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The former princely state of Swat (1926-1969) is known for its buildings, roads and architecture. These buildings show the quality and architectural design of that time. [timeframe?] [1] These buildings serve as benchmarks of architecture, style and stability. A brief description of some of these buildings and structures is given below:
They started a new uprising against the British Raj under Saidu Baba's leadership in 1862. [6]: 42 He returned to Saidu Sharif in Swat in September, 1835 at the age of forty-one, where he attracted a large number of devotees. [4] Afterwards, Saidu Baba became the most esteemed spiritual leader among the eastern Pashtuns. [5]
The Swat state was established by a religious leader, Saidu Baba, who was born in a Muslim Khatana Gujjar [5] family of the upper Swat Valley in 1794. [6] He began his life as a shepherd and then left the village at the age of 18 to settled in the village of Mian Brangola, where he got his early education and learnt the fundamentals of Islam.
Saidu Sharif is an administrative unit, known as union council or Ward in tehsil Babuzai, of the Swat district. According to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Local Government Act 2013 [12] Swat District has 214 Wards: 170 Village Councils and 44 Neighbourhood Councils. Saidu Sharif is Territorial Ward, which is further divided into three Neighbourhood Councils:
The hospital located near Central Hospital Saidu Sharif,Swat, is the most modern hospital in Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, gifted by U.A.E Government. Licensing I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
The lower valley of the Swat River has been occupied for the last 3000 years. The area between Chakdara Bridge and Saidu Sharif is littered with the remains of pre historic Aryan's Gandhara grave culture, Buddhist shrines and buildings of the Shahi Period. These archaeological sites are concentrated around three towns: Barikot, Odigram and ...
Baba Kharak Singh Marg Baba Kharak Singh: Indian independence activist. Formerly called Irwin Road, after British viceroy Lord Irwin. [1] Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg: Bahadur Shah Zafar: Last Mughal emperor. [1] Balwant Rai Mehta Lane Balwantrai Mehta: 2nd Chief Minister of Gujarat.
National Highway 1 or (NH 1) is a National Highway in Northern India that links the National capital New Delhi to the town of Attari in Punjab near the Indo-Pakistani border. The highway is maintained by National Highways Authority of India. [4] The highway originally started from Lahore in Pakistan. This is one of the longest and oldest ...