Mansar, Pakistan
Mansar (Urdu:مانسر) is a town in the Chach Valley of Attock District in Punjab Province, Pakistan.[1]
Town in Punjab, Pakistan
33°54′10″N 72°18′38″E / 33.90278°N 72.31056°E / 33.90278; 72.31056[2]It is located close to bank of the Indus River, and the Azad Kashmir Regiment of Pakistan Army is based close to this village.[3]
Demographics
Mansar's population is exclusively Muslim, and mostly belongs to Awan, Malyaar, Mughal, Shaikh and Pathan tribes.
Shrines
The shrines of the Sufi saint Sin Kalo Baba (سائیں کلو بابا), revered for his piety, and his disciple Sayyad Anwar Shah (سید انور شاہ) are also present in Mansar. There is also a tomb of a disciple of Sayyad Anwar Shah, Bhai Mohammad Alam (بھائی محمد عالم).
References
33°53′37″N 72°14′29″E / 33.89361°N 72.24139°E / 33.89361; 72.24139
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