Sirka, Pakistan
Sirka is one of the eighty-four villages of Chhachh Valley, of Tehsil Hazro, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. The majority population of Sirka village are from Pashtun origin, who speak Pushto language, which is the nationalized language in Afghanistan. Most of the population belongs to the Barakzai tribe from Afghanistan.
Majority of people moved to Pakistan from Afghanistan a few centuries ago. Sirka is known to be one of the most beautiful villages among locals. The rich history of Sirka attracts many visitors from other parts of Pakistan.
However many locals have moved out from Sirka to abroad to seek a better future, but still the love of Sirka stays in their hearts.
Coordinates: 33°56′N 72°23′E / 33.933°N 72.383°E
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