The Heaven on Earth, Cradle of Army Officer's(PMA), Home of Schools and where people desire to live & die. General description: Abbottabad (Urdu, Hindko: ایبٹ آباد Aibṭ ābād [ɛːbʈaːˈbaːd̪]) is a city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in northeastern Pakistan.
The city is situated in the Orash Valley, 110 kilometres (68 mi) north of the capital Islamabad, 130 kilometres (81 mi) from Rawalpindi and 150 kilometres (93 mi) northeast of Peshawar at an altitude of 1,260 metres (4,134 ft) and is the capital of the Abbottabad District. Kashmir lies to the east of the city. The city is well known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant weather, high-standard educational institutions and military establishments. It remains a popular hill station attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. History: The town of Abbottabad, under the British Raj, was the headquarters of the Hazara District during British rule of India. It was named after Major James Abbott who founded the town and district in January 1853 after the annexation of Punjab. He remained the first Deputy Commissioner of the Hazara district from 1849 until April 1853. Major Abbott is noted for having written a poem titled "Abbottabad", before he went back to Britain, in which he wrote of his fondness for the town and his sadness at having to leave it. In the early 20th century, Abbottabad became an important military cantonment and sanatorium, serving as the headquarters of a brigade in the Second Division of the Northern Army Corps.The garrison consisted of four battalions of native infantry, of the Frontier Force (including the 5th Gurkha Rifles) and two native mountain batteries. In 1901, the population of the town and cantonment was 7,764 and the income averaged around Rs. 14,900. This increased to Rs. 22,300 in 1903, chiefly derived from octroi. During this time chief public institutions were built such as the Albert Victor unaided Anglo-Vernacular High School, the Municipal Anglo-Vernacular High School and the Government dispensary.In 1911, the population had risen to 11,506 and the town also contained four battalions of Gurkhas.In June 1948, the British Red Cross opened a hospital in Abbottabad to deal with thousands of patients who were being brought in from the Kashmir fighting areas. In October 2005 Abbottabad was devastated by the Kashmir earthquake. Although most of Abbottabad survived, many older buildings were destroyed or severely damaged. Geography: The city is bounded at all four sides by the Sarban hills, from which residents and tourists can see breathtaking views of the region and city. The location of the city and the hills allows Abbottabad to experience pleasant weather in the summer and cold winters. The Dor river flows south of Abbottabad through the town of Harnol, eventually reaching Tarbela Dam, situated west of Abbottabad. Neighbouring districts are Mansehra to the north, Muzaffarabad to the east, Haripur to the west and Islamabad Capital Territory to the south. Topography: Abbottabad is situated in the Orash Valley lying between 34°09′N latitude and 73°13′E longitude at an altitude of 4,120 feet (1,260 m). Climate: Abbottabad has a humid subtropical climate, with mild to warm temperatures during the spring and autumn months, hot temperatures during June and July and cool to mild temperatures during the winter. The temperature can rise as high as 38 °C (100 °F) during the mid-summer months and drop below −5 °C (23 °F) during the extreme cold waves. Snowfall occurs occasionally in December and January, though it is sparse, while the heavy rainfall events occurs during the monsoon season stretching from July to September that frequently cause flooding in lower lying parts of the city. Language: According to the 1998 Census of the 881,000 who resided in the Abbottabad District, Hindko was spoken by 94.26% of the population, followed by Punjabi at 2.30%, Pashto at 2.22% and Urdu at 1.05%. Urdu is understood and spoken fluently by majority of the residents and used in markets, offices and formal functions as the official language. English is widely used in business and education. Government: Abbottabad is the headquarters of Hazara Division and Abbottabad District. The District Nazim, Commissioner, Deputy Inspector General of police and Forest Conservator, all reside in Abbottabad. The city is divided into localities, towns, colonies and neighbourhoods. In addition to the civil administration, the town is also the regimental headquarters for the Frontier Force Regiment, the Baloch Regiment and Pakistan Army Medical Corps and Kakul Military Academy is also located in Abbottabad. Economy: Abbottabad's economy is largely based on tourism. It is known for its shady gardens. Tourism: Abbottabad has been attracting tourists to the city since the colonial era, as it is a major transit point to all major tourist regions of Pakistan such as Nathiagali, Ayubia and Naran. According to the Imperial Gazetteer of India, "the town is picturesquely situated at the southern corner of the Rash (Orash) plain, 4,120 feet (1,260 m) above the sea". Like much of the mountainous Northern Areas, tourism is one of the important sources of income in Abbottabad. In the summer when temperatures rise to around 45 degrees Celsius in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a large number of tourists travel to Abbottabad. The Karakoram Highway, which traces one of the paths of the ancient Silk Road, starts from Hasan Abdal on the N5 and heads north passing through the city, eventually reaching Khunjerab Pass. The Karakorum Highway is a major attraction itself for its views. The Karakoram, Himalayas and the Hindu Kush ranges can be approached from Abbottabad and it continues to be a transit city for tourists, serving as a base for visiting numerous nearby places, such as Hunza, Gilgit, Skardu and Indus Kohistan, of the Karakoram Range. Abbottabad is popular not just with visitors but with those looking to relocate. Its weather, peaceful reputation and the perceived security of a garrison have drawn many from other cities to work or educate their children. There was an influx of migrants from Azad Kashmir after the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake, another