Dhrabi
Dharabi & Dhari Anwal is a village in Chakwal District, Punjab province of Pakistan. The village gets its name from the Dharab River that flows nearby. The river is a tributary of Soan River out fall in Indus River at a distance of about from village Balkasar Motorway interchange. The Islamabad-Lahore M2 motorway passes over this river.
A water reservoir was constructed on this river. Dharabi Dam which is supposed to be the largest water reservoir in the district has the capacity of storing 37,000 acre feet of water but it may not serve the purpose as lands it was supposed to irrigate lie at a higher altitude. The technical issues was raised in the nascence of the project but it was not attended to and the project was completed in 2009. The project once fully operational will bring about 6400 Acres of land water under irrigation out of which 6000 Acres through gravity flow and 400 Acres through lift.
Introduction
Dharabi is a village located in the midst of cities of Chakwal and Talagang, in Punjab, Pakistan. The village Dharabi is named after the river Dharab passing through this village, which stretches to Kallar Kahar. Its total area is 1.6 km2 and it is elevated at 408 m.Etymology
Dharabi is an amalgam of two words ‘Dhar’ and ‘Aab’ which means ‘located in the middle of water. Dharabi literally means a place located in the middle of water.Historical background
As told by the natives of Dharabi, this village was first inhabited by Raja Hakim Khan Janjua Rajput. Hindus and sikhs also lived here before partition. The schools where the Hindu and Sikh teachers taught are still exist in Dharabi.The competitor of Hakim Khan was
from dangra family whose name was Allah Dita.Dharabi came into bieng after a war between them that was held in area known as purani dharab.