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Retrieved from Sarrara Abbasi The page last modified on 23 April 2010. The Sarrara Abbasi is a tribe found in Tehsil / District Abbottabad in Hazara Division of ( N.W.F.P ), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. The word (SAHU) in classification means forgotten, though alive and present but the whereabout is not known. (No more applicable). HISTORY AND ORIGIN, SARRARA KHAN (Sultan Sakhi Sarwar) is the ancestor of SARRARA ABBASI. Who was The son of Akbar Gai Khan, who was the son of Zarab Khan, who lived in Darab Kot Kahuta, and are not a part of Dhund Abbasi or Tanoli tribe, other than having a common ancestor Akbar Gai Khan. The descendants living in Pattan Kalan, Pattan Khurd, and Kokmang are known as Sarrara Abbasi. Intermarry on equal terms with Dhund Abbasi. It's history and origin is very clear and understandable already written in paragraph 2 and 3 of Wikipedia (GOOGLE) of the modified page dated 23 April 2010. Providing sufficient proof in all respects of the tribes and need no change at all. The past is a part of history. Further to this in search of a new place, Sarrara Khan left Kahuta and lived for many years at someplace in Potohar Plateau and became the head of a big clan. To settle them he required more pieces of land. For some reason or the other, he could not get his requirements from the original occupants of the area. He had no choice but to search a piece of land of his own outside the Potohar Plateau. When how and with whom, he started his journey is not known, but he traveled towards the north and entered Hazara, and somehow reached the area ( now known as Abbottabad ) on the west side of the mountain range called Thandyani. It was a very good area to live in. He looked around and found that although the population was scattered but the town and even behind the area were in the position of the original occupants. While staying there he came to know that almost up to half of the Thandyani mountain range on this side is occupied, and the people are also living there. Encouraged he decided to see what looks like on the other side of the mountain range, walking more than 15 miles to the top and down the other side of the mountain through a thick jungle, he reached a place called Chamyali, and made a stop there. It is on the side of Thandyani and a part of Pattan. Just below is the water stream called Salol, separating it from the main part of Pattan. He searched to his left, right and in front across the water stream, the whole area of Pattan up to river "KUNHAR" , "JHELUM" and "KOKMANG".It came to his knowledge that half of the area is hilly, snowy, and very cold and the uppermost part of the Pattan remains covered with snow for more than 4 months in a year. It has no excess to market from any side. Very difficult to live. Most probably it was the main reason that the neighboring originally settled tribes disliked the area, hesitated, and left the area unoccupied and it was almost empty. Now he had a choice either to occupy the area without any challenge from any side and face the difficulties, or go back and continue the search. Knowing very well that it was almost impossible for him to get an area as large as this. He made a sensible choice to stay and occupy the area as a permanent place to live for his descendants. The area and the people living in remained neglected and ignored for centuries, even during the British time. There wasn't a single government primary school in the whole area up to 1935/36. Pattan was divided as Pattan Kalan and Pattan Khurd just for administrative and land distribution purposes. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the local body system was introduced, Gradually schools were opened, primary and middle and high schools in different localities. The younger generation is well educated about 80% or maybe more. No difference b/w boys and girls. People have moved to all the big cities of Pakistan even abroad, and are no less than others. The climate has changed, the electricity and the water system have been provided in most of the areas of the Pattan Kalan and Pattan Khurd. But most important, a twelve feet wide road about 100 km is passing through the area, connecting Abbottabad with Muzafrabad, Azad Kashmir by a bridge over river Jhelum at Pul-Heer. People have started their own businesses and daily necessities if life is available. the area is very beautiful and needs development. When developed can be no less than Murree Hills near Islamabad (Pakistan). DISTRIBUTION, SARRARA KHAN: the ancestor went ahead and distributed the area of Pattan as a whole b/w his sons as follows: BEHLUM KHAN: The forefather of BEHLUMAL, Chamyali, Drer and Batangi went to him, and his descendants are in majority there and are also in majority in Chak Pattan, Bagla, Khuhi, Bunna Khaiter, Salol, Aziz Gran, Barwala, Sunda Jabri area, and are also living in Tarhora and Pattan Khurd. TATAR KHAN: Is the forefather of TATRAL. The area of Sialkot and Bandi went to him, and the descendents are in majority there. And his descendants are also settled in Chak Pattan, Bagla, Khuhi and Jabri area and are in majority in Masina and down to the Gairy area. DUMAT KHAN: Is the forefather of DUMAL, and his decedents are found in chak Pattan, Utla Khaiter, area of Jabban, Jabri , Barwala, Dhaki and are scattered in other part of pattan. LASHKARI KHAN: The forefather of LASHKARYAL whose descendants are in majority in Kotlian Gehar and Duwata area. The area of Kutlian is very high and very difficult, and from there the main part of Pattan extends downwards as a slope up to river KUNHAR and JHELUM. And he left it to his sons to occupy. Therefore the population is mixed. KUKMONG: As a whole went to his other son extending down to River KUNHAR. And Pattan Khurd is also attached to it. And I leave it for them to complete the details of the old history. REFERENCES: 1) Written references are about the originally settled tribes of (Punjab) and (N.W.F.P). 2) The people living in the area and the name of our ancestor SARRARA KHAN (SULTAN SAKHI SARWAR) passed from generation to generation. 3) The list of tribes and clans of Potohar Plateau. He was the follower of the Saint there. 4) After coming to this area of Hazara, the contact remained with Astana of the Saint, Traditionally a peer Sahab used to visit Pattan after every 2-3 years of time and be a guest of my father and the other people of the area. And then returned back to Potohar. 5) Mr. Sher Bahadur Pani of Abbottabad (NOT TRUSTWORTHY), wrote very insulting and degrading remarks about the people and the tribes in his so-called TARIK-E-HAZARA. (only in three lines). PATTAN KALAN and PATTAN KHURD are located in the THANDANI region of teh/dist Abbottabad. In the north, 0 degrees is the area of KOKMAMG and adjoining area of Boi, separated by the water stream called Salol, and to its south 180 Degree is the area of circle Bacot, Galyat and Murree Hills. 90 degrees from the North to East is the area of Muzafarabad and from their180 degrees is the teh / dist and Abbottabad. The top elevation is approx 5000 ft. The average is approx 500 to 4000 ft its longitude is 55 km from Thandani to River Jhelum and the Latitude is approx 40 km from Batangi to the border of Masina with circle Bakot. The population is 12000 to 15000 approx. From beginning the people in PATTAN KALAN and PATTAN KHURD had their own distributed patches of land which they cultivated and produced enough crops of maize and wheat for their families. The land is very fertile and very productive potatoes is also a major crop including all sort of vegetables and fruits, except Mangoes and Coconuts trees. Cattles like Buffalos, cows, bull and goat, etc were also capt. Enough to eat. Cultivation is the main occupation of people up to now. But with the increase of population and division of land from generation to generation the properties of the peoples have shrunk so much that it can not support a family for the whole of the year, hence the people have either shifted to big cities with their families or go out for earning to support their families at home and work in all type of factories and private business organization in the country and are also working in Saudi Arabia, U.A.E and other countries of the world. Graduates, postgraduates, and P.H.D are in government service, banks, oil companies, construction companies, and other private organizations in the country.

