Baffa Town — Baffa is a town and Union Council (an administrative subdivision) of Mansehra District in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan [ [http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg election/union.asp?district=73 dn=Mansehra Tehsils Unions in the District of… … Wikipedia
Swati (tribe) — The Swati (also Swatey in Pashto) is a Pashtun tribe. The majority of the Swati tribe reside in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, and are the predominant population in the districts of Mansehra and Batagram. They speak the northern… … Wikipedia
Mansehra — مانسہرہ Town and Union council … Wikipedia
Hazara, Pakistan — Hazara is a valley and region located in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Until the year 2000 the region was an administrative subdivision of the NWFP known as Hazara Division, headquartered at the city of Abbottabad. [Hazara Nordisk … Wikipedia
Tikriwal — The Tikriwal or Tekriwal is actually a geographical name for the sub tribes of the Swati Pashtuns living in a valley called Tikri or Tikrai. The valley of Tikrai is situated in the present day Batagram District at the eastern slope of the famous… … Wikipedia
Mansehra District — District Location of Mansehra District (highlighted in yellow) within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. Countr … Wikipedia
Mehmud Khurd — Sultan Mehmud Khurd was the last ruler of the sarkar of Pakhli in Hazara, Pakistan. One of his brothers, Sultan Qiassuddin, was Wali e Tanawal, and the Wali e Upper Tanawal was Sultan Sahwaj. His brother, Sultan Muqarrab, was Wali e Dhamtor.… … Wikipedia
Karlugh Turks — The Karlugh Turks are a prominent Karluk Turkic tribe that resides mainly in the Hazara region of current Pakistan. These Karlugh Turks formed a Turki Shahi dynasty and ruled the state of Pakhli Sarkar for over 200 years from 1472 to 1703.… … Wikipedia
Pakhli — was an ancient sarkar (an administrative unit used during Mughal times) of the Indian Subcontinent. The area of Pakhli Sarkar was a part of the Hazara Division of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. LocationPakhli Sarkar roughly… … Wikipedia
Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari — (Arabic: سید جلال الدین مخدوم (c. 1192–1291 AD) was a prominent Suhrawardiyya Sufi saint and missionary. Bukhari was called Surkh posh ( Red clad ) on account of the red mantle he often wore. Contents 1 Names 2 Life 3 Career … Wikipedia