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Dhamtore
دھمتوڑ
Location of Dahamtore union council (highlighted in green) within Abbottabad district
Location of Dahamtore union council (highlighted in green) within Abbottabad district
Dhamtore is located in Pakistan
Dhamtore
Dhamtore
Coordinates: 34°08′0″N 73°16′0″E / 34.13333°N 73.26667°E / 34.13333; 73.26667
CountryPakistan Pakistan
ProvinceKhyber-Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictAbbottabad
DistrictAbbottabad
Government
 • NazimAurangzeb Khan
 • Naib NazimCh Sajid Mehmood
Population
 • Total15,427
Dhamtore

Dhamtore (Pashto: دمتوړ, Urdu: دھمتوڑ) is situated about 6 km east of Abbottabad, Hazara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the largest village and union council of Abbottabad. Their language is Hindko which is the traditional mother tongue of the Hazara Division but in some villages especially Nagakki village, Gojri is also the mother tongue. Dhamtour village is the gateway to places like Murree, Nathiagali, Dunga Gali, Bara Gali, Ayubia National Park, Miranjani, Mukeshpuri and the most famous picnic spot of Abbottabad, Harnoi. The Union council is located in Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Subdivisions

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The Union Council of Dhamtour is divided into the areas of Banda Bazdar, Bandi Shoalian, Dhamtour, Guldhok, Jaswal, Nagakki, Banda Said khan and Ukhreela.[2]

Location

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Dhamtour has an average elevation of 1110 metres (3645).[3] It is situated to the west of Abbottabad city and borders Sheikh-ul-Bandi to the north and Nagri Bala to the south.

History

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Dhamtour is an ancient city and there were markets here before British rule. Dhamtore was the main market and business center for the surrounding areas.

Saint

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In Dhamtour, there are ziarats[what language is this?] of Shaykh or Kagir khan Baba (Ilyas khail 1545 to 1655) bin Ilyas bin Ismail bin Abdulla bin hassat or Hassa zai bin Hussain bin Mansoor bin Ashraf Gadoon and Baba Mola patt sarkar who migrated from Jalalabad Afghanistan with their followers to Gadoon or Gandaf, Swabi and Hazara to spread Islam. Another saint, also from Afghanistan Ghazi Badshah, was Saadat Sarkar, Panj Qazi saibs.[what language is this?]

Games

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Football is the major and most favorite game of this village. Some of the local clubs are Hazara Sarban FC, Pak Muhammadan FC, Sarban hockey club Shahid Cricket club, Brother eleven Cricket club, Sada bahar cricket Club.

Festival

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The urs mubarak of Saian Mola Patt Qalandar who was a famous saint of that area which is celebrated for one week February 18 to February 25 each year

Tribes

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Majority of residents are from the Jadoon or Sulamani Pathan tribe. Whereas other minority tribes include Syeds, Gujjars, Qazis, Awans, Mughals, Karlal, Kashmiris, Ghakkars and Abbasis.

References

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  1. ^ "POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL: KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT)" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. 2018-01-03. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-18. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  2. ^ Dhamtour Union Council - District government Abbottabad Archived December 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Falling Rain Genomics - Location of Dhamtore". Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2007-04-18.