Mahni
Mahni is a village in the Bhakkar District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 31°37'60N 71°4'0E at an elevation of 159 metres and lies near the boundary of District Khushab and Jhang. It has a population of almost 30,000 and was given status as union Counsil.
Bhakkar was founded probably towards the close of the fifteenth century by a body of colonists from Dera Ismail Khan The Bhakkar was found by Syed ABSAR ShahWho came from the city of Bokhara from Russia.
The area of village is totally deserted and sandy. It is a dry desert with little vegetation — mostly thorny bushes — over a breadth of 70 miles. In Thal whole land is arid and depends upon the weather conditions. They cultivate grains only.
The people mutually share a living tradition of values. Their traditional hospitality and love for strangers is an obvious feature of their character and behaviour. They are loving people and know the courteous way of returning love to others.
There different kinds of castes in Mahni village. The karlu caste is considered as big caste of the village. Other casts are Bhidwal, Kachela, Bhular, Bhatti, Nai, Dirkhan, Syed, and Cheena, etc. Schools; Govt High School Mahni, Govt Girls Elementary School, Govt Boys Primary School. There is also a private School (Perwaz Public School). A Mela At Darbar Hazrat Peer Shah Bakshana is held every year on 17–18 March. The Biggest Camel's form is also situated in Mahni thal.
References
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