Chahrkey

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Chahrkey (also spelt as Chāharki, Chaharke, Chāharki, Chaharke, Chaharki or Chāharki) is a village[1] located at Latitude 32°25'8.08 Longitude: 73°50'4.35 in tehsil Phalia, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. This beautiful locality is situated on the bank of Chenab River. Its estimated terrain elevation above sea level is 219 metres.[1] The nearest towns are Jokalian,[2][3][4][5] Khoosar,[6] Narang,[7] Kamonkey, Ratti Pindi and Saad Ullah Pur. On the other bank of Chenab River, Ali Pur Chatta and Rasulnagar are situated. The earlier name of Rasulnagar was Ramnagar.[8][9] Chahrkey is full of lush green fields. In 1973, the village almost drowned in a flood and then the government built a flood safety wall on its south side to save the population of numerous villages, in future. is situated 6 km west of Chahrkey on Chenab River. A battle fought on 22 November 1848 in nearby towns of Saad Ullah Pur and Ramnagar[9] between British Army and Khalsa Sikh[9][10][11][12] .[13][14][15] Chahrkey is included in the Constituency PP-117. The earlier Name of this constituency was PP-99 and it was changed in 2008 elections.[16] [17]

Ways of earning[]

Most of the population of the village depends upon agricultural earnings. The soil of the village is very fertile. The people love to have the cattle for their needs. Some of the people are working in Education, Health, Judiciary, Army, Police and Civil Engineering departments. A considerable community is working abroad to earn for their families. Some people have earned a good name in the business of rice, furniture and pottery.

Tribes and Castes[]

Most of the population of the village belongs to , Jatts , Janjua, Tarar, Mangat, Malhi castes.

Crops[]

The main crops of the village are Sugarcane, (جوار), Rice, Wheat, Millet (باجرا), Peanut (مونگ پھلی), Maiz, Water Mellon, Mellon and orchards of mangoes, banana and date palms.

Jungle on river side[]

A small jungle (Baila) on the bank of Chenab river / River Chenab touches the and beatifies the environment.[18][19][20] The overall atmosphere is totally pollution free and the atmosphere remains very pleasant during summer but cool during winter. The small jungle remains full of pheasants, birds, monkeys and a few pigs. The small sized but very dangerous snakes are often seen at riverside. Coordinates: 32°25′8.08″N 73°50′4.35″E / 32.4189111°N 73.8345417°E / 32.4189111; 73.8345417

Schools[]

  • Government Girls Middle School Chahrkey
  • Government Boys Middle School Chahrkey

Community Centre[]

A graceful Community Centre (Daara) is available in west side of the village where wedding & death ceremonies and other gatherings are arranged. In today's world, neither the custom of singing songs, Heer, Tappay and Mahiaya is available nor the people bother to gather around the fire in winter nights.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Chāharki populated place, Punjab, Pakistan".
  2. ^ http://www.accuweather.com/en/pk/jokalian/260010/daily-weather-forecast/260010
  3. ^ http://www.myphalia.com/jokalian.html
  4. ^ "JOKALIAN city map,JOKALIAN city road map, JOKALIAN city Guide,Latest News from Jokalian, Pakistan".
  5. ^ http://pk.geoview.info/old_gurdwara_jokalian,40832850p
  6. ^ "50661 Khosar".
  7. ^ "Narang Weather - Today Temperatures Forecasts, Conditions & Update Report".
  8. ^ Ramnagar
  9. ^ a b c Battle of Ramnagar
  10. ^ Second Anglo-Sikh War
  11. ^ Battle of Gujrat
  12. ^ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 12, page 365 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library".
  13. ^ Gujrat District
  14. ^ Mandi Bahauddin District
  15. ^ Sikh Empire
  16. ^ "Constituency Details on Election Commission Of Pakistan's Site". Election Commission Of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  17. ^ Constituency PP-117 is a constituency of Punjab Assembly Punjab, Pakistan
  18. ^
  19. ^ List of barrages and headworks in Pakistan
  20. ^ Rasul Barrage

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