Hangu District (Pakistan)

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Hangu is a district in the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan. The district takes the name after the town of Hangu. The name Hangu may also sometimes be applied the Miranzai Valley which is partly within the district, bordering the Samana Range.


[edit] [FOUNDER OF DISTRICT THE HANGU GHANI-UR-REHMAN]]

It was first part of Kohat district but in round 1998, it was given the status of district. Its area starts from a village named KHAWAJA KHIZR (JAWZARA) which is the boundary between Kohat and Hangu Districts. It is a beautiful valley with many picnic points, for example a spring in JAWZARA and in MIR AZGHAR MELA (in KACHAI). People go there to enjoy and have bath in amazing waters. A village named IBRAHIM ZAI is known for a shrine named DAR-E-ABBAS-E-ALAMDAAR, and also for beautiful mountanious picnic points like SHANDA WUNAY.

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Administrative Divisions of North-West Frontier Province Flag of Pakistan
Capital Peshawar
Districts Abbottabad | Bannu | Batagram | Buner | Charsadda | Chitral | Dera Ismail Khan | Hangu | Haripur | Karak | Kohat | Kohistan | Lakki Marwat | Lower Dir | Malakand | Mansehra | Mardan | Nowshera | Peshawar | Shangla | Swabi | Swat | Tank | Upper Dir 

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