Mang, Azad Kashmir

Village in Azad Kashmir

Place in Kashmir
Mang
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Mang is located in Azad Kashmir
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Mang is located in Pakistan
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Coordinates: 33°47′50″N 73°38′09″E / 33.797301°N 73.635772°E / 33.797301; 73.635772
CountryKashmir
TerritoryAzad Kashmir
DistrictSudhanoti District
Area
 • Total
1,010 km2 (390 sq mi)
Elevation
1,400 m (4,500 ft)
Population
 (2017)[1]
 • Total
297,584 (Sudhnoti District population including the village Mang Azad Kashmir)
 • Density375/km2 (970/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Calling code05827
Number of Villages7
Number of Union councils3, (Mang, Patan Shar Khan, and Dhingroon Kanchri)

Mang (also called Mong) is a town in Sudhanoti District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.

Geography

Mong

Mang consists of 7 villages and 2 union councils: Mang and Patan Sher Khan.

Mong is well connected by roads to major cities of Kashmir and Pakistan. Mang is connected to Pallandri, Rawalakot, Thorar. Daily buses carry passengers inter-state as well as within the city. The nearest major airport is located at Rawalakot which isn't operational so nearest is Islamabad International Airport.[2]

History

Mang is a stronghold of the Sudhan tribe, and served important roles as a fortress in the 1837 Poonch Revolt and as a base of operations in the 1947 Poonch Revolt.[3][4]

In the 1837 Poonch Revolt, the Sudhans resisted Gulab Singh and Sikh forces from the fortress of Mong, where a deadly battle was fought until its capture by a prolonged assault.[3]

Education

Mang has several schools and a campus of the University of Poonch.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Sudhnoti District population including the village Mong, Azad Kashmir per 2017 census". Citypopulation.de website. Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ Mong, Azad Kashmir on Google Maps website
  3. ^ a b Saraf, Muhammad Yusuf (1977). Kashmiris Fight for Freedom: 1819-1946 (PDF). University of California: Ferozsons. pp. 85–89.
  4. ^ Snedden, Christopher. "The forgotten Poonch uprising of 1947". India-seminar.
  5. ^ Effendi, Col. M. Y. (2007), Punjab Cavalry: Evolution, Role, Organisation and Tactical Doctrine 11 Cavalry, Frontier Force, 1849-1971, Karachi: Oxford University Press, pp. 157–160, ISBN 978-0-19-547203-5
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