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Shinka
Shinka is a small village near Jalalia village in Chach Valley of Attock District in Punjab province of Pakistan. The nearby villages to Shinka are Behbudi, Ghorghushti, Malak Mala Malak Mala is a village in the Chach Valley of Attock District in Northern Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab of Pakistan. It lies close to the borders of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Its neighboring villages include Barazai, Behbudi, Shinka, Nartopa and G ... and Nartopa. This Area is considered to be arable land and good soil for farming. References Villages in Attock District {{Attock-geo-stub ...
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Malak Mala
Malak Mala is a village in the Chach Valley of Attock District in Northern Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab of Pakistan. It lies close to the borders of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Its neighboring villages include Barazai, Behbudi, Shinka, Nartopa and Ghorghushti town. References

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Behbudi
Behbudi or Behboodi also known as Pabuto in Pukhto is a village in the Chach Valley of Attock District in northern Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is located close to the borders of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The city of Hazro lies about 3.8 km away from it. The nearby villages are Malak Mala, Nartopa and Shinka Shinka is a small village near Jalalia village in Chach Valley of Attock District in Punjab province of Pakistan. The nearby villages to Shinka are Behbudi, Ghorghushti, Malak Mala Malak Mala is a village in the Chach Valley of Attock Distr .... The population is Pashtun (ethnic afghan) and speak the Northern dialect of Pashto Behbudi people are known to be hospitable and welcoming to refugees, they have carried out the pakhtun principle nanwatay since the founding of the village. Many other pakhtuns from Afghanistan and NWFP have settled here recently. References {{Attock District Villages in Attock District ...
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Jalalia, Punjab
Jalalia ( ur, جلاليه ) is a village located in Chhachh Valley, the northern part of Attock District of the Punjab, Pakistan. It lies close to the borders of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The village has two primary schools, a boys high school, fourteen Masjids and three Madrasahs. Like most villages, Jalalia is also an agricultural village producing wheat, maize and tobacco Tobacco is the common name of several plants in the genus '' Nicotiana'' of the family Solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants. More than 70 species of tobacco are known, but the ... in addition to vegetables and fruits. References {{Attock District Villages in Attock District ...
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Hazro Tehsil
Hazro Tehsil is a Subdivisions of Pakistan, tehsil of Attock District in the Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab Province of Pakistan about 85km away from Islamabad and 7km from GT road. Hazro, Punjab, Hazro City is also connected to Islamabad motorway through Chach Interchange. Hazro City is a trading hub for approximately 90 villages and spoken languages are Hindko, Pashto, Urdu, and English language, English. It is a newly created tehsil from parts of the NA-57 constituency of Attock with the capital of Hazro, Punjab, Hazro. History On 26 October 2006, the Ministry of Environment (Pakistan), Minister of State for Environment, Malik Amin Aslam announced that Rs150 million would be spent on the NA 57 area of Attock including remote areas of Hazro Tehsil for development. *Bahadur Khan *Ababakar *Barazai *Kamalpuralam, Daman *Hameed, Attock, Hameed *Hazro, Punjab, Hazro *Jalalia, Punjab, Jalalia *Kalu Kalan *Kamalpur Musa *Khagwani *Nartopa *Pirdad *Sirka, Attock, Sirka *Tajak *Rangoo *Waisa ...
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Nartopa
Nartopa or Nartupa (Pashto/Hindko: نرتوپہ) is a Pashtun dominated village in Hazro Tehsil, Attock District in Punjab province, Pakistan. Demographics The population consists of Muslims and the local languages include Pashto, Hindko and Persian.Originally those who have migrated from Afghanistan. Nartopa's population is approximately 8,000, with a literacy rate Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, huma ... of about 59%. It produces a number of crops and products. This village is surrounded by other villages such as Behboodi, Malak Mala and Bhangi which are Pashtun dominant villages. Nartopa is also the second biggest village in Attock after ghurgusti. References Villages in Attock District {{Attock-geo-stub ...
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Ghorghushti
Ghorghushti ( غورغشتى) is a town of Chhachh in Attock District and is on the border of North-West Punjab (Pakistan), and Hazara in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Geography and climate Ghorghushti lies about 4 kilometres east-north-east of Nartopa, and 6 km southwest of Qazipur, 7 km east-north-east of Hazro, and about 58 km west-north-west of Islamabad.distances calculated using coordinates froMicrosoft Virtual Earthusing th by Ed Williams Towns of the same name also exist in the FATA area, Swabi District and in Bunner. Ghorghushti is the northernmost town in Attock District and in the north it borders Haripur District Haripur District ( ps, هریپور ولسوالۍ, ur, "The Town of Hari") is a district in Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. The town of Haripur (meaning 'Hari's town') was founded in 1822 by Hari Singh Nalwa, the Co ..., in the south it borders Malak Mala village, in the west it borders Jalalia village an ...
