Deshiwal

Deshan
Urdu: دیشان
Swati
Location Battagram
Language Pashto
Religion Islam

The Deshiwals or Deshan are a tribe of the Swati pashtun origin residing on the eastern slopes of the Black Mountain of Hazara, had a fighting strength of over 1,000 armed men at the end of the 19th century, who saw action against the British. Deshi or Deshan is the name given to the country to north of Agror, and lying to the west of Nandhiar. It comprises a portion of the eastern slopes of the Black Mountain, a part of the Swati country, wooded spurs with intervening watercourses, on the banks of which are the villages. They are a united tribe, equally among themselves and when external danger threatens. They live in six major villages, Hotal Deshan, Kotgalla, Peshora, Shingli Payeen, Shingli bala, Gijbori, and in dozens of many small villages like (Karwar, Batley, Banda Akhunzadgan, Char Gali Feroz, Kiargali, Kas-Pul, Shehtoot etc) . They migrated and changed their villages, after every five years (which they called Waish) before 1947. Thus no individual had any land ownership and all the land which they had, was a common wealth. So in case of any external invasion, they fought unitedly for the sake of their territory. The deadly Earthquake October 8, 2005 affected this area badly. More than seventy people died and hundred of people injured. Property loss was also in billions. Kotgala and Hotal were the most affected villages. People also called Deshani

Location

Shingli Bala is a head village of Deshan Territory, lies within 4 km about from district headquarter Battagram on Karakoram Hwy. It is located at 34°40'39N 72°59'04E

Tehsil & District Battagram, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Major Villages of Deshan

Sports

The People of Deshan is playing only two major games Cricket and Volleyball because there are no pacific ground to play more games like Football, Hockey and more interested games. People also announcements the tournaments or Mela of cricket called Deshan Super League (DSL), and only one team allowed from a village.

The first tournament was played at Shampora Ground in 2016 they hosted by Shingli Bala village, and winner of the tournament by Peshora Final match played against Batley Eleven. The 2nd tournament was hosted by Gijbori its name GIJBORWAL ZALMI CRICKET MELA this tournament was won by Shingli Bala.

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