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  2. Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Peshawar. Peshawar (/ pəˈʃɑːwər /; [8] Pashto: پېښور [peˈχəwər] ⓘ; Hindko: پشور; [pɪˈʃɔːɾ] ⓘ; Urdu: پشاور [pɪˈʃɑːʋər] ⓘ) is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district population of over 4.7 million in the 2023 census. [9] It is the capital of the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where it ...

  3. History of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peshawar is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent. The region was known as Puruṣapura in Sanskrit, literally meaning "city of men". [ a ] Being among the most ancient cities of the Indian subcontinent, Peshawar had for centuries been a center of trade between West Asia, Central Asia, and the Indian ...

  4. List of places in Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Iqra National University (Formerly Peshawar Campus of Iqra University KPK) Qurtuba University. Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology. CECOS University of IT and Emerging Sciences. Preston University. City University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar. Frontier Women University.

  5. List of cultural heritage sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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    A total 85 sites in the province were under the protection of the Federal Government. The list includes the only completely inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol as well as sites which are part of the World Heritage Sites at Taxila.

  6. Gandhara - Wikipedia

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    Gandhara (IAST: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan [1] civilization centred in present-day north-west Pakistan and north-east Afghanistan. [2] [3] [4] The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar and Swat valleys extending as far east as the Pothohar Plateau in Punjab, though the cultural influence of Greater Gandhara extended westwards into the Kabul valley in Afghanistan, and ...

  7. Timeline of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    127 CE - Purushapura becomes eastern capital of Buddhist kingdom Gandhara (approximate date). 978 CE - Sabaktagin defeats Jayapala. [1] 1001 - 27 November: Battle of Peshawar; Mahmud of Ghazni in power. 1006 - Mahmud of Ghazni defeats Anandapala. [2][3] 1180 - Mu'izz-Ud-Din Muhammad Ibn Sam in power. [2] 1630 - Mohabbat Khan Mosque built.

  8. Mahabat Khan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Minaret (s) 2 functional, 8 decorative. The Mahabat Khan Mosque (Hindko and Urdu: مہابت خان مسجد) (Pashto: مهابت خان جومات), sometimes spelt Mohabbat Khan Mosque, is a 17th-century Mughal -era mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan. The mosque was built in 1630, and named after the Mughal governor of Peshawar, Nawab Mohabat Khan ...

  9. Bala Hissar, Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Bala Hissar (Pashto / Urdu / Hindko: قلعه بالاحصار), also spelt Bala Hisar, is an historic fortress located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. First mentioned by 7th-century explorer Xuanzang, the fort was used as a royal residence for the Durrani Empire since 1747, when the Afghan king, Ahmad Shah Durrani, conquered Peshawar.

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