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==Notable residents==
==Notable residents==
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* [[Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum]], founder of [[Islamia College University]]
* [[Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum]], founder of [[Islamia College University]]
* [[Karnal Sher Khan]], military officer
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* [[Yasir Shah]], Pakistan test cricketer (leg break bowler)
* [[Yasir Shah]], Pakistan test cricketer (leg break bowler)
* [[Asad Qaiser]], Speaker Of KP Assembly
* [[Asad Qaiser]], Speaker Of KP Assembly
* [[Dr. Pro: Shah Saeed]] PhD in Urdu
* [[Syed Samar Qand]] 1st Chairman of Union
council Marghuz
* [[ Haji Sajjad Ahmad]] Renound politiction


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:36, 20 September 2016

Swabi District
Map
CountryPakistan
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
HeadquartersSwabi
Area
 • Total
1,543 km2 (596 sq mi)
Population
 (1998)
 • Total
1,800,000
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)
Number of Tehsils5
Map of Swabi district

Swabi District (Template:Lang-ps,Template:Lang-ur) is a district in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It lies between the Indus and Kabul Rivers.

Famous Villages of District Swabi:

District Swabi consists of many villages with an average no.'s of 82. The most important of them are, Bamkhel Yarhussain, Dagi, Dandoka, Topi, Marghuz, Zaida, kunda, Qillabat, Zarobi, Terbela, Ismaila, Adeena, Kalukhan, Kernal SherKhan killi, Maneri, Swabi, Chota Lahore, Sudher, Yaqoobi, Turlandi,Tarakay, Naranji, Parmooli, Menai, Tandkhoi, Gadoon(including a number of villages), Amazai, Jehangira, Tordher, Dobiaan, Anbaar, Panjpir, Baja, Jalbai, Jalsai, Chaknooda, Sheikhjana, etc.

Buddhist archaeological sites

Once part of the Gandhara civilization, Swabi contains many important archaeological sites, which are tourist attractions.[1] Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River where the village of Hund now lies on its right bank. Hund was the capital of the Hindu Shahi for nearly three hundred years.[citation needed]

Aurel Stein recorded in his survey of the Mahaban range "it remains for me to explain the opinion to which I have been led as regards the character and identity of this remarkable site. The nature of the ruins described and the remains they have furnished, makes it clear beyond all doubt; that they mark the position of a Buddhist sanctuary possessed of shrines and monastic establishments."[2][better source needed]

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ Archaeological Sites Being Neglected - The Dawn, Pakistan.
  2. ^ Report of archaeological survey work in the North-West Frontier Province By Sir Aurel Stein Page 38

34°07′N 72°28′E / 34.117°N 72.467°E / 34.117; 72.467