Be Rukhi Ke Hisar Ne Novel by Fatima Niazi

Both Zamindar Jahangir Khan and Alam Khan had deep friendships, but life took its toll on them, causing their friendship to turn into hostility.

The village of Matur in Rawalpindi had both a separate government and a joint government

The village people respected the elder Khans Jahangir Khan and Alam Khan unconditionally, as the elder Khans made all decisions from the panchayat to the village.

As Jahangir Khan was older, his house was referred to as the Big Haveli, whereas Alam Khan wanted it to be known as the Chote Haveli.

Zamindar Jahangir Khan’s wife, Halima Khan, was called Morey by everyone and had five children.

Fabiha Begum, the eldest daughter of Alam Khan, was married to Khizr Jahangir Khan, but both of them died in a family feud and only one son survived. With his tremendous beauty and serious disposition, Dair Khizr Khan Pathani was very dangerous to everyone in the house because of his anger and open seriousness. Jahangir Khan’s grandson was the blood flowing through his veins. (Even if it was the sign of Akhran’s elder son and daughter-in-law, who ruled the village alongside Jahangir Khan, who was seeking golden eyes.)

Mehrab Jahangir Khan had two children, a boy named Daryab Khan and a girl named Ishra Khan.

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