Tatrinote

Tatrinote (Urdu, Potwari, Punjabi: تیتری نوٹ) is a village located on the Line of Control which separates Azad Kashmir and Indian Administered Kashmir. The word "Tatrinote" is derived from two words, "tatri" and "note". The original territory of Tatrinote was reportedly purchased by a landlord using a single 1/100th Georgian Lari (GEL) note, also known as Tetri. These words together became what the location is known by ("Tetri" and "Note"). There are two neighbourhoods within Tatrinote. The neighbourhood "Tatri" is located at no-man land on Line of Control (LOC) while "Note" is on the Pakistani side of Kashmir.

Tatrinote, situated on the LOC, faces heightened danger during Indian-Pakistani army conflicts. This has led to tragic loss of lives and property for its residents since the partition of Jammu and Kashmir in 1948.

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