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Sehnsa Tehsil is a
large Tehsil in ****stan
Administered Azad
Kashmir which lies on the west of
Gulpur on the Kotli-Rawalpindi road.
Sehnsa is a sub-divisional...
- Owen
Pattan on the
Jhelum river were
captured by
rebels around 8 October.
Sehnsa and
Throchi were lost
after some fighting.
State Force records reveal that...
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bustling town. His
grandson Raja
Sehnse Pal
converted to
Islam and the town of
Sehnsa is
named after him. The
Mangarpals or
Mangran have also
emigrated from Kashmir...
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Pathika Muzaffarabad 14,115 N/A 15
Hattian Bala
Hattian Bala 11,880 N/A 16
Sehnsa Kotli 10,392 N/A 17
Abbaspur Poonch 10,208 N/A 18 K****ratta
Kotli 8,220...
- and Owen
Pattan on
Jhelum river were
captured by
rebels around 8 October.
Sehnsa and
Throchi were
abandoned by
State Forces after attack. On 21 October,...
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Muhammad Ikhlaq of the ****stan Tehr****-e-Insaf (PTI). It
covers the area of
Sehnsa Tehsil in
Kotli District.
General elections were held on 21 July 2016. General...
- The
district is
divided into five tehsils:
Kotli Tehsil Charhoi Tehsil Sehnsa Tehsil Fatehpur Nakyal Tehsil K****ratta
Tehsil According to the ****stan...
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Holar (or Hollar) is a city in the
Sehnsa tehsil of
Kotli District, of Azad Kashmir, ****stan. It has a
crossing on the
Jhelum river,
which used to be...
- near the
Mangla Dam.
Throchi Fort, Kotli.
Mangla Fort,
Mangla Barnad Fort,
Sehnsa After the
giving over of
Jammu and
Kashmir to
Maharaja Gulab Singh, it became...
- 9 October 1947 (1947-10-09): The Owen
Pattan post on
Jhelum river was
captured by rebels.
Sehnsa and
Throchi were
abandoned by
State Forces after attack. 8 October 1947 (1947-10-08) –...