Budhal Taluka Polpulation
Budhal is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Rajouri district, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir state with a total population of 123050. There are 23676 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Budhal
District: Rajouri
State: Jammu and Kashmir
Total population: 123050
House Holds: 23676
Budhal Population by Sex
There are total of 64990 male persons and 58060 females and a total number of 25471 children below 6 years in Budhal.
The percentage of male population is 52.82%
The percentage of female population is 47.18%
The percentage of child population is 20.70%
Males: 64990.
Females: 58060.
Children: 25471.
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The Budhal are a Punjabi tribe. This small tribe is supposed to be allied to the Bhakral, both tribes having are said to come across from Jhelum River from Jammu and Kashmir.Budhal Faqir
Sufi Budhal Faqir (1865–1939) (Sindhi: صوفي ٻُڍل فقير) was a Sufi saint and poet, and disciple of Hizbullah Shah Rashdi.Budhal, Tehsil
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Budhal Villages list
- Sawari
- Kanthol
- Rajnagar
- Dharsakri
- Kandi
- Draj
- Jamola
- Somote
- Khah
- Targian
- Budhal
- Rehean
- Ghondha
- Mohra
- Gondha
- Kewal
- Gaughroat
- Dandwat
- Gadyog
- Hubbi
- Parori Gujjran
- Panhad
- Keri Narondi
- Janglanoo
- Bhela
- Darman
- Kurhed
- Narla
- Kotchalwal
- Tralla Gujjran
- Behinambal
- Tarkasi
- Phalini
- Khorbani
- Kot Ranka
- Panglar
- Larkoti
- Chambi Trar
- Gurasarkari
- Owdan