Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.
Jakar (Dzongkha: བྱ་ཀར་; Wylie: Bya-kar) is a town in the central-eastern region of Bhutan. It is the district capital (dzongkhagthromde) of Bumthang District and the location of Jakar Dzong, the regional dzong fortress. The name Jakar roughly translates as "white bird" in reference to its foundation myth, according to which a roosting white bird signaled the proper and auspicious location to found a monastery around 1549.
There are 19 schools in the dzongkhag. There are two higher secondary schools, three middle secondary schools and two lower secondary schools and the rest are community schools.
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Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the...
published: 09 Jul 2021
Travelling to Jakar Baba Top is Another hill Station in the Lower Dir Short Documentary Sherin Zada
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the...
published: 31 May 2021
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Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.
published: 04 May 2019
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Jakar baba is located in Dir(lower).Jakar Baba is a hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at a distance of 38 km from Chakdara and 190 km from Peshawar.
It is encircled by pine trees.It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the top.
published: 24 Aug 2020
Jakar Baba lower Dir
Jakar baba Top is Hill station of lower Dir 3 hour traveling distance from chikdara motor way.
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Going to Jakar Baba Mizar In sawat
On the top of mountain in clouds
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beauty of jakar baba Asbran lower dir Pakistan
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Tour to asbanr jakar baba from chakdara
لوئر دیر چکدرہ سے 37 کلومیٹر شمال مشرق کی جانب 8900فٹ کی بلندی پر واقع یہ خوبسورت ہل سٹیشن اپنی مثال اپ ہے یہاں کی اب و ہوار بہترین موسم ،ابشار ،چشمیں اور فلک بوس پہاڑ وادی کا حسن دوبالا کرتی ہے اپ بھی ائیے اور فطرت کی ان حسین وادیوں سے لطف اٹھائیں شکریہ
ایک معمولی سی کوشش کی ہے اگر اچھی لگیں تو دوستوں کیسات شئیر کریں اور مزید ایسی ویڈیوز کے لئے ہمارا چینل سبسکرائیب کریں شکریہ
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destinati...
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destinati...
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine...
Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.
Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.
Jakar baba is located in Dir(lower).Jakar Baba is a hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at a distance of 38 km from Chakdara ...
Jakar baba is located in Dir(lower).Jakar Baba is a hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at a distance of 38 km from Chakdara and 190 km from Peshawar.
It is encircled by pine trees.It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the top.
Jakar baba is located in Dir(lower).Jakar Baba is a hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at a distance of 38 km from Chakdara and 190 km from Peshawar.
It is encircled by pine trees.It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the top.
لوئر دیر چکدرہ سے 37 کلومیٹر شمال مشرق کی جانب 8900فٹ کی بلندی پر واقع یہ خوبسورت ہل سٹیشن اپنی مثال اپ ہے یہاں کی اب و ہوار بہترین موسم ،ابشار ،چشمیں اور فلک ب...
لوئر دیر چکدرہ سے 37 کلومیٹر شمال مشرق کی جانب 8900فٹ کی بلندی پر واقع یہ خوبسورت ہل سٹیشن اپنی مثال اپ ہے یہاں کی اب و ہوار بہترین موسم ،ابشار ،چشمیں اور فلک بوس پہاڑ وادی کا حسن دوبالا کرتی ہے اپ بھی ائیے اور فطرت کی ان حسین وادیوں سے لطف اٹھائیں شکریہ
ایک معمولی سی کوشش کی ہے اگر اچھی لگیں تو دوستوں کیسات شئیر کریں اور مزید ایسی ویڈیوز کے لئے ہمارا چینل سبسکرائیب کریں شکریہ
لوئر دیر چکدرہ سے 37 کلومیٹر شمال مشرق کی جانب 8900فٹ کی بلندی پر واقع یہ خوبسورت ہل سٹیشن اپنی مثال اپ ہے یہاں کی اب و ہوار بہترین موسم ،ابشار ،چشمیں اور فلک بوس پہاڑ وادی کا حسن دوبالا کرتی ہے اپ بھی ائیے اور فطرت کی ان حسین وادیوں سے لطف اٹھائیں شکریہ
ایک معمولی سی کوشش کی ہے اگر اچھی لگیں تو دوستوں کیسات شئیر کریں اور مزید ایسی ویڈیوز کے لئے ہمارا چینل سبسکرائیب کریں شکریہ
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is another hill station in the Lower Dir
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by pine trees.
Discover new tourist destination in Lower Dir
It is located on the border of Lower Dir and Swat
Jakar Baba Top is 32 km from Chakdara and 52 km from Mingora city
This place is 18 kilometers away from Asbanr in Lower Dir
This is a jeep road, but if you don't have a jeep, you can go by ordinary car
The road is difficult but the view is very beautiful
There is also a very large cedar tree here
Dir is a region in northwestern Pakistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Before Pakistan was created, Dir was a princely state, and it remained so until 1969 when it was abolished by a presidential declaration,and the Dir District was created the following year. The area covers 5,280 square kilometres. In 1996 it was divided into Lower Dir and Upper Dir.
