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Like in many villages in the [[Mirpur]] region, many villages have immigrated to the [[United Kingdom]]. The name of the village in local [[Pahari]] language means place of the Maliks, or chiefs in English. Malik is also used as a title by the [[Awan]] tribe, who make the bulk of the population. The village of Mohra Malkan (the old name was Mohra Bedrahn) consists of 50 Houses. Literacy Rate of these people is 90%. This village has produced 14 Teachers(Male) and 3 Teachers(Female).
Like in many villages in the [[Mirpur]] region, many villages have immigrated to the [[United Kingdom]]. The name of the village in local [[Pahari]] language means place of the Maliks, or chiefs in English. Malik is also used as a title by the [[Awan]] tribe, who make the bulk of the population. The village of Mohra Malkan (the old name was Mohra Bedrahn) consists of 50 Houses. Literacy Rate of these people is 90%. This village has produced 14 Teachers(Male) and 3 Teachers(Female).

== Famous People ==
*Malik Taj





== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:27, 15 May 2009

Mohra Malkan is a village in the Dadyal Tehsil of Mirpur District ofAzad Kashmir. Mohrah Malkan comes in the Union Council of Andrah Kalan.


Demography

According to 1998 census of Pakistan, its population was 149.[1]

History

Like in many villages in the Mirpur region, many villages have immigrated to the United Kingdom. The name of the village in local Pahari language means place of the Maliks, or chiefs in English. Malik is also used as a title by the Awan tribe, who make the bulk of the population. The village of Mohra Malkan (the old name was Mohra Bedrahn) consists of 50 Houses. Literacy Rate of these people is 90%. This village has produced 14 Teachers(Male) and 3 Teachers(Female).

Famous People

  • Malik Taj



References

  1. ^ www.scribd.com/doc/2510797/Village-List-Mirpur-AJK