Remembered Place Archive

Paniad

A defining Datt place-memory associated with destruction, mourning customs, and the rebuilding of family continuity through surviving lines.

This place page is a living placeholder archive. It exists so Mohyal families can connect clan memory to real geographies, village names, migration routes, photographs, and family stories.

Why this place matters

Mohyal memory often stays alive through place before anything else. District names, dheris, villages, forts, refugee routes, and resettlement towns are often what descendants remember first when they begin searching for their family archive.

This page will grow as families contribute names, photographs, maps, oral histories, and corrections tied to Paniad.

Associated Clans

Archive References

  • - Paniad destruction
  • - Thursday customs
  • - Shah Swarup and Dholan

Help Build This Place Archive

We are looking for village memory, family names, land records, photographs, migration routes, district references, school certificates, and oral histories connected with Paniad.