Matehal

Matehal is a village in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[1] Matehal is situated in a valley located at the boundary area of the Mansehra district and the Abbottabad district, west from the Karakurram highway at Qalanderabad. It is a village of union Council Behali. The Qureshi tribe is the main tribe of Matehal. This valley is surrounded the mountains from all sides.

Matehal
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
CountryPakistan
RegionKhyber-Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictMansehra District
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Etymology

Matehal is named after a Hindu named Mati who first came to this village before the arrival of the Quresh. The Hindus were in the majority at this time but later Awan and Asnal migrated to this village contributing to its Muslim population.

History

Matehal was a multi-cultural village because of the Hindus and Muslims. All the trade was under the custody of Hindus. The muslim population worked in agriculture and also in the Indian Army. Some of the brave soldiers from Matehal assisted the war effort in WWI. In 1947, Pakistan came into existence forcing Hindus to migrate to India. There are still a mix of Hindus and Muslims living in this area, even today.

Education

Matehal has only one primary and middle school, serving as the sole source of education for the local villagers who eagerly quench their thirst for education. In 2007 a man named Khuda Bakhash has taken a huge step in their education sector. He has established a new school system which is being administrated in Mansehra. There, students are enrolled in the main school located in Mansehra city but are taught in their respective villages. As far as high school or college is concerned, there are no opportunities available. Students must travel to Behali, Union Council for secondary education. School in Behali was established by Turks in 1872 which was first ever school in Mansehra district.

References

  1. Tehsils & Unions in the District of Mansehra - Government of Pakistan Archived 2011-07-18 at g_election (Error: unknown archive URL)


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