Tatrinote is a village located between Poonch District, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan and Poonch district, Jammu and Kashmir, India on the Line of Control.[1] 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.[2][circular reference] 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.