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By Muhammad TariqPublished 11 days ago • 4 min read
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🌹 On one side of our village Dhok Laliyal is Noor Khan Air Base. Air Force Colony on the other hand. Koring and Ghori Town.

Due to the extension of the runway in 1967, some land came under the runway. We had open fields.

On the other side is Islamabad Express. We used to call the mound on which the portrait of Quaid-e-Azam is made near it. We used to sit on it and look at our lands. There were some archaeological remains on this mound. And next to this mound was another mound which is no longer visible and the top became flat. I don't know where the soil went. The two mounds were side by side which we called Kathre. Now there is one left on which the portrait of Quaid-i-Azam is made and Saath Iman Ittehad organization is written. 🌹

When they were young, they used to sit on this mound and watch their lands

🌹 In ancient times there would be a population on this mound. But property dealers bulldozed and built flats and colonies. The Islamabad Expressway was built with the construction of the Dar-ul-Khilafah and our fields were also under it. All soil prices are sold

In childhood, there were three caves built in this mound which we called Gaffin. Especially in the place where Unity is written. Three caves or caves were made by excavating soil from the outside, but all three were found by going inside. Three paths led from the outside into the gaffs or caves. But inside they were found in a cave made in the style of a room. Perhaps someone had designed it for the movement of air. There must have been an old population. The caves or gaffs were facing east towards Koring. There was also a yard in front of the caves or you can call it a mud pit. Now it is no longer a cave and a thala, it has been rounded and put on the board of Unity. 🌹

Before 1960, there was no Rawal Dam, so there was a lot of flooding in Coring in the month of September. Which we used to call Haar in Pothwari. We used to stand in the courtyard of the caves and watch the flood. It looked very beautiful.

Before the war, a Pir Sahib camped in these gaffs or caves. Taweez started working magic. There were beads around the neck and rosaries in the hands and rings were attached to the rings. The women of the nearby village and some uneducated men would wait outside on the thala and one by one Pir Saheb would call them inside. And they used to sit next to him and ask about taweez and the unseen. Peer did not talk. He would silently look at the servant and mark some inverted straight lines on the paper to make taweez. I heard people say that there is a lot of healing in his hands. It became known throughout the region that there was a huge toe. Many people used to give offerings and food etc. During the 1965 Iyer attack, the Indian bomber Canberra dropped three or four bombs but fell far enough from the base to cause no damage. There was plenty of water in the Coring River in September. Rawal Dam and Islamabad were not built. Seeing the water sparkling, they threw a bomb into the ring and ran away.

🌹 Security forces detected some message which was given from a wireless set. When this area was searched, it was found that this wireless message was sent from these caves. When searched, a wireless set was recovered from Pir Sahib. The security forces arrested him. And during the investigation it was found that he is not a Muslim. He was not circumcised or circumcised.

It was a Hindu spy. Who had taken the form of Monday. It turned out that he was a major in the Indian Army and camped in these caves near the base for espionage. He used to write taweez during the day and send wireless messages at night. When we were caught, people realized how much we had been misled. Men and women were just as pedantic at that time

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