Bagnotar

Coordinates: 34°7′0″N 73°20′0″E / 34.11667°N 73.33333°E / 34.11667; 73.33333
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Bagnotar
باجنوتار
Coordinates: 34°7′0″N 73°20′0″E / 34.11667°N 73.33333°E / 34.11667; 73.33333
Country Pakistan
Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictAbbottabad
TehsilAbbottabad
Government
 • Member District CouncilSardar Saeed Anwer, Dist Nazim.
 • Member Tehsil CouncilSardar Shuja Ahmed
Population
 • Total981,590 (population of Abbottabad Tehsil)

Bagnotar is a union council of Abbottabad District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[2] Bagnator is situated on the Abbottabad-Nathi Gali Road some 18 kilometers away from Abbottabad.

Location[edit]

Union council Bagnotar is situated in central part of District Abbottabad in Abbottabad Tehsil, and lies to south east of Abbottabad city – the capital city of the district. The area is included in the Lower Galliyat Belt. The main tribes of Bagnotar are the Sardars (karlal) and Jadoons. However, other small groups like Awan, Pathan, Raja, Chohan (Nai), Abbasi and some Kashmiris are also settled in the area. Bagnotar is bounded by the following union councils, to the north by Sarbhana, and Beerangali, to the east Nagri Bala & Nathiagali, and to the south by Namli Maira and Phalkot, and to the west by Bagh.

Bagnotar town has an elevation of 1775 metres, and is located approximately 16 km from Abbottabad on Abbottabad-Murree Road. A lush green pine valley stretched on 810 square kilometers. The major landscape as well as the settlement of Bagnotar is located along the Barrian-Nathigali-Abbottabad Road (Abbottabad Murree Road), the 11 kilometers of which passes through the land of Bagnotar. The important places of Union Council Bagnotar are, Bagnotar, Bandi Maira, Thathi Chatarnath, Palakian and Chahan.

Subdivisions[edit]

Union Council Bagnotar has three subdivisions known as the "village councils". These four are:

2005 earthquake[edit]

On 8 October 2005, various parts of Abbottabad District were affected by the Pakistan earthquake. Unlike neighbouring Kashmir, the loss in human life was relatively low in this area, with 511 dead and 622 injured. Although the impact on infrastructure was still severe.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DISTRICT AND TEHSIL LEVEL POPULATION SUMMARY WITH REGION BREAKUP: KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA" (PDF). Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Administrative Units or Union Councils of District Abbottabad". Abbottabad District Government website. Archived from the original on 3 April 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Earthquake impact – In Abbottabad District". Government of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 6 May 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  • Hayat, Waseem; Ahmad, Shakeel; Hussain, Imtyaz; Zhang, Yongqing; Fazal, Saima; Khan, Salman (2019), "Analysis of the People–Forests Relationship in Lower Galliyat, Abbottabad Pakistan", Small-Scale Forestry, 18 (2): 235–253, doi:10.1007/s11842-019-09416-6