Sarhali

Sarhali Kalan is a town and a municipal council in Patti subdivision of Tarn Taran district in the Indian state of Punjab.

Sarhali Kalan
Town
Sarhali Kalan
Location in Punjab, India
Sarhali Kalan
Sarhali Kalan (India)
Coordinates: 31°16′42″N 74°56′29″E
CountryIndia
StatePunjab
DistrictTarn Taran
Government
  SarpanchSardar Amolakjeet Singh
Area
  Total30.23 km2 (11.67 sq mi)
Elevation
218 m (715 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total13,295 [1]
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
143-410
Telephone code91 1852
Vehicle registrationPB46
Websitewww.tarntarancity.com

Origins

The nearby village of Dadehar is more than 400 year old. It was created by a man named Dadehar who originated from Malwa in search of new land, along with his nephew Sarhali. Both families traveled towards Majha from Malwa across the Sutlej River. Just before sunset, Dadehar rested and chose a place he desired to live on a small hill along with his family. They agreed that Sarhali and his family would walk further north until it was dark, and eventually that would be the nephew's home.

To divide the land they also agreed that next morning from the first ray of the sun they would walk towards each other and, where they met, to draw a line to divide the land. There is a myth that Sarhali started walking slightly early, so that the division is not exactly in the middle but closer to Dadehar than Sarhali.

Prominent figures from Sarhali

  • Sandhu clan - The Sandhus are found in twenty-two villages and originated from Dadehar in the area of Block Chohla Sahib. Seventeen villages in the area of Bhakna originated from Sarhali village.A very Famous personality Mr Manpreet Singh Hundal(Mappy Hundal) belongs from this village and running his music company “MOZ STUDIOS”. He is ideal personality for local youngsters. He is also good Poet and he have a huge fan following in Instagram with the page name “mappyhundalquotes”.

References

  1. "Sarhali Kalan Population - Tarn Taran, Punjab". census2011.co. Retrieved 20 December 2018.


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