It is located in Northern Punjab at 33°25'36N 72°57'25E with an altitude of 434 metres (1423 ft) and lies south of the district capital, Rawalpindi.
This village is located on the centuries-old pass/highway that used to go from Mera Kalan ~ Dhalla via Margalla Taxila to Chak Beli Khan and other areas.
At which the ruler of Pothohar was pleased and gave Pakhardev not only his daughter's relationship but Gujarkhan, apart from the present Chakwal and some areas of Jhelum; Contraila ; color bottom ; support; The property of Chontra and Adiala was given as Jagir.
This capital was established under the leadership of Raja Dhol Khan at the time of the invasion of India by the "renowned conqueror Amir Timur Ling in 1398 A.D." 6: When "Zahiruddin Babur", the founder of the Mughal ruling family in India, attacked "Bhera" in 1519, he crossed the Margalla and turned to the southeast and "Minhas Pakhdal" on the banks of the Swan in this capital of the Rajputs.
On this occasion, "Raja Malik Khan", the mansabdar of the Dhalla capital, showed such excellent archery that King Jahangir gave him the title of Tirahi (master archer).
He then accordingly settled the village of "Terahia" which is situated a few kilometers south of Gorakhpur (near Adiala Jail) across the river Swan.
When Raja Gohar Ali Khan was injured during the resistance and went to Ranjit Singh's prison, he was martyred in 1823 while being imprisoned.
Raja Gauhar Ali Khan and Raja Madad Ali Khan were greatly influenced by the Jihad movement of "Syed Ahmad Shaheed" and "Shah Ismail Shaheed" against the Sikh Government of Punjab and practically supported this movement.
9: In 1849, when the Sikh rule came to an end throughout the Punjab and the British took complete control of the Punjab, at the beginning of this period, "Dhala"; Terahiya; Malana; Suhawah ; on them ; The people of Chhapar maintained a rebellious attitude, but then, like other parts of India, the British government, acting with great prudence, gave honorary positions to a few personalities; By giving jagirs and powers, they split among themselves, which gradually died down this resistance.
Chapar; on them ; Terahiya; Suhawah ; The throne fell; anchor; learn Sahang; Rama; Sangral and many other small villages were divided.
It may be recalled that the Rajgan of Dhala had a "regular post of datka" who compiled genealogical records of all the "Pakhdal Minhas Rajputs" of that capital.
The temperature in winter may decrease to 1 c and in June may rise up to 55 c. Mostly people are farmers and make their income from farming but the new generation know is moving towards industrial and government departments.
There are a number of government educational institutions being developed in the town, such as Students from nearby villages come and study in these schools.
Many ISPs and all major mobile phone and wireless companies operating in Pakistan provide service in Dhalla.
A significant proportion of the population belong to the Minhas rajpoot (Pakhraal),Awan and khengar tribe and their lives and source of income totally depend on their agricultural land of the Sawan river bed which consist of very fertile soil of Sawan river.