- Charsadda District
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website =Charsadda is a district in the
North-West Frontier Province ofPakistan that contains the town ofCharsadda . The town was part of thePeshawar ex-metropolitan region.History
Charsadda was once part of the kingdom of
Gandhara , however around 516 B.C Gandhara became part of the seventhsatrapy or province of theAchaemenid Empire and paid tribute toDarius the Great of Persia , until its overthrow byAlexander the Great in the 4th century BC.After the death of Alexander in 323BC the Indian Emperor
Chandragupta Maurya rose to power and brought Gandhara under his sway. According to a popular tradition, EmperorAshoka 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 2½ miles 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.Bactrian Greeks
This area was also ruled by the
Bactrian Greeks between 250-125 BC which was succeeded by theIndo-Greek Kingdom who ruled until the year 10.harkargarh
Shabqadr is a small town in Charsadda tehsil convert|17|mi|km north west of Peshawar. Here is a fort built by the Sikhs called Sharkargarh. The town was burnt by
Mohmand s in 1897 It has since been rebuilt.Bibi Syeda Dheri
Bibi Syeda Dheri is a site half a mile to the north of Umarzai village in Charsadda tehsil here is a mound convert|60|ft|m|abbr=on high. Believed to be the site of the stupa erected to commemorate the conversion by Lord Buddha of goddess Hariti who used to devour children of the locality. There is also a shrine of a lady saint Bibi Syeda. It is believed that a pinch of earth from the site is an effective antidote in the case of smallpox.
har-i- Napursan
Shar-i-Napursan is an archaeological site in Charsadda tehsil near the village Rajan Excavations have unearthed two distinct settlements of the Buddhist period and two of the Muslim period. Coins of Manander, Hermaeous and Kanishka have been unearthed.
Palatu Dheri
Palatu Dheri is another archaeological site near Charsadda tehsil. A mile from Shar-i-Napursan A mound which contains the remains of a stupa, which according to Hieun Tsiang, was built by one Deven and some coins which connect them both to the first century AD have been unearthed Other finds include the image of the goddess Kalika-devi. Three inscribed jars, which were presented by some laymen to "the Community of the Four Quarters", are now in the Peshawar Museum.
Charsadda
The city of Charsadda originally known as
Pushkalavati is first mentioned in the Hindu epic story theRamayana .Bala Hisar of Charsadda
Bala Hisar was excavated twice by the head of the
Archaeological Survey of India , Sir John Marshall, in 1902 and by SirMortimer Wheeler in 1958. According to South Asian Archaeology Research Group ofBradford University Wheeler suggested that Bala HisarLocation
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
NWFP and is bounded byMalakand District on the north.Mardan district on the east,Nowshera andPeshawar districts on the south and theMohmand Agency of theFederally Administered Tribal Areas on the west. The district covers am area of 996 square kilometres.Administration
The district is administratively subdivided into two
tehsil s which contained a total of 46 Union Councils: [ [http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg_election/union.asp?district=52&dn=Charsada Tehsils & Unions in the District of Charsada - Government of Pakistan] ]The district is represented in the provincial assembly by six MPAs who represent the following constituencies: [ [http://www.panwfp.gov.pk/index.php/members/bydistrict/en/9/45 Constituencies and MPAs - Website of the Provincial Assembly of the NWFP] ]
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