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'''Dhirkot''' is a [[Tehsil]] in [[Bagh District]], [[Azad Kashmir]], [[Pakistan]].Name Dhir kot is famous for the name of thir (Who was the sardar of Tazyal Rajpoot Raja Thir Khan) later on its change to Dhir Kot. 70% of this tribe are |
'''Dhirkot''' is a [[Tehsil]] in [[Bagh District]], [[Azad Kashmir]], [[Pakistan]].Name Dhir kot is famous for the name of thir (Who was the sardar of Tazyal Rajpoot Raja Thir Khan) later on its change to Dhir Kot. 70% of this tribe are papulate here. Which is the largest tribe of [[District Bagh]] |
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It is the largest Tehsil of [[Bagh district]].Its has many towns and villages.like [[Arja]], [[Rangla]], [[Mallot]], [[chamankot]] and [[chriala]] |
It is the largest Tehsil of [[Bagh district]].Its has many towns and villages.like [[Arja]], [[Rangla]], [[Mallot]], [[chamankot]] and [[chriala]] |
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Dhirkot | |
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Coordinates: 34°02′21″N 73°34′37″E / 34.03917°N 73.57694°E | |
District | Bagh District |
State | Azad Kashmir |
Elevation | 1,676 m (5,499 ft) |
Population (2023)[1] | |
• Total | 195,000 |
Dhirkot is a Tehsil in Bagh District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.Name Dhir kot is famous for the name of thir (Who was the sardar of Tazyal Rajpoot Raja Thir Khan) later on its change to Dhir Kot. 70% of this tribe are papulate here. Which is the largest tribe of District Bagh
It is the largest Tehsil of Bagh district.Its has many towns and villages.like Arja, Rangla, Mallot, chamankot and chriala Dhirkot city has a town comttee MR.Raja Zahoor is the chairmen of town comttee. There are many shopping malls, hotels, Private and Govt Hosptitals, toursim resorts franchies of many multi national and National companies. It is known for its deodar jungle.[2]
References
- ^ "Statistical Year Book 2019" (PDF). Statistics Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Footloose, NOS, The News International". jang.com.pk.