Tarbela

Tarbela

Tarbela

Town and union council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan


Tarbela (Punjabi: تربیلا) or Torbela (Pashto: توربېلا) is one of the 44 union councils, administrative subdivision, of Haripur District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The name comes from the words tor (Pashto for "black") and bela (Punjabi/Hindko for "forest").

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Khalabat township is divided into four sectors: Sectors 1 and 2 are called Tarbela union; sectors 3 and 4 are called Khalabat union council.

Nearby Tarbela Dam got its name from this Tarbela.

Festival

On 1st Baisakh (April 11), the Hindu residents in the vicinity and of the Hazara plain bathed in the Indus river.[1] The assembly is religious and lasts for two days.[1]


References

  1. Wace, E.G. (1876). Report of the land revenue settlement of the Hazara district of the Punjab. Central Jail Press. Retrieved 2007-11-03. On 1st Baisakh, the Hindu inhabitants of the vicinity and of the Hazara plain assemble to bathe in the Indus river. The assembly is of a religious character, and is kept up for two days.

After the construction of the biggest Dam of Pakistan "Tarbela Dam " the refugees of Tarbela and other 83 villages settled in Khalabat union council of Haripur district.


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