- Peshawar - Wikipedia
In 1901, Peshawar became capital of the North-West Frontier Province after it was created from the northwestern districts of Punjab Province Following the Partition of British India it became part of Pakistan, in 1947 Peshawar is a major cultural, political and economic centre of the region
- Peshawar | Pakistan, Population, History, Map, Location | Britannica
Peshawar, city, capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northern Pakistan The city lies just west of the Bara River, a tributary of the Kabul River, near the Khyber Pass It was once the capital of the ancient Buddhist kingdom of Gandhara Its inhabitants are mostly Pashtun
- Peshawar Guidebook 2026 – The Oldest Living City of South Asia
Peshawar is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in South Asia Located near the Khyber Pass and bordering Afghanistan, Peshawar has been a frontier city for centuries, shaped by traders, kings, invaders, and mystics
- Peshawar Travel Guide – History, Places Food - Real Pakistan
Peshawar travel guide covering best time to visit, historic places, food streets, hotels, costs and cultural experiences in Pakistan
- 12 Amazing Places to Visit in Peshawar, Pakistan
If you’re travelling in Pakistan and Peshawar is a stop on your itinerary, this post is for you! You will find the best places to visit in Peshawar, along with other useful information and insider tips, here
- Peshawar, Pakistan - Things to do, Top Attractions Best Hotels
Peshawar is one of the oldest cities in South Asia, with a history dating back over 2,500 years It was a key stop on the Silk Road, connecting traders between China, Central Asia, and South Asia The city is known as the “City of Flowers”, due to its historical lush gardens
- Peshawar – Heritage of Pakistan
Peshawar, one of South Asia’s oldest cities, lies at the historic gateway of the Khyber Pass A cultural crossroads for centuries, it blends ancient heritage with rich traditions
- Peshawar - History Of Pakistan
Explore the ancient history and cultural vibrancy of Peshawar, Pakistan, from vibrant bazaars to modern development
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