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Pakistan Standard Time
Pakistan Standard Time ( ur, , abbreviated as PKT) is UTC+05:00 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. The time zone is in use during standard time in Asia. History Pakistan had been following UTC+05:30 since 1907 (during the British Raj) and continued using it after independence in 1947. On 15 September 1951, following the findings of mathematician Mahmood Anwar, two time zones were introduced. ''Karachi Time (KART)'' was introduced in West Pakistan by adjusting 30 minutes off UTC+05:30 to UTC+05:00, while ''Dacca Time'' (DACT) was introduced in East Pakistan by subtracting 30 minutes off UTC+06:30 to UTC+06:00. The changes were made effective on 30, September 1951. PKT is measured in Gilgit, near the village of Naltar. In 1971, Karachi Time was renamed to Pakistan Standard Time. Daylight saving time Daylight saving time is no longer observed in Pakistan.
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List Of Dialling Codes Of Pakistan
Fixed telephony The area codes in Pakistan consists of two to five digits; generally smaller the city, longer the prefix. All large cities have two-digit codes. The smaller towns might have six digital whereas big cities have seven digit numbers. Azad Kashmir telephone lines contain five digits. On 1 July 2009, telephone numbers in Karachi and Lahore were changed from seven digits to eight digits. This was accomplished by adding 9 to the beginning of all phone numbers that started with a 9 i.e. government and semi-government lines and adding 3 to all other lines. The following is the list of dialling codes for various cities and districts in Pakistan. See also *Telephone numbers in Pakistan References ITU allocations list External links PTCL - Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Dialing Codes Of Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and ...
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Chhachh
Chhachh or Chach (Hindko and ur, چھچھ ) is a region located between Peshawar and Islamabad at the northern tip of Attock, consisting of an alluvial plain extending from Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan, southwest of Topi and Swabi. It is bounded on the north and west by the Indus river and is about long (from east to west) and broad. Percolation from the Indus makes the area extremely fertile. The population of the area is primarily Hindko and Pashto speakers. History Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of the Taxila copper plate inscription. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat. Geography Chhachh is off the Pindi-Peshawar GT road. Chach is at the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab border. It is 20.4 km from Attock city and 22.9 km from Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Chhachh is a plain which rolls from the Haza ...
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Tehsils Of Punjab, Pakistan
A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administrative centre, with possible additional towns, and usually a number of villages. The terms in India have replaced earlier terms, such as ''pargana'' (''pergunnah'') and ''thana''. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, a newer unit called mandal (circle) has come to replace the system of tehsils. It is generally smaller than a tehsil, and is meant for facilitating local self-government in the panchayat system. In West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, community development blocks are the empowered grassroots administrative unit, replacing tehsils. As an entity of local government, the tehsil office (panchayat samiti) exercises certain fiscal and administrative power over the villages and municipalities within its jurisdiction. It is the ultimate execut ...
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Chach Valley
Chhachh or Chach (Hindko and ur, چھچھ ) is a region located between Peshawar and Islamabad at the northern tip of Attock, consisting of an alluvial plain extending from Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan, southwest of Topi and Swabi. It is bounded on the north and west by the Indus river and is about long (from east to west) and broad. Percolation from the Indus makes the area extremely fertile. The population of the area is primarily Hindko and Pashto speakers. History Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of the Taxila copper plate inscription. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat. Geography Chhachh is off the Pindi-Peshawar GT road. Chach is at the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab border. It is 20.4 km from Attock city and 22.9 km from Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Chhachh is a plain which rolls from the Haz ...
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Districts Of Punjab (Pakistan)
A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions of municipalities, school district, or political district. By country/region Afghanistan In Afghanistan, a district (Persian ps, ولسوالۍ ) is a subdivision of a province. There are almost 400 districts in the country. Australia Electoral districts are used in state elections. Districts were also used in several states as cadastral units for land titles. Some were used as squatting districts. New South Wales had several different types of districts used in the 21st century. Austria In Austria, the word is used with different meanings in three different contexts: * Some of the tasks of the administrative branch of the national and regional governments are fulfilled by the 95 district administrative offices (). The area a dist ...
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