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Buzrgal is a village located in Lower Tanawal Tehsil within the Abbottabad District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Kakot Union Council.[1] Buzrgal holds historical significance as it was founded by Sher Khan Tanoli, a member of the prominent Tanoli tribe.[2]

The village is primarily inhabited by the Tanoli tribe, specifically from the Tappa Palal branch. The majority of the population belongs to this tribe, which has deep roots in the Tanawal region.[3] Among the notable figures in the village’s history is the late Feroz Khan Tanoli, who served as the Khan of Buzrgal and was a respected leader of the local community.[4]

According to census and planning documents, Buzrgal is listed in block-level data for Abbottabad District,[5] and is also referenced in multiple regional development and land use planning reports.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Abbottabad District UC/Wards List, MNA/MPA Seats, PoliticPK
  2. ^ Towns and Villages of Abbottabad – Bazurgal, Gohar Jageer
  3. ^ Abbottabad District Profile, Humanitarian Library (see p. 78)
  4. ^ Environmental and Social Assessment – Abbottabad Region, The World Bank (mentions Bazurgal village)
  5. ^ Pakistan Bureau of Statistics – Abbottabad District Blockwise Census 2017 (archived)
  6. ^ District Land Use Plan Abbottabad, Urban Policy Unit, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (see pp. 98, 374, 401)