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Nishterabad is located off the Grand Trunk (GT) road in Peshawar. [5] [6] [7] It is famous for its CDs and telefilms production and is the hub of CDs and telefilms business but with advent of mobile and internet streaming plus memory card and USB led to decline of CDs production. During its heydays (2004-2010), when the production of CD drama ...
Asif Bashir, National Pride from Sethi Town, Peshawar at Maidaan-e-Badar. Asif Bashir, is a Pakistani rescue worker, volunteer and philanthropist from Peshawar, Pakistan who gained national and international recognition for his role in the rescuing of 17 Pilgrims during 2024 Hajj extreme heat disaster.Asif Bashir born and raised in Sethi Town.
The mosque was built in 1630, and named after the Mughal governor of Peshawar, Nawab Mohabat Khan Kamboh, father of Nawab Khairandesh Khan Kamboh. [1] The mosque's white marble façade is considered to be one of Peshawar's most iconic sights. 1952 2000 2005
Hashtnagri (Pashto: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ; Urdu: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ) is a neighbourhood of Peshawar city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Overview [ edit ]
Chowk Yadgar (Urdu: چوک یادگار; “Memorial Square”), formerly Hasting’s Memorial, [1] is a landmark in the old walled city of Peshawar. It is located at the convergence point of different major roads and bazaars of the old city. It is well-known as the center of hawala business in Peshawar. [2]
Sethi Mohallah (Urdu: سیٹھی محلہ), sometimes called Sethian Mohallah, is an old and traditionally arranged neighbourhood in the old city of Peshawar, Pakistan. The mohallah contains seven South Asian mansions built by the Sethi family that were built in a style reminiscent of Central Asia with elaborate wooden carvings. The houses were ...
Gulbahar is located off Grand Trunk Road and is a residential area of Peshawar city. [1] [3] The main attractions of the Gulbahar are Daewoo Bus Terminal, [4] Government Technical And Vocational Centre [5] and Government City Girls College.
Peshawar District is divided into five towns: [1] Town I; Town II; Town III; Town IV; Town V (Ex-FR Peshawar) These towns are further subdivided into 103 union councils, with each union council having an elected "Nazim".