Birote - Birote in Numberdari System of British Rule

Birote in Numberdari System of British Rule

The British who goverened India in 1857, introduced a Numerdari System as a local body system in Pakistan and eliminated old Diwan System that was in time of Mughals and other emperors in India. Numberdar must be reliable and a loyal person of a village. He was an intelligence man who was in interaction with his local police station, tehsil and district administration. He was also a serviceman of his village jurisdiction and final authority of attestation of land transferring to one to other. He was responsible of law and order situation, registration of new births and death. He was head of four safaidposhes (White Wearers) and six watchmen of his village. There were many Numberdars in Birote with full authorities and honor by their government since 1962. It is very stranged that all Numberdars belongd to Central Birote but not other area from Knair Pull to Punjab Khyber Pekhtoonkhawa provincial border in North to South and from River Jhelum to Mokeshpori in East and West.

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