MANGRAL RAJPOOT BOOK PART 10

SARSAWA The Sarsawa area is like a valley with hills on all three sides, while the "Nala Rangar" to the south adds to its beauty. The mountain range to the east of the area separates it from Kotli. The hills to the north separate it from Sadhnauti district. The west-facing Nalla Rangdar not only separates the area from the south, but also irrigates farmers' fields. Sarsawa was named by Raja Sir Buland Khan alias Pahar Khan in the late fifteenth century. When Raja Sir Buland Khan occupied this area, Poghal Rajputs lived here. Raja Sir Buland Khan alias Pahar Khan established his government here by defeating the Poghal nation and named this valley after himself. Raja Sarbland Khan is the ancestor of the Mangral tribe in this area. Before that, this nation was inhabited only in Sahansa. Sarsawa consists of five Mouzas (Towns). The valley includes Mouza Sarsawa, Mouza Karnoti, Mouza Suraha, Mouza Chak Nasir and Mouza Glouin. The area of these locations is 36434 kanals...