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Government High School Boi District Abbottabad located at Boi Bazar Abbottabad, Talhatta – Gari Habibullah Link Rd

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Government High School Boi District Abbottabad muzaffarabad
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Zahid Mehmood

5 Google Rating

Higher secondary school

5/ 5

Higher secondary school

Waqar Vicky

4 Google Rating

Sardar waqar

4/ 5

Sardar waqar

Awais Mir

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

yasir shah

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Shoaib Israiel

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Sardar Ramzan

5 Google Rating

Boi (Urdu: بوئی‎) is one of the 51 union councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber

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Boi (Urdu: بوئی‎) is one of the 51 union councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[3] Boi is the word of local language Hindko & Boi means fragrance of roses. The Union Council of Boi is located in the north west part of Abbottabad District and forms part of the district's eastern border with Kashmir (Muzaffarabad District). It is located at 34°18'10N 73°26'20E and has an average elevation of 853 metres (2801 feet). According to Captain Wace's Report of the Land Revenue Settlement of the Hazara district 1868-1874, the Boi tract was a cluster of 25 small hill villages, situated for the most part in the hills above the Kunhar river and was originally a part of the territory of the Bamba Chief of Muzaffarabad, Sultan Hussain Khan. Ousted from his Muzaffarabad territory in 1847 he thereafter resided at the village of Boi. He died in 1860, leaving his heir, Sultan Barkat Khan as Chief. Sultan Barkat khan was then succeeded by his son Sultan Hassan Ali Khan Sani, a great leader and witty ruler. Sultan was known for his justice and his people used to call him "Baba Sahib" (means; respectable). Sultan of Boe had two sons, Sultan Mohemmed Qayyum Khan and Kashif Khan (Ex Secretary Food KPK). Sultan Hassan Ali khan had a learned friend, an intellectual fellow and beloved son-in-law named Hussain Khan of Lawasi. Hussain Khan proved to be the most upright and disciplined person of the family. Hussain Khan of Lawasi has two sons Tanveer Hussain Khan of Palhotar and Naveed Hussain Khan (Ex Director Information Azad Kashmir). Coming to the rights of the tract, they were settled on the basis of the arrangement then found to be in force.The Boi villages are owned by small communities of cultivating proprietors of Abbasi (Sararra Abbasi living in Battangi and Tori, Dhund Abbasi), maliks, Awans, Karrals, Quraishis, Sardars, Sadats, Dhunds and other classes, excepting a few estates and lands which the chief has all along kept in his own possession and management. Govt Degree College Boi, Abbottabad With the efforts of District member Zaheer Abbasi from Dalola, Ali Asghar Khan, MPA Dr. Azhar Khan Jadoon, Mushtaq Ghani and all the participants from Kukmang, Boi and Dalola achieved this milestones. KP Govt announced the opening ceremony of Govt Degree College Boi Abbottabad on January 29, 2018. Classes for BS program will be start in Govt higher Secondary School Boi building temporarily in May 2018. Later Govt Degree college Boi building will be completed in seeri Boi which is proposed location and classes shifted to the new building.

Meer Tahir Zaib

5 Google Rating

my home town and my school

5/ 5

my home town and my school

Syed Tofiq Hussain Naqvi

5 Google Rating

Nice educational School

5/ 5

Nice educational School

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