Satora

In today's article, we are going to talk about Satora. Satora is a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent times. Its impact is undeniable and its relevance extends to a wide range of areas, from politics to popular culture. Throughout this article, we will explore the different aspects of Satora, examining its historical importance, its relevance in today's society and possible implications for the future. Through detailed and thoughtful analysis, we hope to shed light on this fascinating topic and foster understanding and dialogue among our readers. So get ready to immerse yourself in the exciting world of Satora!

Beautiful view from Sardar Khan's Roof, Thori Muhalla. Peace, nature, greenery, fresh air in the land of Hazara. https://www.instagram.com/_vibewithsubhan/
Pothwari is a language spoken in the Pothohar region of Pakistan.
Satora
Satora Valley.
Satora Valley.
Coordinates: 33°57′29″N 73°14′59″E / 33.95806°N 73.24972°E / 33.95806; 73.24972
Country Pakistan
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictAbbottabad
Union councilNara

Satora Valley is a village of Dist. Abbottabad situated on the bank of Haro River, just 12.2 km away on the South-West of [1] (Hazara Aabshaar Sajikot). in the District of Abbottabad,[2] Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Geography

There are tall pine trees surrounding the village[3][4] and the lesser Himalayas are to be seen in the distance. Satora lies in a plain valley. Satora is divided into 7 parts, namely Khakhar, Buni Pand, Kot, Thohr, Panakha, Qilha and Ghohrhi. The population of the Satora Valley is made up of ten thousand people.

People

Satora has a population of about 10,000 individuals. Satora Valley is the center of its many adjacent Villages Like,[5][6] Kangrohtar, Tareeman, Sunbal Dahra etc. There is one Government High School which has been recently upgraded to Higher Secondary Level. Till recent times means of transportation were limited with only one hand made road but now the roads are being constructed from many sides, people are generally farmers.

Satora belongs to the union council of Nara. The main clans of the area are Sardars, Karlals, Saadaat, Abbasi and Awans with many sub-clans of the Karlals.

References

  1. ^ Sajikot Waterfall
  2. ^ "NA-18 - Election Commission of Pakistan".
  3. ^ "Thriving business: Timber mafia continues to deplete Hazara’s forest cover". Express Tribune.
  4. ^ "Forest Range". District Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
  5. ^ Chanjah
  6. ^ Fateh-Abad

7. Nms News National Media Service

8. Sardar Munir Akhter

9.Satora Ke Awaz Hd News