Thus, those who sacrificed their lives for Pakistan belong to every corner of the country, but 100 soldiers from a single village in Mianwali district of Punjab sacrificed their lives for Pakistan after the partition of India.
The graveyard of Tola Mangali, a small village in the Khattak belt of Mianwali district, is dotted with green crescent flags, which are placed on the graves of those buried here.
At the foothills of the mountains, 65 km from Mianwali, the Tola Mangali cemetery has the graves of 100 people who sacrificed their lives for Pakistan, including the graves of people whose two sons sacrificed their lives for Pakistan. have presented
From the establishment of Pakistan till 2022, sons belonging to this village lost their lives in Kargil War, Operation Zarb Azb, Operation Rid al-Fasaad, Operation Miran Shah and other military operations against terrorism in South Waziristan.
Hamid Saif, one of the children who lost his life in the Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16, 2014, also belongs to the same village.
The grave of Hamid Saif is also present in the Tola Mangali graveyard, while the name of a government school here has also been changed to Government Hamid Saif Shaheed School.
Naseer Khattak, a resident of Tola Mangali, told Independent Urdu that the history of the cemetery is two and a half to three hundred years old, but the burial of those who sacrificed their lives for Pakistan started here in 1947.
He further informed that there are graves of those who sacrificed their lives in 1965, 1971 and Kargil wars and battles against terrorists.

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