The district is between Chitral and Peshawar. It is bordered by Chitral to the northwest and north, Swat to the east, Malakand to the south, Bajaur to the southwest, and Afghanistan to the west.
There are excavations of numerous burials of Aryans at Timargarha and other places, dating from 18th to 6th century BC.[citation needed] The Aryans were followed by the Achaemenians, who were ousted by the invasion of Alexander in 327 BC, though he faced great difficulties in subjugating the local population. After the Greeks, the area witnessed the Gandharan Civilization, which achieved great fame. This period is signified by the presence of the monumental remains of the Buddhist stupas and monasteries, a few of which has already filled the museum at Chakdara.
The Yousafzai Pathans, who established themselves here in the 15th century AD, are responsible for the tribal, social, political and economic life of the region. Akhund lIyas Painda Khel of the Malizai tribe (1640) enjoyed popular support among locals and was recognized as a spiritual leader. His descendants built upon this support and ultimately increased their power over the people and laid the foundation of a distinct political state, then called the state of Nawabs and all the judicial commands is with QAZI family of the whole dir.
The British annexed Dir in 1897 and demarcated its boundaries. After independence of Pakistan, it still enjoyed the status of a separate state, but was amalgamated with Pakistan in 1960 as a tribal agency. It was finally merged as a district with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1969. In 1996 the decision was made to divide Dir District into two districts, Lower Dir and Upper Dir, with Timargarha and Dir as their respective headquarters, but, due to lack of funds, until 2000 they continued to be administered by a single district commissioner operating out of Timergara.
River panjkora flow through the region
Dir occupied an important position as a centre of Gandhara Art. Pilgrims and historians have defined Gandhara, (the land of fragrance and beauty), as "the area to the west of Indus and north of Kabul rivers which included the valleys of Peshawar, Swat, Dir and Bajaur, extending westwards to Hadda and Bamiyan in Afghanistan and Taxila Valley in Punjab in the east". The region of Dir is therefore littered with the remains of the Gandharan Civilization and the Dir Museum, Chakdara, offers a fine and unique collection of Gandharan Art.
Demographics
Landscape6.
In Dir, 98% of the people are Pashtuns and Pashto is the main language. The majority of the population in this area are Utmankhel, Yousafzai, Swati, Mishwani, Tarran تاراڼ Tajak, Atrafi (اطرافي) Bahadur Shah Khel, Mast Khel, Khilji (Ghilji), Sahibzadgan, Miangan (Sadat) and Roghani. The ruling class historically has been Yousafzai Pashtuns . Kalami and Kohistani dialects are spoken in upper Dir.
Geography
Dir lies on the southeast side of the Hindu Kush and the major river is the Panjkora River which flows southwest through the region. The area covering survey sheets No: 38 M/12, 38 M/15, 38 M/16, 38 N/9 and 38 N/13 at 1:500000 scale. It is bounded by Chitral District on the North, Swat valley on the North-East, Afghanistan on the West, Lower Dir on the south and South-West.
Upper Dir
Upper Dir is one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the time of independence, Dir (princely state) was a state ruled by Nawab Shah Jehan Khan. It was merged with Pakistan in 1969 and later on declared as a district in 1970. In 1996, it was bifurcated into Upper and Lower Dir districts. This district is situated in the northern part of Pakistan. It borders Chitral district and Afghanistan on the north and north west and Swat district to the east, and on the south by Lower Dir District.
Kalkot Kumrat valley, Upper Dir
Landscapes of Northern Pakistan.
Except for Dir and a number of rapidly growing bazaar towns along the main roads, the population is rural, scattered in more than 1200 villages in the deep narrow valleys of the Panjkora and its tributaries.
Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.
Jakar baba is located in Dir(lower).Jakar Baba is a hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at a distance of 38 km from Chakdara and 190 km from Peshawar.
It is encircled by pine trees.It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the top.
لوئر دیر چکدرہ سے 37 کلومیٹر شمال مشرق کی جانب 8900فٹ کی بلندی پر واقع یہ خوبسورت ہل سٹیشن اپنی مثال اپ ہے یہاں کی اب و ہوار بہترین موسم ،ابشار ،چشمیں اور فلک بوس پہاڑ وادی کا حسن دوبالا کرتی ہے اپ بھی ائیے اور فطرت کی ان حسین وادیوں سے لطف اٹھائیں شکریہ
ایک معمولی سی کوشش کی ہے اگر اچھی لگیں تو دوستوں کیسات شئیر کریں اور مزید ایسی ویڈیوز کے لئے ہمارا چینل سبسکرائیب کریں شکریہ
Jakar Baba Top is a picturesque hill station in the Lower Dir District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is encircled by lush green and towering trees of Pine species.
It is located at a distance of 16 km from the Asbanr village and can be approached from this village in a four-wheel drive vehicle due to lack of proper metalled road to the station.