Beerangali facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Beeran Gali
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![]() Berin Gali is in Abbottabad district.
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Province | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
District | Abbottabad |
Tehsil | Abbottabad |
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• Total | 12,329 |
Beeran Gali (also called 'Berin Gali' or 'Baran Gali') is a special local area in the Abbottabad District of Pakistan. It's part of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Think of a Union Council like a small local government area that helps manage things for the people living there.
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A Look Back in Time: Beeran Gali's History
This place was once known as Baad Burhan. A famous scholar named Al Biruni wrote about it. He mentioned it in his well-known book, "The Chronicles of India," way back in 1030. Al Biruni described Baad Burhan as a very beautiful area.
Exploring the Land of Beeran Gali
Beeran Gali is located between two impressive mountains. These are Thandiani and Miranjani. The area is quite high up, with an average elevation of 2,176 meters (about 7,142 feet). This means it's over two kilometers above sea level!
Local Areas: Parts of Beeran Gali
The Union Council of Beeran Gali is made up of a few smaller areas. These include:
- Andarseri
- Beerangali
- Jhafar
The People of Beeran Gali
About 12,300 people live in Beeran Gali. The main groups of people, often called 'tribes', living here are the Karlal (also known as 'Kiraal') and the Quraishi.