Charhoi Tehsil

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Charhoi is a tehsil of Kotli District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is the largest city in Kotli district and is the headquarters of the district subdivision. A shrine of the poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh is about 5 kilometers away from the main bazaar. Charhoi has a police station, post office, 3 big Jamia masjids and a 50 beds tehsil headquarter hospital, Charhoi Gala is main entrance of Charhoi city. Batowa, new batowa,Narakot, Chahwala, Dahmal Bazar, Damas and meda town is creation of a man name Juna Khanka Kotera, Sanyah are the main places around Charhoi. Charhoi is situated some 50 kilometers away from Mirpur City and around 30 kilometers from Khuiratta. Dahmal Nursery is a lush green place some 5 kilometers away, towards Khuiratta.


33°18′04″N73°57′14″E / 33.301°N 73.954°E / 33.301; 73.954

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