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Hakla : ウィキペディア英語版
Hakla

Hakla (sometimes spelt Haklah) (Urdu: ہکلہ) is a village located in the Gujrat District of the Punjab province of Pakistan.〔(Tehsils & Unions in the District of Gujrat - Government of Pakistan )〕 It is a part of the Panjan Kissana Union Coucnil and comes under the administration of the Kharian Tehsil. It is located at 32°46'0N 73°55'0E with an altitude of 262 metres (862 feet). It neighbors ''Chak Perana'' and is famous for its contributions to Pakistani Politics and the Pakistani Army.
The dominant language of the people is Punjabi and the majority speaks it with ''Gujjar'' dialect.
==History of Hakla==

By one account, the history of Hakla can be traced back to the time of Alexander The Great's invasion of India and his subsequent campaigns including the advance through the Jhelum River. It is claimed that one of his soldiers who belonged to Macedonia and had a similar name to ''Hakla'' got injured in the Battle of the Hydaspes and stayed back in the city of ''Bucephala'' (A city founded in order to commemorate the death of Alexander's horse, ''Sarosh''. Later he and his family along with a couple of others migrated and came to present site of the village Hakla and established a small hut at with his own name. Over the passage of time the population of the settlement grew, but due to its location and proximity from sources of water, Hakla did not grow to become a major population centre. The arrival of the Mughals in the early 15th century sparked an influx of people and subsequently Gujjar, Jat, Rajput and Sikh families began settling in the area.

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