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Harrori Khakoo village is in Mansehra district of Khyber Pukhtoon Khwa (KPK) province of Pakistan. Harrori Khakoo village, its governance, and demographic of its residents are described in this article. This article describes the territory of this village, its location, governance, and demographic of its residents. Harrori Khakoo village is about 2 miles west of town of Battal. Battal is about 30 miles north from Mansehra city on N35/AH4 Karakoram Highway1. Harrori Khakoo village includes 3 sub divisions (Harrori upper, Harrori lower, and Khakoo) and 7 hamlets (Shingrehta, Chandni, Danna, Bakrian, Mayra, Nian Sukh,, and Bhati)[1]. The village can be grouped into 5 wards: Ward 1 will be Harrori upper- Qaisir Abad, Ward 2 will be Harrori lower- Mayra, Ward 3 will be Khakoo - Nian Sukh, Ward 4 will be Shingrehta- Bakrian - Chandni - Danna, and Ward 5 will be Bhati - Gali. Harrori Khakoo village is governed by Harrori Khakoo village council. Harrori Khkoo village council is one of 175 village councils of Mansehra district of KPK province of Pakistan[2]. The village council and its zones are mapped in Wikimapia. Harrori Khakoo village council is an administrative unit of Khyber Pukhtoon Khwa (KPK)[3]. The demographic of the residents of this village is a single tribe, Akhun Kheil. The residents are progeny of a single person, Sayyed Akbar Shah also known as Akhun Salak Baba. Akhun Salak Baba is buried in Akhun Salak Baba Cemetery, about 0.5 miles south of lower Kabul Gram village, on the west bank of Indus river and north bank of Ital Khwar (River)[4]. Akhun Salak baba was very famous for his leadership and religious knowledge and piety and was given the title of Akhun Salak by the public and therefore, the cemetery was named Akhun Salak Baba cemetery. Many people visit his cemetery each year. The detail location of the cemetery is mapped on google maps.

References[edit source] Jump up ^ "Harrori Khakoo Village Council". Jump up ^ "Village/neighbourhood council". Jump up ^ "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Local Government Act 2013". Jump up ^ "Akhun Salak Baba Ziarat".