History:-
The village Chah Miana in hindi (चाह मियाना) is an important and historic village of Distt Mianwali Earlier this land was
called with the name of “ Dhannu Raan”.
Historical Importance:-
In 7th
century, Dhannu was the back bone of Mianwali, having a fort.
In the reign of Hazrat Ameer Mua’avia(R.A),Hazrat Abdul Rehman bin Samra (R.A) was commander ofIran
and Hazrat Mohlab bin Abi Safra (R.A) was his under command. In 44 Hijri,
665/66 AD, Hazrat Mohlab(R.A) Proceeded towards Hindustan .
(Dhannu Raan's land) |
In the reign of Hazrat Ameer Mua’avia(R.A),Hazrat Abdul Rehman bin Samra (R.A) was commander of
After
conquering Kabul ,
he entered into Hind through the passages of Mianwali and Bannu, and on his way,
he conquered some places. He also invaded “Dhannu Raan” and the result was
fruitful.
Arab
after invading Kabul ,
they used the passages of Mianwali and Bannu and it would be justified to call
Bannu and Mianwali “BAAB-UL-ISLAM”.
This land is also honored with arrival of “ Sahaba” after “Hazrat
Mohlab” (R.A) invasion , this city was ruined and except mounds and trees
nothing would found, but aftermath of Dhannu Raan” destruction still persist in
the shape of old stones used to lit fire, clay pots and fragments of bricks.
This
village contains an old well, made by Sher Shah Suri (1535AD) with the passage
of time well dumped by sand storm. In 1850 AD, Mian Murad came to the village, he
was from the creed of Hazrat Mian Ali, the founder of Mianwali. Mian Ali
was a saint.
He
had kept goats at the place where remaining of the well were sighted, Mian
Murad dug. This well again, from which water was pulled up through bullock
wheel. Mian Murad used to make ablution with the water of well and after his
prayer on a specific place, called “Thalla” Mian has another “ Thalla” near Govt Girls
Primary School .
Mian
Murad has founded a mosque and after his death, his son Mian Ali Noor completed
the task of mosque. This mosque is an eminent architectural asset. Width of
wall of the mosque is 2 ½ feet and doors used in it are engraved and incited.
Arrival of Tribes: -
There
are many tribes residing in the village, there names are:-
Miana, Gharkial, Awan, Darhal, Khangahi, Khokar, Niazi,
Watto, Lingah.
Chronologically these tribes came into this village
in the following order:-
In the first decade of 18th
century, Gharkials came here and started dwelling on the mound in the north. Gharkials
were followed by the Awan, there livelihood was breeding animal.
Gharkial
and Awan came from eastern side, and Darhal as well. Almost all the persons of
Darhal settled in “ Sohrab Walla” but a few came into this village
In
1858 A.D “ Miana Family” as well as Khangahi tribe arrived at.
British
started to lay railway track, labours from Okara came to Kundian for laying of
track after completing of railway track, these labourer permanently settled in
Chah Miana and Kundian.
In
1964 A.D, when job was started on Chashma Barrage, Niazi, Lingah, Khokar
started dwelling in the village slowly and gradually their arrival stopped in 1974
A.D.
Before
the independence, some Hindu families were also living there, and they were
Gullati in cost. These hindus were business minded, their trades were that of
animals, flour mills and gold.
Name
of some hindus living in the village are:-
Sobha
Raam, Manohar Laal (Manohra), Remal Das ( Remla), Fateh Chand (Phatna), Paira Raam. Muslims treated
Hindus of the village in a mannered way. Both Hindus and Muslims would
necessarily attend each others, parties, death, marriages and others
traditional activities. Culture of both Hindu, Muslim were might for example:-
Muslim
used to wear “Dhoti” and Muslim women used to wear “Sarhi”. Same is the case
with
Hindus , they were also greatly effected
by our culture and tradition , for example :-
Hindus
used to pay honour to our holy month Ramadan, on the Eid day, they also used to
wear new dresses, a Hindu named Kaka used to eat cow meat in a hide.
