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Hashtnagri

Hashtnagri (Pashto: ہشتنگری; pronounce; Urdu: ہشتنگری; pronounce) is a neighbourhood of Peshawar city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Overview

Hashtnagri is located on both sides of Grand Trunk (GT) Road in Peshawar. The most notable attractions of Hashtnagri are Molvi Jee Hospital and City District Women Degree College, which is affiliated with Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar.

Majority of the people living in Hashtnagri are Pakistanis but a sizeable population of Afghans also live here. Most are Muslims, with a small minority being Christians, Hindus and Sikhs. Major languages are Pashto, Urdu and Hindko.

Administrative Area

Hashtnagri is part of Pakistan National Assembly seat NA- 31(Peshawar-1) while for KP Provincial Assembly it is part of Pk-78 (Peshawar-1).

Transport

Hashtnagri has a Bus Station which is connected to three different routes.

  • BRT route 1
  • BRT route 2
  • BRT route 8

Tourist Attractions

  • Hasht Nagri Gate

Religious Sites

  • Hashtnagri Masjid
  • Jamia Masjid Ghosia Sarka Faroshan
  • Masjid Gulzar Habib
  • Masjid Mustafa Ji Baba
  • Jamia Masjid Chowk Garhikhana
  • Shrine of Shadi Pir
  • Gurdwara Bhai Biba Singh

Educational institutes

  • Govt Shaheed Asad Aziz High School
  • Govt. Shaheed Osama Zafar Centennial Model High School

See also

References

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