                              NOTABLE PERSONALITIES: 

1) PROF.MUHAMMAD SADIQ ( EX.PRINCIPAL POST GRADUATE COLLEGE ). 2) DR.NADEEM SADIQ. 3) DR.RAOUF ABBASI. 4) DR.TARIK ( MAJOR PAKISTAN ARMY ). 5) WALEED AKBAR ( LT.COMMANDER PAKISTAN NAVY ). 6) KHURSHID ANWAR ( S.P.POLICE ). 7) MUHAMMAD AKBAR ( P.H.D. ATOMIC ENERGY ). 8) MUHAMMAD SALEEM ( P.H.D. ATOMIC ENERGY ). 9) SHAHID YUNIS ( DY.DIRECTOR I.G.POLICE ). 10) ALI MARDAN ( SENIOR OFFICER K.P.T ). 11) TOFAIL ABBASI ( EX.SENIOR OFFICER STATE BANK ). 12) MUHAMMAD RUSTAM ( JOINT DIRECTOR STATE BANK ). 13) NAZEER ABBASI ( SENIOR OFFICER STATE BANK ). 14) AFTAB AHMED ( AREA MANAGER ALFALAH BANK ). 15) RASHID AHMAD ( S.V.P. AGRICALTURE DEVLP.BANK ). 16) SHAHID KHURSHID ( NATIONAL BANK PAKISTAN ). 17) ASHAR IMTIAZ ABBASI ( FAISAL BANK PAKISTAN ). 18) KHALID ANWAR ( PAKISTAN.INT.AIRLINE ). 19) WAQAR ASLAM ( MANAGER OIL COMPANY ADMORE ). 20) RAFIQUE ABBASI ( ENGINEER FISHERY PAKISTAN ). 21) WAQAS ABBASI ( CIVIL ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION ). 22) ARIF ABBASI ( BUSINESS, MANUFACTURER / EXPORTER ). 23) KHALIL ABBASI ( ADVOCATE MAMBER BAR COUNCIL ). 24) MUHAMMAD IRSHAD ( ADVOCATE. ABBOTTABAD ). 25) RUKSANA NAWAZ ( P.H.D. ). 26) REHANA SALEEM ( PROF. BEHRIA COLLEGE ISLAMABAD ). 27) FARHAT NADEEM ( POST / GRADUATE ). 28) Engr. RAFI UD DIN S/O Mian Abdul Haq (CHIEF ENGINEER C&W DEPT. KPK)* 29)Dr. SABA FATIMA D/O Engr.Rafi ud Din (PEDIATRICIAN) 30)Dr. SIDRA FATIMA D/O Engr. Rafi ud Din (GYNAECOLOGIST)

  • Village: Kanthiali, Kukmong Distt. Atd. achieved the highest position as "Chief Engineer C&W Dept." in KPK. first-ever personality in PK-36, Circle Bakote. He served with great dedication and sincerity. in providing communication facilities, road networks his services are commendable.*

DISTRICT COUNCIL: MEMBER MUHAMMAD SADIQUE. Tahir Abdul Rauf.International Islamic University Islamabad. TEHSIL COUNCIL: MEMBER SHOWKAT HUSSAIN. VILLAGE COUNCIL OF PATTAN KALAN: 1) CHAIRMAN KHURSHID ABBASI. ) V.CHAIRMAN JAVEED ABBASI. 2) CHAIRMAN MUHAMMAD IQBAL. ) V.CHAIRMAN RASHID AHMAD.

) GENERAL COUNCILER SAJID ABBASI.
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