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10 Best place to visit in Chārsadda Pakistan

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Trip to Charsadda Sardaryab Fish Point| Pakistan travel vlog

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Charsadda District

Is a district in Peshawar Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Prior to its establishment as a separate district in 1998, it was a tehsil within Peshawar District.[2] Pashtuns make up majority of the population of the district. District headquarter is town of Charsadda, which was part of the Peshawar ex-metropolitan region.

Shabqadar

Shabqadar is a small town in Charsadda tehsil 17 miles (27 km) north west of Peshawar. A fort was built here by the Sikhs called Sharkargarh. The town was burnt by Mohmands in 1897 It has since been rebuilt.

Overview and history

The district lies between 34-03' and 34-38' north latitudes and 71-28' and 71-53' east longitudes. Charsadda is located in the west of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is bounded by Malakand District to the north, Mardan district to the east, Nowshera and Peshawar districts to the south and the Mohmand Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas to the west. The district covers an area of 996 square kilometers.

Charsadda was once part of the kingdom of Gandhara, however around 516 BC Gandhara became part of the seventh satrapy or province of the Achaemenid Empire and paid tribute to Darius the Great of Persia, until its overthrow by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC.

After the death of Alexander in 323 BC the Indian Emperor Chandragupta Maurya rose to power and brought Gandhara under his sway. According to a popular tradition, Emperor Ashoka built one of his stupas there. This stupa was mentioned by the famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Hieun Tsang, who visited in 630, according to him Po-Lu-Sha (as he called the stupa) was 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in circumference.

A Brahminical temple to the east and a monastery to the north which according to Buddhist legends was the place where Buddha preached the Law. The name Gandhara disappeared after Mahmud of Ghazni conquered the area and converted it to Islam in 1026.

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Road Trip to Charsadda and Mardan

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This Aerial View of Shabqadar river will leave you speechless , Charsadda kho Charsadda da Kana !

Drone footage of River Shabqadar in Charsadda kpk Pakistan.

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Charsadda District Short Documentary | Charsadda Bazar Video | A visit to Charsadda Bazar

Charsadda District Short Documentary | Charsadda Bazar Video | A visit to Charsadda Bazar

Charsadda District is a district in Peshawar Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Prior to its establishment as a separate district in 1998, it was a tehsil within Peshawar District. Pashtuns make up majority of the population of the district. District headquarter is town of Charsadda, which was part of the Peshawar ex-metropolitan region.


There are three rivers flowing in Charsadda: the River Jindi, the Kabul River and the Swat River; these are the main source of irrigation for Charsadda. The three rivers then merge and join the Indus River


The district lies between 34-03' and 34-38' north latitudes and 71-28' and 71-53' east longitudes. Charsadda is located in the west of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is bounded by Malakand District to the north, Mardan district to the east, Nowshera and Peshawar districts to the south and the Mohmand Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas to the west. The district covers an area of 996 square kilometers.

Charsadda was once part of the kingdom of Gandhara, however around 516 BC Gandhara became part of the seventh satrapy or province of the Achaemenid Empire and paid tribute to Darius the Great of Persia, until its overthrow by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC.

After the death of Alexander in 323 BC the Indian Emperor Chandragupta Maurya rose to power and brought Gandhara under his sway. According to a popular tradition, Emperor Ashoka built one of his stupas there. This stupa was mentioned by the famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Hieun Tsang, who visited in 630, according to him Po-Lu-Sha (as he called the stupa) was 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in circumference.
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A Brahminical temple to the east and a monastery to the north which according to Buddhist legends was the place where Buddha preached the Law. The name Gandhara disappeared after Mahmud of Ghazni conquered the area and converted it to Islam in 1026.
The earliest archaeological deposits recovered at Charsadda, in Bala Hisar, are dated to ca. 1400 BCE, when a small community was established on a low natural mound of clay above the floodplain of the Kabul and Swat rivers, constructing structures of timber posts slotted into postholes,[5] in association with ceramic sherds and ash. Subsequent periods indicate that more permanent structures were built at Charsadda, including stone-lined pits. Between the 14th century BCE and the 6th century BCE, when an Achaemenid presence is represented at the site (see below), the inhabitants of Charsadda developed an iron-working industry and used ceramics that are typical for this period in the Vale of Peshawar, Swat and Dir.

The father of Sanskrit grammar, Pāṇini was from this area and lived around 4th century BCE.