After
independence they departed but had left some customs and influences even now
some word from Hindi Language are spoken here, e.g:-
Chola
(Shirt), Maas (Meat), Deedi (Sister) , Satia naas (Destruction), Chinta (worry).
In
1926 A.D British Government made a Primary School in the village. Classes in
this school were held either under a shadowy tree or then under a thatch. After
some time the school was built with raw bricks, after independence which was
renovated.
(Govt.Primary School Chah Miana) |
Before
independence it was the one and only school in the village, and people from the
nearby villages used to come for education. This school has kept the record of
all students since 1926 A.D up till now.
People like:-
Kesur Das S/O
Sobha Raam
Cost
= Gulati,
Date
of Birth= 04-01-1928
Registration
No=101
Date
of Admission = 20-01-1931
Some other hindus boys like:-
1
Manohar Laal
2
Fateh Chand
3
Otam Chand
4
Paira Raam
5
Niraen Das
Prof. Ghafoor Shah Qasim had educated from the said
School.
The western side is covered of Thall completely Both banks of Indus River were passages for Ariya, Kashan, Drawar, Mughal, Mangols, Ghori, Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi, Ameer Taimoor,Nadir Shah, Sher Shah Suri, Jalal-ud-din Khawarzim when escaped from Changaiz Khan’s invasion came into Mianwali through the eastern bank of Indus River.
A
road made by Sher Shah Souri called “Jarneli Sarak” was 54 feet in width.
Near Jarneli Sarak, Muazzam Nagar village of Ghakhars was situated which had come to an extinction after invasion of Nadir Shah (1738 A.D)
(Jerneli Road) |
Near Jarneli Sarak, Muazzam Nagar village of Ghakhars was situated which had come to an extinction after invasion of Nadir Shah (1738 A.D)
In
1748 A.D Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated Ghakhars. The invaders killed in the war
have still their graves in the graveyard an epitaph on a grave cited with the
name of Prince Suleman still exists.
In
1792 A.D , Ranjeat Singh also attacked Muazzam Nagar and some of the remaining
were diminished by flood in 1843 A.D.
But still some of relics like mud pots, bones, toys and engraved stones remind us of Ghakhars.
(Maharaja Ranjeet Singh) |
But still some of relics like mud pots, bones, toys and engraved stones remind us of Ghakhars.
Railway
station is on the other side of Muazzam Nagar, near railway station another
village Sunbal Hameed name after Capt Sunbal Hameed.
In
1965 war Capt Hameed repelled back the enemy valorously and got martyrdom on 11th
September.
Visitors: -
Village
Chah Miana though a small village but there are some important personalities
whose made the village a well known village, some of them are mentioned below:-
6
A.
Qayyoum khan ( Hockey Player)
8
Malik
Faroooq Ahmed Bandial ( Raees-e-Aazam of Bandial)
11 Tariq Niazi ( Olympic Gold Medalist
Hockey)
12 Hakeem Abdul Rehman Khan (Member of
“Freedom Movement / Physivian)
14 Sardar Muhammad Sabtain (Ex-Environment
Minister)
15 Ghulam Shabeer Joyaia (Ex-Advisor to
Chief Minister)
20 Peer Ismaeel Shah (Rawalpindi)
21 Khalid Maqbool (Ex-Governer of Punjab) REFERENCES
1
Gazetteer
of Mianwali(1915)
2
Maratab-e-Sultani
by Mian Aalamgir Shah
3
Tareekh-e-Mianwali
, by Dr. Liaquat Ali
4
Tareekh-e-Niazi
Qabayl, by Muhammad Iqbal
5
Fatoh-ul-Baldan
, by Balazri
6
Badshah
Naama , by T.S Marton
7
Tareekh-e-Farishta,
by Muhammad Qasim Farishta
8
Tareekh-e-soba
Sarhad , by Muhammad Shafi Sabir
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