Settlement Type: | Village |
Phaphril | |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | ![]() |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Punjab |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Murree |
Subdivision Type3: | Tehsil |
Subdivision Name3: | Murree |
Population Total: | 2700 |
Leader Title1: | Nazim |
Leader Name1: | Raja Amjad Mehmood Abbasi (2005-10) |
Leader Title2: | Chairman |
Leader Name2: | Raja Razzaq Khan (1998) |
Leader Title3: | Counsilrs |
Leader Name3: | Raja Auranzaib (2002) M. Fayyaz Qureshi (2005-10) Raees Abbasi (2005-10) |
Leader Title4: | Political & Social Person |
Leader Name4: | Raja Karam Khan |
Phaphril is a village of Murree Tehsil in the Murree District of Punjab, Pakistan.[1] Abbasi tribe population is 99% living in phaphril
The Abbasi tribe has a rich history in Pakistan, and here are some key points ¹ ² ³ ⁴:
*Origin*: The Abbasi tribe claims descent from `Abbas ibn`Abd al-Muttalib, the uncle of Muhammad, and Al-'Abbas ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib.
*Location*: The tribe is mainly settled in Abbottabad District and Murree Hills, with significant populations in Tehsil Kahuta and District Rawalpindi of Punjab Province, as well as District Haripur and Mansehra of Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.
*Sub-Tribes*: The Abbasi tribe is divided into four sections: the Chandal, Gaiyal, Ratnial, and Andwal clans.
*Language*: The tribe speaks various dialects, including Punjabi, Hindko, and Pahari-Pothwari.
*History*: The Abbasi tribe has a long history in the region, with records of their presence dating back to the 12th-13th centuries. They were known for their bravery and were involved in several wars, including the 1832 Poonch Rebellion and the 1857 rebellion against British colonial rule.
*Culture*: The tribe has a unique culture, with a strong emphasis on tradition and family values. They are known for their hospitality and are often involved in the tourism industry, with many members of the tribe working in hotels and restaurants.
*Economy*: The tribe's economy is largely based on agriculture, with many members engaged in farming and livestock rearing. They are also involved in the tourism industry, with many working in hotels and restaurants.
*Education*: The tribe places a strong emphasis on education, with many members pursuing higher education and professional careers.
*Notable Members*: The tribe has produced several notable members, including politicians, military officers, and business leaders.
It is located in the south-east of the Murree Tehsil and is bounded to the north by Jhika Gali, to the south by Angoori, Murree, to the west by Numbal and to the east by Murree Expressway - N75. The village is home to Sozo Adventure Park.
It had a population of 2700.[2]
The villages hosts three government schools and two private schools:
The majority of the inhabitants are Abbasi. Other tribes such as the Qureshi, Mughal, Awan and Rajput (Khakha) inhabit the area in smaller numbers.
Basic services and facilities include:
Phaphil has three mosques:
Usama Abbasi