Saturday, April 16, 2011

Babies enjoying in Army Stadium Peshawar









 




Peshawar is a great historical city of Pakistan. It is the capital of the Province of North-West Frontier of Pakistan. It is a border town near the Khyber pass. Peshawar, Pakistan ties with Afghanistan and Central Asia. Peshawar was ruled by various empires including the Greek, Shahi, Arabic, Mongolian, Persian, Afghan and English. The current city of Peshawar is established by Akbar in the 16th century. The city of Peshawar has served as a great mall.
Peshawar has been an important crossroads between South and Central Asia. Peshawar is a center for traditional, cultural, economic and political development of Pashtuns. The city of Peshawar has affiliation with the history of Gandhara civilization. The region of Peshawar was ruled by many empires and Monarch.
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Peshawar, was an important political center for the mujahideen fighting the Soviet Union. During the war in Afghanistan and Russia, hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees moved to Pakistan. Peshawar is a city of many cultures and traditions.
Hindko and Pashto were the dominant cultures of the region. Islam is the religion of most people, but has also been a home for minorities such as Hindus, Sikhs and Jews-Afghan.
Peshawar is a historical city. It has great attraction for tourists worldwide. There are many attractions and places to visit Peshawar. Some of the most popular places for tourists include Deans Trade Center Peshawar Club Garrido, Hayatabad, Bala Hisar Fort, Army Stadium, the Museum of Peshawar University of Peshawar, Gul Haji Plaza, Mall and Towers Towers the city.
Peshawar is also home to many parks including Wazir Bagh, Shahi Bagh, Garrison Park, Park Tatara, Ali Mardan Khan Gardens Cunningham Park / Park Jinnah Stadium and the Army, etc.
The city of Peshawar, is also famous for its mosques and Mohabbat Khan Mosque, Ganj Ali Khan Mosque Bilal Masjid Shami Road and Qasim Ali Khan Mosque etc.
Peshawar is also home to many educational and technical institutes. Some of the most popular educational institutions include the University of Peshawar Peshawar, Peshawar Agricultural University, Iqra University, Peshawar Islamia College, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (FAST-NU), University City Science and Technology, University of Sarh, Edwards College Peshawar, Army Public School and Grammar School in Lahore. Peshawar is available from all major transportation options, including rail, road and air transport. Peshawar is linked to many other cities of Pakistan through the Karakorum highway and motorway. Roads Peshawar are also linked to China, Afghanistan and Central Asia. Exploration of Peshawar could be an exciting experience for travelers.

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