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The beautiful village Jalala is situated about 20 km north from Mardan.The Malakand road leads through the village linking the Swat Valley to Mardan and Peshawar. Jalala is named after two brothers “Jalal Khan and Kamal Khan”. At the time of British Empire, there was a long bazaar, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs shopkeepers were living side by side. There was a large Hindu community living peacefully in Jalala.
Before 1947 “Sir Sultan Karam Khan” one of the landlords of Jalala was the incharge of Jalala village and the village was under the control of Takht Bahi Police Station.
Jalala once faced shortage of drinking water the women were brought the water in clay pots from the near by river. One the particular section of the river was very busy and was popularly called “The Khazo Gudar” which means the river for women in Pashto language. The Timing of brining water were early morning and before sunset.
For this reason Jalala gained popularity in Pashto poetry. The famous song about Jalala Gudar was played frequently from Peshawar Radio Station.”Da Jalala Oba Khwagey Dee” …Da kalee peghley” Tre Mangee Radakaveena, Da Jalala. Another song “Da Jalala Gudara wran shey … Pa jeenakoo De salandaay olagawana”. There is also a Pushto saying (Matal).”Kor de da jlala jumat sha”. This is after all the people of Jalala left for their fields in “Maday Baba”and there was no body to look after a small mosque. After a short time the mosque collapsed completely because of Monsoon rains. Jalala has three small rivers. Two of these have warm water and the third one has cold water .Jalala is surrounded by many small villages, Parkho,Safiabad, Maskeenabad, Bare Shah,Ghano Shah, Khan kala, Pirsaddo, Maday Baba, Chiraghdeen Kalay, Parao and Kanda Ghaar. Main tribes of Jalala are Kalalaan, Shalmani, Karan Khel, Gujaran, Gadbaba, kulalan, Bajawri, Sadan, Mohmandan, Barangian, Deerojee, and a lot of people from Afghanistan.
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Big Masjids
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