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Bhimber (Urdu: بھمبر) is a town and the headquarters of the eponymous district in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir. The town and district are between... |
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir (section Bibliography) his eyes on the Chibh states of Bhimber and Khari Khariyali. In 1810, a force was sent against Raja Sultan Khan of Bhimber and was met with fierce resistance... |
rains and snow melting. The southern parts of Azad Kashmir, including the Bhimber, Mirpur, and Kotli districts, have extremely hot weather in the summer... |
Habib ur Rahman (Indian National Army officer) (category People from Bhimber District) Pakistani Punjab. Rehman and his volunteer force launched an attack on the Bhimber town. But, the records of the 11th Cavalry of the Pakistan Army indicate... |
Battle of Shopian (section Bibliography) forced to send successive punitive expeditions against the hill states of Bhimber, Rajauri, Poonch, Nurpur, and others. By subduing rebellions in these states... |
Mirpur District (section Bibliography) District is bounded on the north by the Kotli District, on the east by the Bhimber District, on the south by the Gujrat District of Punjab, Pakistan, on the... |
Alibeg (category Populated places in Bhimber District) previously called Kirtan Ghar (کیتن گھڑ/ਕੀਰਤਨਗੜ), is a village in the Bhimber District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is on the bank of the Upper Jhelum... |
Gakhars (section Bibliography) Yusafzai Afghans and Jang Kuli Khan of Khattak and overran as far north as Bhimber. However, the Bhangi misl under Sardar Milka Singh forced him to give up... |
Rajouri (section Bibliography) transformed into a tehsil and affiliated with Bhimber district. In 1904, this tehsil was separated from Bhimber and affiliated with the Reasi district. The... |
Rajouri district (section Bibliography) rest. The old Mughal Road into the Kashmir Valley used to come up from Bhimber, and pass through the Naushera and Rajouri towns to the Pir Panjal Pass... |
Pakistan (section Bibliography) Mirpur Bhimber Kotli Mirpur Muzaffarabad Hattian Muzaffarabad Neelam Poonch Bagh Haveli Poonch Sudhanoti... |
Pir Panjal Pass (section Bibliography) During the period of the sultans it seems to have been extended up to Bhimber. After conquering the Kashmir Valley, the emperor Akbar strengthened the... |
Jhangar (section Bibliography) at a strategic location that was roughly equidistant from the towns of Bhimber, Mirpur, Kotli and Rajouri. It was fiercely contested between the Indian... |
a further 319 being partially damaged, most in Mirpur and just four in Bhimber District. Two bridges were reported damaged and parts of several roads... |
Yousuf Shah Chak (section Bibliography) be cleared of snow and also to take the Bhimber route which was much easier to ride on as the chiefs of Bhimber were slightly inclined towards the Mughals... |
Narain Singh Sambyal (section Bibliography) Muzaffarabad and another ten lashkars were to join the rebels in Poonch, Bhimber and Rawalakot with a view to advance to Jammu. The plan also consisted... |
Jasrat (section Bibliography) Dev), and spent next few years quietly, consolidating his control over Bhimber and Pothohar. Jasrat had much influence in the Kashmir Sultanate. During... |
Azad Kashmir Regular Force (section Bibliography) border, withdrew to their garrisons in towns (Poonch, Kotli, Mirpur and Bhimber) and the Azad forces took control of the border areas. The rebels now outnumbered... |
Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 (section Bibliography) remain independent was apparently a judicious one. Muzaffarabad Poonch Bhimber Abbottabad Swat Dir Chitral Bannu Wanna Kohat Thall Nowshera Indus river... |
Yakub Shah Chak (section Bibliography) Qasim Khan set out from Lahore on 28 June 1586 and through the defile of Bhimber reached Rajauri. The Kashmiri commanders appointed for the defence of Rajauri... |