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Thorar, Pakistan

Sadozai tribe

Thorar, Pakistan is located in Azad Kashmir

Thorar, Pakistan

Thorar, Pakistan

Thorar, Pakistan is located in Pakistan

Thorar, Pakistan

Thorar, Pakistan

Coordinates: 33°51′N 73°39′E / 33.850°N 73.650°E
CountryPakistan
TerritoryAzad Kashmir
DistrictPoonch
Government
Languages
 • OfficialUrdu[1][2][note 1]
 • Spoken
Time zonePST
Area code12310

Thorar is a town in Poonch District in Azad Kashmir. There are some villages around it like Bhalgran. It is located about 20 miles from Rawalakot city, the capital of Poonch district.

Sardi laway Bhalgran view from Thorar Bazar
  • Gulzar-e-Madina Mosque Thorar

    Gulzar-e-Madina Mosque Thorar

  • Shaheeda Hussain Bibi Memorial

    Shaheeda Hussain Bibi Memorial

  • Thorar & jesa

    Thorar & jesa

  • Thorar Zadgaar from.

    Thorar Zadgaar from.

  • Mong division next to Thorar

    Mong division next to Thorar

  • Kass bazar (Aziz-Abad).

    Kass bazar (Aziz-Abad).

  • Sardi Bhlagran

    Sardi Bhlagran

  • Dhaybarun Bhalgran

    Dhaybarun Bhalgran

  • hyall & chetti thrar

    hyall & chetti thrar

  • Androt

    Androt

  • Thorar Bazar near Masjid

    Thorar Bazar near Masjid

  • lower bhalgran

    lower bhalgran

  1. ^ Snedden (2013, p. 176): On p. 29, the census report states that Urdu is the official language of the government of Azad Kashmir, with Kashmiri, Pahari, Gojri, Punjabi, Kohistani, Pushto, and Sheena 'frequently spoken in Azad Kashmir'. Yet, when surveyed about their 'mother tongue', Azad Kashmiris' choices were limited to selecting from Pakistan's major languages: Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Saraiki, and 'others'; not surprisingly, 2.18 million of Azad Kashmir's 2.97 million people chose 'others'.
  1. ^ "Kashmir".
  2. ^ Rahman 1996, p. 226.

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