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Seri - Bahlol

Pakistan / North-West Frontier / Takhat Bhai / Mardan Takht-e-Bhai

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Seri-Bahlol is a historic village, located at a distance of about seven Km in the west of Mardan and three Km in the South-East of Takht-Bhai. The name "Seri-Bahlol" is derived from two hindi words i.e. "Sheri" means Sir and "Bahlol" a prominent person of the area before partition of sub-continent. Hindu were being lived in Seri-Bahlol, Takht-Bhai and surrounding areas before partition of sub-continent.
The old Seri-Bahlol is a doomed shaped village protected by a well sophisticated stone wall. The wall has damaged in several places however, it is still visible in many places.
People are engaged in several economic activities like agriculture, business, trade and services. Prominent personalities may include but not limited to Haji Sultan Mahmood, Haji Zafar Khan, Haji Sher Zada Baba (Late), Haji Sahibzada Advocate (Late), Haji Kachkol Khan, Awal Khan, Amir Mohmmad Khan, Haji Khan Mir, Haji Saif-ul-llah Khan (Late), Haji Mohammad Rafique, Haji Gul Said.
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Coordinates:   34°15'29"N   71°57'2"E

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  • Afsar khan (guest)
    Haji Sultan Mahmood, Haji Zafar Khan, Haji Sher Zada Baba (Late), Haji Sahibzada Advocate (Late), Haji Kachkol Khan, Awal Khan, Amir Mohmmad Khan, Haji Mohammad Anwar, Haji Saif-ul-llah Khan (Late), Haji Mohammad Rafique, Haji Gul Said.
  • dawood mohmand (guest)
    A R I A S
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