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}}</ref> It is the headquarters of the [[Union councils of Pakistan|Union Council]] of Chahkan.

}}</ref> It is the headquarters of the [[Union councils of Pakistan|Union Council]] of Chahkan. This village was first developed by [[Sahi clan|Sahi]] caste in later 15th century. The sahis came from [[Afghanistan]] and started to live near [[Gomal Kalan]]. After some time they killed a person in Gomal Kalan and the Govt. of that time decided to settle them in the place now called Chahkan to prevent the clash between two tribes. Chahkan is the combination of two Persian words ”’Chah”’ meaning water and ”’kan”’ meaning well. The area where Chahkan village is situated was abundant in water and the people dig wells for water. Hence the place is now called chahkan. The native language of the people of chahkan is [[Saraeki]] and chahkan is also known as ”’KHOEYAN”’ which mean chahkan. The Kochi pawandgans caste renamed this village as ”’Mochiyan”’ due to the Mochi caste which mend shoes because mochi caste is also present in this village. The most popular things of chahkan are shoes prepared in this village and the vessels made of mud used to store water in summer. Malik Ghulam Akbar Sahi (Late) Malik Doctor Abdul Latif Sahi (Late) Malik Safeer Fazal Sahi famous family of sahi caste. [[Mushtaq Raza Sahi]] a famous poet of sraeki also belonged to this village.

==History==

This village was first developed by [[Sahi clan|Sahi]] caste in later 15th century. The sahis came from [[Afghanistan]] and started to live near [[Gomal Kalan]]. After some time they killed a person in Gomal Kalan and the Govt. of that time decided to settle them in the place now called Chahkan to prevent the clash between two tribes. Chahkan is the combination of two Persian words ”’Chah”’ meaning water and ”’kan”’ meaning well. The area where Chahkan village is situated was abundant in water and the people dig wells for water. Hence the place is now called chahkan. The native language of the people of chahkan is [[Saraeki]] and chahkan is also known as ”’KHOEYAN”’ which mean chahkan. The Kochi pawandgans caste renamed this village as ”’Mochiyan”’ due to the Mochi caste which mend shoes because mochi caste is also present in this village. The most popular things of chahkan are shoes prepared in this village and the vessels made of mud used to store water in summer. Malik Ghulam Akbar Sahi (Late) Malik Doctor Abdul Latif Sahi (Late) Malik Safeer Fazal Sahi famous family of sahi caste. [[Mushtaq Raza Sahi]] a famous poet of sraeki also belonged to this village.

== References ==

== References ==


Revision as of 01:47, 6 February 2026

Chahkan is a village located at a distance of 18 kilometres from the Dera Ismail Khan to Tank road in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located at 31°54’49N 70°44’48E at an altitude of 252 metres.[1] It is the headquarters of the Union Council of Chahkan.

History

This village was first developed by Sahi caste in later 15th century. The sahis came from Afghanistan and started to live near Gomal Kalan. After some time they killed a person in Gomal Kalan and the Govt. of that time decided to settle them in the place now called Chahkan to prevent the clash between two tribes. Chahkan is the combination of two Persian words Chah meaning water and kan meaning well. The area where Chahkan village is situated was abundant in water and the people dig wells for water. Hence the place is now called chahkan. The native language of the people of chahkan is Saraeki and chahkan is also known as KHOEYAN which mean chahkan. The Kochi pawandgans caste renamed this village as Mochiyan due to the Mochi caste which mend shoes because mochi caste is also present in this village. The most popular things of chahkan are shoes prepared in this village and the vessels made of mud used to store water in summer. Malik Ghulam Akbar Sahi (Late) Malik Doctor Abdul Latif Sahi (Late) Malik Safeer Fazal Sahi famous family of sahi caste. Mushtaq Raza Sahi a famous poet of sraeki also belonged to this village.

References

31°55′N 70°45′E / 31.917°N 70.750°E / 31.917; 70.750

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