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Religious Education

In Dravidian, Arian and than Kathwal civilisation, vedic education was taught in Mukeshpuri and Kohala Davi temples. Around 1400 AD under Hazrat Sha Ali Hamdan, Circle Bakote and Kathwal embraced Islam, donating in favour of Madrissas and mosques. This system was continued by Dhond Abbasies when they accompanied Circle Bakote and Murree Hills from Kathwals in 1500 AD. Dhond Abbasies offered religious scholars very handsome endowments after the downfall of the Gakherhs dynasty in 1800.

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