Beeran Gali (also known as Biran Gali or Baran Gali) is a Union Council of Abbottabad District, in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. located approximately 20 km from Abbottabad city.
In the 1890s Beeran Gali, referred to as Beerun Gulee, was mentioned by British geologist Charles Stewart Middlemiss when he was doing a survey of the area as part of his geological fieldwork in Hazara for the colonial era Geological Survey of India.
The area is situated between two mountains, Thandiani and Miranjani. It is located at 34ð11'40N 73ð21'50E and has an average elevation of 2176 metres (7142 feet) above sea-level.
The Union Council is subdivided into the following areas:
Its population numbers about 12,300. Ethnically, main tribe is the Karlal the Quresh and Gujar are also living in Ander Sari and Okhreela Village of UC. Beerangali.
There are two high schools, one each for boys and girls as well as numerous middle and primary schools.