Dhoke
Dhoke is a toponym widely used in Pakistan to designate a small settlement or neighborhood. The term is rooted in Urdu and Punjabi linguistic usage and is applied to clusters of houses, often situated along a road or near a landmark. In practice, a dhoke can develop into a locally recognized community within a larger town or rural area, functioning as a distinct residential limit even when it lacks formal administrative status.
Geographically, dhokes are found across Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and are frequently incorporated into the fabric
Notable examples include Dhoke Syedan in the Rawalpindi District, among many other dhokes named after local