Munasa

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Munnasa
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Munnasa
Coordinates: 34°04′40″N73°30′45″E / 34.07778°N 73.51250°E / 34.07778; 73.51250
Country Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Province Azad Kashmir
Area
  Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Elevation
400 m (1,300 ft)
Population
  Total3,000
  Density500/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)
postal code12600

Munnasa is a town of Bagh District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located on the bank of the Jhelum River. Munasa lies en route from Kohala to Bagh and is situated to the east of the river Jhelum; it is in an area affected by the 2005 earthquake. [1] Notable Personalities of Munasa, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

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Notable people

Munasa, a locality in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan, has been the birthplace and residence of several influential personalities. These individuals have made significant contributions to various fields including politics, education, literature, and social welfare. Some of the most renowned figures include Haji Aziz Muhammad Khan, Mujhaid Amir Khan, Bashir Abbasi, Mushtaq Abbasi, Nasir Abbasi, and Kazam Khan.

These personalities have marked their presence in their respective fields, significantly contributing to the development and progress of Munasa, AJK. Their contributions have not only improved the socio-economic conditions in the region but also brought recognition and respect to Munasa on a broader scale. Their legacies continue to inspire future generations to strive for progress and prosperity.

In conclusion, Munasa, AJK, is not just a locality but a cradle of influential personalities who have made noteworthy contributions to society. The region continues to thrive under the influence of these distinguished individuals.

Haji Aziz Muhammad Khan

Haji Aziz Muhammad Khan is a respected figure in Munasa, known for his dedication to community service and philanthropy. He has actively worked towards the upliftment of the region, particularly in the domains of education and healthcare. His efforts have resulted in considerable development at the grassroots level, providing better access to basic amenities for the local population.

Mujhaid Amir Khan

Mujhaid Amir Khan is another distinguished personality from Munasa, recognized for his significant contributions to the political landscape of AJK. His leadership and strategic vision have played an essential role in shaping the region's socio-political dynamics.

Bashir Abbasi

Bashir Abbasi, a notable literary figure, hails from Munasa. He has enriched the AJK’s literary scene with his profound works, earning him a reputation as a distinguished writer and scholar. His writings, which encapsulate the region's rich cultural history and traditions, have been instrumental in promoting AJK's literary heritage.

Nasir Abbasi

Nasir Abbasi is moved toUSA with his famil. He is known for his contributions to the field of IT security in USA. He started several business in USA. in Munasa. They have initiated several educational projects aimed at enhancing literacy rates and promoting quality education in the region. Their initiatives have not only improved the educational infrastructure in Munasa but also provided new opportunities for the younger generation.

Kazam Khan

Kazam Khan, another prominent figure from Munasa, has made significant contributions to social welfare. His efforts in advocating for the rights of the underprivileged and marginalized communities have made a considerable impact on society.

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