- the
Mughal reign.
Panjeri was
later split into
dhoks (sub-villages)
under the
council of Panjeri. One
dhok was
named after Pir Taj-ud-Din.
Panjeri has recruited...
- The m****acres took
place at
villages and
temporary summer camps called dhoks in
remote meadows used by
local shepherds. The m****acres were committed...
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Duhok (Kurdish: دهۆک, romanized: Dihok; Arabic: دهوك, romanized: Dohūk; Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ, romanized: Beth Nohadra,
Lishanid Noshan: דוהוך, romanized: Dohok)...
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scattered unit, and
there may be one or more
settlements (aka abadis, bastis,
dhoks, goths, tola, turf,
hundi etc.) in the mouza's territory. A
mouza may also...
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Islamabad Capital Territory in ****stan. The
village is
divided into
eight dhoks:[clarification needed]
Gagri Mirzian,
Gagri Jatal,
Dhoke Shian, Pind Gagri...
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lakes and
meadows are
called gallies, sars and
margs or
dhoks respectively. Some of the
common dhoks in
Poonch are Girjan, Panjtari, Isanwali, Nainsukh, Dharamarg...
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comprises 56
small and
large settlements (
dhoks), each with
distinctive names, such as
Dhok Achha Khan,
Dhok Hayat Bakhsh, Jhandaran,
Chhappar Shareef...
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Dhok Masyal is a
village in
Jhelum District,
Punjab Province, ****stan. The
village is
located 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) west of
Jhelum city on the Jhelum-Pind...
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Dhok Gohar Shah is a
village in
Rawalpindi District in the
Punjab province of ****stan. The
Mausoleum of S**** Ali
Gohar Shah, also
known Baba
Gohar Ali...
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Dhok Padhal (Urdu: ڈھوک پڈھال) is a
village in
Jhelum District, Punjab, ****stan. This
village was
named in 1667
after a
shepherd and in
Punjabi language...