Musalmana 00,00
UC25 Manyanda 00,00
UC26 Samote 30000 approximately
UC27 Choa Khalsa 00,00
UC28 Kanoha 14000 approximately
UC 29 Doberan Kallan 00,00

After Delimitation 2018 Choa Khalsa Circle 6 Union Councils of Kallar Syedan Tehsil comes under NA-58 (Rawalpindi-II), National Assembly.and in PP-7 (Rawalpindi-II) of Punjab Assembly.

Notable people

References

  1. "RAWALPINDI: Kallar Syedan starts functioning as tehsil". Dawn.Com. 2 July 2004. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. ^ Singh, Ajmer. "The March Massacre in Pothohar". The Tribune. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  3. Page 13 NA-58

External links


Neighbourhoods of Kallar Syedan
Administration: Kallar Syedan Municipal Corporation
City
Towns
Union councils
Villages
  • Bhatti
  • Bhalakhar
  • Bagh Boota
  • Balimah
  • Bangyal
  • Banal
  • Barota
  • Basanta
  • Bawli
  • Bhakhral
  • Bimmah Gangal
  • Bismillah Town
  • Chabutra
  • Chak Mirza
  • Chamak
  • Chamba Kerpal
  • Chappar
  • Chappri Akka
  • Darkali Sher Shahi
  • Dera Khalsa
  • Dhari
  • Dhari Syedan
  • Dheri Mirzian
  • Dhoke Buhari
  • Dhoke Captain Khaliq Awan
  • Dhoke Lt Miran Bakhsh
  • DhoKe Mahjian
  • Dhoke Sub Amanat Hussain
  • Dhoke Sufi Ghulam Farid
  • Dhoke Adrain
  • Dhoke Baba Faiz Baksh
  • Dhok Sabri
  • Dahan Gali
  • Ghangothi
  • Gohi
  • Hayal Pindora
  • Her Dho Chakyal
  • Jabba
  • Jabba Channi
  • Jari
  • Jaswala
  • Jocha Mamdoot
  • Kaaliyah
  • Kalari
  • Khalwat
  • Khooe Lass
  • Kothi Syedan
  • Kund
  • Mak Dhoke Bhattian
  • Majhar
  • Malook
  • Mangal Rajgan
  • Mangloora Shareef
  • Miana Mohra
  • Mohra Bakhtan
  • Mohra banni
  • Mohra Ropyal
  • Mohrah Adrian
  • Mohra Mareed
  • Nambal
  • Nandna Jattal
  • Nothia
  • Pallal Mallahan
  • Peer Garata Syedan
  • Phalina
  • Phata
  • Sairi Saroha
  • Pindora Hardo
  • Pind Mir Gala
  • Saaliyah
  • Saroha Chaudhrian
  • Sadda Kamal
  • Sakrana
  • Sakot
  • Sahib Dhamial
  • Samote Mirzan
  • Shah Khahi
  • Sumbal
  • Takal
  • Tamnoha
  • Tareel
  • Thala
  • Tota Rajgan
  • Walayat Abad
  • Zia Town
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