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Minar-e-Poonch at Azad Kashmir completed (Place where 14 freedom fighters were skinned alive 1832)

Oh I see, But I'd still like you to answer the question I f you can. I read that the Clans of AJK called on their kin from Hazara (Abbottabad/Murree) for reinforcements. Do they still maintain relations with each other?

@Zibago @waz

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Yes they did. It wasn't so much a clan thing, but rather the regions that you mentioned had a long history of fighting Sikh rule, whilst our elders did the same. This tied us together.
 
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Oh I see, But I'd still like you to answer the question I f you can. I read that the Clans of AJK called on their kin from Hazara (Abbottabad/Murree) for reinforcements. Do they still maintain relations with each other?

@Zibago @waz

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You are asking about which revolt, 1832 or 1947-1949?
 
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1832 but thanks, I have the answer.
In 1832 Poonch residents faught against Maharaja without external support. Other clans were maldiyal Mughals and dhoondh Abasis were present in the revolt but they have not any major strength, actually they were outnumbered.

If other tribes were present in the revolt then all the martyrs (Skinned alive) were not belong to Sudhan clan.
 
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