Miyal Syedan

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Miyal Syedan
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Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Punjab (Pakistan)
District Rawalpindi
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Miyal Syedan is a village located in Rawalpindi Tehsil Punjab Pakistan. It is in Chountra region and it belongs to Potohar town. It is almost 21 kilometers from Chakbeli khan and about 75 kilometers from Rawalpindi on Rawalpindi Chakwal boundary.

Miyal Syedan is a village located in Rawalpindi Tehsil Punjab Pakistan. It is in Chountra region and it belongs to Potohar town. It is almost 21 kilometers from Chakbeli khan and about 75 kilometers from Rawalpindi on Rawalpindi Chakwal boundary.

History

It is the village owned by Syed tribe. An Islamic personality baba Hazrat Shah Abdullah is believed to the first person to settle here and started to live here as water was easily available. He purchased almost 5,875 acres (23.78 km2). His two sons came here with him, Syed Shah Abdul Hadi Hamdani and Syed Lutaf Ali Shah. Lutaf Ali Shah had six sons, Imam ali shah sultan shah nishan shah buday shah abdullah shah and baqir shah. There is an other family of hamdani sadat migrated from danda shah bilawal tala gang chakwal the main person of this syed shah abdul hadi hamdani with his brother syed lutaf Ali shah who also have big area of land called pander syed abdul hadi have two son's one is syed ali madad and syed abdullah sani syed Ali madad have one son syed baba namdar shah hamdani who is a holy saint and abdullah sani have one son syed anwer shah anwer shah have five sons one is syed gul hassan shah hamdani the holy saint buried in phulgaran islamabad and his progeny living in rawalpindi and islamabad secound is mozzam shah buried in mera baigwal islamabad he had no sons third is burhan shah migrated to harar chakwal his progeny settle in chakwal fourth is hallu shah his progeny crrently living in miyal and fifth is ghulam shah his progeny also livig in miyal known as shah wali shaal and kalla's all this history written in book mudrik al talib fe nasab ale abi talib and kitab al mushajar min aulad hussain al asgher by genealogist syed qamar abbas araji hamdani. They all settled here. Thereafter, Hindus and Sikhs of surrounding areas came here along with other Muslim tribes like Maliar, Awan, Choudhary, and other castes. During the British raj, these Muslim tribes (especially Syeds) were badly effected and their ownership of land and other resources started to decrease rapidly. After 1857, the Hindus took over control in terms of power but soon after independence Pakistan Muslims and especially Sadaat again emerged as powerful. As of now, there are many castes there.

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