Bhura Hayal

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Bhura Hayal (بھورہ حیال ) is a village in Kahuta Tehsil, in Rawalpindi District of Punjab, Pakistan with a population of about 15,000+. It is located about 8 Kilometers from Chowk Pindori[1] on Thoa Khalsa- Matore Road.

The name originates from "Hayal" family which settled here a long time ago. While "Bhura" is referred to a jungle in Pothowari language. It is not known with certainty, when exactly the area was inhabited, however Banyan trees with water ponds underneath, scattered around the adjoining small villages, suggest that it dates back to thousands of years before, perhaps to Buddha's time or even before. As regard the Muslim origin in this area, it is said that Muslim Army (Sultans or Mughals) probably fought a war here in some remote past. Graveyards of their Shuhada with distinctly different style of graves exist as of today at two to three different places near Bhura Hayal. At one place it is called "Shaheedan" (about 2 Kilometers from Bhura Hayal on road to Chowk Pindori). A similar graveyard exists at Bhata[2] (a nearby village). A Mughal[3] family lives in the Bhura Hayal which is believed to be settled here, since Mughal era. Another of their clan lives in nearby village, Mohra Hayal located near Chowk Pindori. Although people don't know the exact history, yet the proximity and alignment of these villages and above mentioned graveyards suggest some battle taking place in the direction of Kashmir from Punjab and meanwhile the settlement of invaders families. Prior to the creation of Pakistan, Hindu families also lived here and on their migration to India, vacuum was filled by the Muslim migrants from Shimla and later by some Kashmiri families.

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