2.Government Girls Primary School Bher Kund.
3.Government Boys High School Bher Kund.
4.Government Girls High School Bher Kund.
5. Iqra Accademy. Private School.
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Bhair Kund is beautifull Village , we can say it town . Central place of lower Pakhal region.It is also written like Bher Kund.It is 10 km from Mansehra city.Population of Bhair Kund Utla is 6199 and Bhair Kund Terla is 2656.Total population is 8855.
Geographical location: Mansehra, N.W.F.P., Pakistan, Asia
Geographical coordinates: 34° 31' 14" North, 73° 17' 38" East
Latitude 34.3944 Longitude 73.1611 Altitude (feet) 2732
Lat (DMS) 34° 23' 40N Long (DMS) 73° 9' 40E
Altitude (meters) 832
Time zone (UTC+5)
Approximate population for 7 km radius from this point: 31782
Bherkund is a village and union council (an administrative subdivision) of Mansehra District in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan [1]. It is located in Mansehra Tehsil
Bherkund is on the way from mansehra to the city Oghi. UC Bherkund Includes Khaki, Nelore (Home to GIllani Syeds), Hari Mera.
language spoken: Hindko
Nearby Cities and Towns
West
Mari Safdar Shah (1.1 nm)
Misar (1.3 nm)
Khaki (1.4 nm)
Kherian (1.9 nm)
North
Tarha Tarla (1.3 nm)
Sherpur (1.4 nm)
Tarha Utla (1.6 nm)
Tajal (1.6 nm)
Naukot (1.7 nm)
Sirori (1.9 nm)
Malakpur (2.1 nm)
East
Hainshiran (0.6 nm)
Hafiz Bandi Utli (1.2 nm)
Karenhat (1.5 nm)
Langan (1.4 nm)
Dose da Banda (1.9 nm)
South
Mari Muqarrab Shah (0.6 nm)
Mari Shahwali (0.7 nm)
Timar Khola (1.8 nm)
Nearby references in Wikipedia:
Distance Title
4.1 nm SE Mansehra
4.7 nm S Jaloo, NWFP
4.5 nm SE Labarkot
4.7 nm E Chitta Batta
6.0 nm S Potha, NWFP
5.7 nm NE Dhodial
8.0 nm SE Datta, NWFP
Bherkund
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hindko (هندکو /Hindkoŭ/), Hindku, or Peshawari (پشاوری) is an ancient Indo-Aryan language spoken by Hindkowans (Punjabi Pathans) in Pakistan. The literal meaning of the word "Hindko" is "Indian Mountains", or more specifically as "Mountains of the Indus country". The word "Hind" is the Persianised reference to the regions associated with the Indus River immediately to the east of Persia and "Ko" means mountains[3]. The word Hindko has also been interpreted to mean the language of India.[4] The term is also found in Greek references to the mountainous region in eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan as Καύκασος Ινδικός (Caucasus Indicus). The language is spoken in the areas of the North West Frontier Province (including Hazara), Punjab and Kashmir by an estimated 2.2 to 4 million people.[1][2] There is no generic name for these people because they belong to diverse ethnicities and tend to identify themselves by the larger families or castes. However the people of the largest group in the districts of Haripur, Abbottabad and Mansehra are sometimes recognised collectively as Hazarawal, named after the defunct Hazara Division that comprised of these districts. In Peshawar city they are referred to as "Kharay" meaning City-dwellers or Hindkowans.
Speakers
The largest geographically contiguous group of Hindko speakers is concentrated in the districts of state Abbottabad, Haripur, Mansehra, Attock and Kaghan valley of Pakistan, while there are a substantial number of geographically isolated speakers of Hindko in cities like Peshawar, Mardan and Kohat
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2. Sheed Masjid.
3. Kanan wali Masjid.
4.Swatti Masjid.
5.Ada wali Masjid.
6. Tanoli Masjid.
7. Ustadan wali Masjid.
8. Khmosh basti Masjid.
9. Haji sahib Masjid.
10.Pathan wali mMasjid.
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