Shaikhdara
Shaikhdara Shaikh Dara | |
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Urdu: شیخ درہ | |
From top to down clockwise: GPS Peeranokilay, beautiful view of mountains from Bhoin, proposed Middle School for boys Shaikhdara, typical house at Bhoin Shaikhdara, Dongue mountain Shaikhdara | |
Shaikhdara Location within Pakistan | |
Coordinates: 35°08′51″N 72°55′28″E / 35.147396°N 72.924393°ECoordinates: 35°08′51″N 72°55′28″E / 35.147396°N 72.924393°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
District | Kohistan |
Tehsil | Pattan |
U/C | Dubair Bala |
sublocalities |
more than 5
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Government | |
• Baba Ji | Syed Abdulhaq سید عبدالحق صاحب |
• Khateeb-e-Awwal خطیب اول | Molvi Jabal Qazi مولوی جبل قاضی |
Area | |
• Total | 3.818 km2 (1.474 sq mi) |
Elevation | 2,100 m (6,900 ft) |
Highest elevation | Zaid sar 2,800 m (auto ft) |
Lowest elevation | Kothal 1,480 m (auto ft) |
Population (April 2012) | |
• Total | 2,500 |
• Density | 650/km2 (1,700/sq mi) |
Time zone | PST (UTC+5) |
Area code(s) | 0998 |
Website | shaikhdara.synthasite.com |
Shaikhdara [ʃeːxd̪ərə] or Shaikh Dara [ˈʃeːxˈd̪ərə] Pashto: شیخ درہ Urdu: شیخ درہ is an area in Kohistan District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.Shaikh شیخ is Arabic for 'Islamic scholar' and Dara درہ means valley so Shaikhdara means 'the valley of Islamic scholars'.
Sub localities
- Peeranokilay. پیرانوکلے
- Dabru. ڈبرو
- Ghain Bhoin. گھئیں بھوئیں
- Kaarin. کارِن
- Bhoin. بھوئیں
- Gaidru. گیدرو
- Baanw. بائوں
- Kothal. کوتھال
- Takki. ٹَکی
Peeranokilay
Peeranokilay is most populated area among other sub localities of Shaikhdara. It is the place where Great Islamic Scholars and Sufis (popular district wise) used to live. Some of them were great Hakims of their time and used to cure those patients who were turned down by other doctors. The main spiritual personality and Hakim was Syed Abdulhaq Sahib (the greater Babaji), people used to come to his Darbar from far away places like Gilgit, Hunza, Haripur and Mardan in those days and were never returned hopeless.The other popular personality was Molvi Jabal Qazi, a great scholar of his time. Due to his abilities King of Swat appointed him Zilla Qazi. He was so good at it that there was no dispute left unsolved after his death. He is son in law of the greater Babaji and father of today's scholar Mufti Sardaraz Faizy.
Peeranokilay is fairly developed as compared to other sub localities as it has a Primary School, a proposed Middle School, a dispensary, A Jami' Mosque Masjid-e-Noor Shaikhdara (which is also a Markaz for Dawat-e-Tabligh). Men are 100% while females are 25−30% literate. Females take education from their father, brother or their husbands.because there is no school for girls nearby. Throughout Dubair this is only area where comparatively higher degree of literacy is found. Most of them are in Government service as teachers, Police force, Health and are serving their nation with pride.
Dabru
Dabru is Diminutive used for Dabr which means small plain field.
Small houses surrounded by large rocks and have small patches of fields in it is the picture of Dabru. It was once called Dabru because it was plain area later the rocks descended from mountains and stopped at this place.
The place with highest elevation at Dabru is Makashtu which is around 1880 m high from sea level while the lowest level is around 1720 m high.
Though population is noteworthy but literacy level is poor. Health and poverty remains their big problem.People living here are mostly Baba khail and descendents of one of the five grand fathers of Baba khail.They are known as DABRU WAAL.
Bhoin
Scanty houses in curved fields where each house is surrounded by one or more trees is what a person on first look can describe Bhoin.
Bhoin in local tongue means small locality on top of a mountain. People of Bhoin are famous for their hospitality and poetry in local language. This also remains the fact that inhabitants of Bhoin have beautiful vocal cords in their neck they are very good at singing, reciting and saying Naats.
The worst face of bhoin waal lies in wood cutting. Their main job remains wood cutting and selling of logs which has destroyed forests to a large extent although trend is changing in new generations who are taking interest in other businesses.
Baanw
Have a look at Shaikhdara and a place with spade like presentation filled with lush green fields and a few houses surrounded by heavy jungle, this is Baanw. To foreigners it is place of special interest due to its beauty as well as the Masjid present in it which has old
Population
As of April 2012 the population of Shaikhdara is estimated around 2,500 of which 40% share is from Peeranokilay.
The main tribes on Dubair side are Mulakhel, Soyakhel, Saadat, Gotharkhel, Shahbaazkhel, Shadumkhel, Tirrima, Paalaskhel(also known as Kakakhel (tribe) and Shaikhdarwal(Peeran).
Further Shaikhdarwal tribe is divided into five casts Shareef zaadgan, Sadeeq zaadgan, Muhammad Mir zaadgan, Ghaus Mir zaadgan and Dabruwal. Paalaskhel are further divided into Ali Muhammad khel and Shekh Muhammad khel. The Shaikhdarawal and Paalaskhel live together in Shaikhdara since 3 generations.
The actual population is much more than the recorded but a big chunk of population has migrated from here due to one reason or other and are residing in Oghi Mansehra, Abbottababad, Islamabad, Karachi, Torghar, Besham, Buner, and Swat. This is data of people residing in Shaikhdara some others also live in Pattan, Jijaal and Kandya Kohistan.
Population density is 650/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Topography
Shaikhdara Topography | ||
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Sub locality | Highest elevation | Lowest elevation |
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Kothaal | 1560m | 1480m |
Peeranokilay | 1650m | 1500m |
Dabru | 1880m | 1720m |
Bhoin | 2160m | 1940m |
Gaidru | 2600m | 2260m |
Baanw | 2600m | 2250m |
Takki | 2800m | 2620m |
As it is hilly area and surrounded by mountains with elevations and depressions at different places thus the highest elevation from sea level is about 2,800 m[1] at "Zaid sar" a place in 'Takki' and lowest elevation 1480m at 'Kothal'. Total area occupied is 3.818 km2 (1.474 sq mi). Elevation of different sub localities are as follows
References
External links
- Local Website (Urdu)
- Local Images