The later history of Charsadda can be traced back to the 6th century BCE. It was the capital of Gandhara from the 6th century BCE to the 2nd century CE. The ancient name of Charsadda was Pushkalavati. It was the administrative centre of the Gandhara kingdom. Many invaders have ruled over this region during different times of history. These include the Durrani Empire, Alexander the Great's Macedonians, the Mauryas, the Greco-Bactrians, the Indo-Greeks, the Indo-Scythians, the Indo-Parthians, the Kushans, the Huns, the Turks, the Guptas.
Bala Hisar was excavated twice by the head of the Archaeological Survey of India, Sir John Marshall, in 1902 and by Sir Mortimer Wheeler in 1958. According to South Asian Archaeology Research Group of Bradford University Wheeler suggested that Bala Hisar was founded by the Persians in the sixth century BC as a colony guarding the eastern edge of their empire


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Charsadda | Travel To Charsadda City | Charsadda Bazar Pakistan

This video on charsadda city, Charsadda is a town and headquarters of Charsadda district, in the Khyber pakhtunkhuwa province of Pakistan, Pushkalavati (the old name of Charsadda) was the capital of Gandhara from about the 6th century BC to the second Century AD.
it is the eighty fifth largest city of Pakistan, According to 2017 Census, Charsadda lies about 29 kilometers from the provincial capital of peshawar at an altitude of 276 metres (906) feet, the total area of Charsadda district measures about 996 square Km, the district is geographically organized into two primary parts, one is Hashtnagar and the second one is Do Aaba.


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Charsadda is a beautiful district of LP Pakistan.

Charsadda To Peshawar in 10 Minutes | Charsadda to Peshawar Road Trip | Charsadda to Peshawar

Charsadda To Peshawar in 10 Minutes | Charsadda to Peshawar Road Trip | Charsadda to Peshawar
What is the travel distance between Charsadda, Pakistan and Peshawar, Pakistan? How many miles is it from Peshawar to Charsadda.

The distance between Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is 22 kilometers (14 miles)


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Charsadda, Sardaryab, Rajjar ( 4K )

Sardaryab is a tourist and picnic spot near Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is situated in Charsadda District, 20 kilometres northeast of Peshawar. Rajjar Bazaar, some one kilometre north of #Charsadda City,

Utmanzai bypass charsadda|| beautiful view

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Where is Utmanzai bypass?

Utmanzai bypass is located at: Utmanzai bypass, Chārsadda, Pakistan.

Where are the coordinates of the Utmanzai bypass?

Latitude: 34.1862146
Longitude: 71.7740672

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Tour to Sardaryab Charsadda | سردریاب چارسدہ کی سیر

Sardaryab (Pashto: سردریاب) is a local tourist and picnic spot near Peshawar, Pakistan. It is situated in the Charsadda District and located on the banks of the Kabul River some 20 kilometres north on Peshawar-Charsadda Road. It is a popular site for tourists from Peshawar and Charsadda, especially famous for fresh fish eating.


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Village life in Pakistan E2

2nd Episode beautiful Scenery of villages in Charsadda,KPK Pakistan

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Best quality Sweets in charsadda | amazing sweets shop in pakistan | Charsadda bazar

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Village life in Charsadda,KPK Pakistan. life is peaceful, beautiful and calm. 3rd Episode

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River Khyali in KPK ( Charsadda Pakistan)

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A beautiful place in Charsadda

The video was made somewhere near Palai Dam, Tangi in District Charsadda. This place is about an hour and a half drive away from main Charsadda.

Charsadda, Pakistan | TRAVEL VLOG #7

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Peshawar to Charsadda Sardaryab tour | beautiful sardaryab charsadda view and tour 2023

Hii guy’s! In this video I’ve explored a beautiful place name (sardaryab) which is located in Charsadda Peshawar.
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The earliest archaeological deposits recovered at Charsadda, in Bala Hisar, are dated to ca. 1400 BCE, when a small community was established on a low natural mound of clay above the floodplain of the Kabul and Swat rivers, constructing structures of timber posts slotted into postholes,[6] in association with ceramic sherds and ash. Subsequent periods indicate that more permanent structures were built at Charsadda, including stone-lined pits. Between the 14th century BCE and the 6th century BCE, when an Achaemenid presence is represented at the site (see below), the inhabitants of Charsadda developed an iron-working industry and used ceramics that are typical for this period in the Vale of Peshawar, Swat and Dir. The later history of Charsadda can be traced back to the 6th century BCE. It was the capital of Gandhara from the 6th century BCE to the 2nd century CE. The ancient name of Charsadda was Pushkalavati.The city hosts the ruins of what was once the ancient Gandharan capital city of Pushkalavati (meaning Lotus City in Sanskrit), and The father of Sanskrit grammar, Pāṇini was from this area and lived around 4th century BCE. Many invaders have ruled over this region during different times of history. These include the Durrani Empire, Alexander the Great's Macedonians, the Mauryas, the Greco-Bactrians, the Indo-Greeks, the Indo-Scythians, the Indo-Parthians, the Kushans, the Huns, the Turks, the Guptas.


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