from the Swat District during military operations against militants in 2009 and 2010, and also from Waziristan after the army launched major operations against the Taliban in 2009.There is an under construction £19m amusement park in the city located on a 50-acre site is includes a zoo, adventure sports facilities, restaurants and artificial waterfalls. Some popular tourist destinations in and around Abbottabad include: Ayubia National Park Bara Gali Dor River Valley (at Harnoi/Harnol) Dunga Gali Ilyasi Mosque Khaira Gali Nathia Gali Shimla Hill Thandiani Kukmang Raees Khana Bazar Sangimaira/Tharyati Barra Hottar Education: Abbottabad has one of the country's highest literacy rates with 67% in 2007, and 87% in 2011 ranking first in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and second overall in Pakistan. The city also has a young demographic (ages 15–30) due to a large number of students who have come from across the country to study in its schools, for example PIPS, Army Burn Hall College, Army Public College and Abbottabad Public School. The city has a wide variety of post-secondary institutions, such as Ayub Medical College, COMSATS University of Science and Technology, and the University of Engineering & Technology. Abbottabad is also home to the Pakistan Military Academy, a four-year coeducational federal service military academy that provides training to the officers of the Pakistan Army. The academy has three training battalions, and 12 companies. Another 2,000 guests each year, from over 34 countries, receive some training at PMA. Media: The Daily Mahasib, published since 1997, is a leading local newspaper of the city. Sports: The Abbottabad Falcons are the only professional cricket team playing in Abbottabad and plays within the national Faysal Bank T20 Cup. Sports facilities in the city include: Abbottabad Cricket Stadium. Abbottabad Hockey Stadium. Abasin Karate & Martial Arts Training Center. Jansher Khan Squash Complex. AMC-PCB Ground. Kunj Football Stadium. Nawanshehr Football Ground. Dhamtour Football Ground. Banda Lamba Football Ground. Kakul Ground. Barrahottar Cricket Stadium. Transportation: Abbottabad's main public transport consists of modified Taxis, Carry pick-up vans Suzukis, which can accommodate anywhere from 1 to 14 people at one time. Taxis are also available as well as wagons that connect Abbottabad to the surrounding cities and towns (ex. Nawanshahr, Nathiagali, Sherwan, Dhamtour, Haripur, Mansehra) in the region. Abbottabad is also served by Daewoo Express and Niazi Express, the NATCO, Skyways and many other bus services. Pakistan Railways does not serve Abbottabad, however a PR Reservation Office is located in Fawara Chowk in the city centre. The nearest railway station is located in Havelian, which is the last and most northern station on the Pakistan Railway network. The station is approximately thirty minutes drive south from Abbottabad city centre.
Operating as usual
Harnoi Abbottabad
Beautiful view of Galiyaat
Abbottabad recieved first rain of Autumn season yester day
Beautiful view of Hazara motorway
Picture by Khurram Shahzad
Abbottabad city
Night view
Autumn
چنار روڈ، ایبٹ آباد۔۔🍁🚙
Scenic Autumn Colors of Chinar Road, Abbottabad 💞
Photo by Khurram Shahzad
سربن ہلز، ایبٹ آباد۔۔🌿🏣
Incredible and Scenic view of Kunj flFootball Ground
Homes of Sarban Hill, Abbottabad 💕
Photo by Khurram Shahzad
Historic tunnel discovered from under the debris at Ayubia National Park
130 years old
Courtesy : Samaa news
[10/30/20] Jashan e Eid milad un Nabi صَلَّى ٱللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ وَسَلَّمَ Mubarak
Allah o Akbar. Allah o Akbar
The Faisal Mosque (Urdu: فیصل مسجد, romanized: faisal masjid) is a mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Upon completion it was the largest mosque in the world and is currently the fifth largest mosque in the world and the largest in South Asia. It is located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad. The mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by a Bedouin tent.
This mosque is a major tourist attraction in Pakistan, Islamabad in particular, and is referred to as a contemporary and influential feature of Islamic architecture.
Construction of the mosque began in 1976 after a $28 million grant from Saudi King Faisal, whose name the mosque bears. The unconventional design by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay was selected after an international competition. Without a typical dome, the mosque is shaped like a Bedouin tent, surrounded by four 260 feet (79 m) tall minarets. The design features eight-sided shell shaped sloping roofs forming a triangular worship hall which can hold 10,000 worshippers
Scenic view of Shimla hill abbottabad during Autumn season
Shimla Hill (or Shimla Pahari in the local dialect) is a hill of the Sherwan range extending to the west of Abbottabad, Pakistan. Its name is derived from the Hindko (Punjabi) word Shamla or Shumla, that is, the crest of a turban, since the Sherwan range at this point comes up to Abbottabad in the shape of a crest, or ridge
Many a times you must have heard about places that are said to be heaven on Earth, but this place I am writing about is really a paradise on this planet and hidden from many of us. There is an air of serenity, contentment and peacefulness at this place and you will inhale the most sweetest and aromatic fresh air while standing on its top. This is Shimla Hill only 10 kilometres away from the main beautiful city of Abbottabad.
Shimla Hill has a mesmerising park as well. There is tranquility and peace in the air of this place. You will feel that you are away from the worldly worries and tensions and there is some spell around you holding you gently and soothing your mind and nerves.
Baloch mess
Abbottabad
Picture courtesy : Ahmed Ali
نتھیا گلی، گلیات۔۔🌿🌲
Scenic Nathia Gali of Galyat on a cold Evening 💕
(Full screen view recommended)
#Nathiagali Urdu: #نتھیاگلی) is a mountain resort town or hill station in #Abbottabad District of #Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, #Pakistan. It is located at the center of the #Galyat range, where several hill-stations are situated, closely connected to each other, and with their names mostly ending in 'Gali'. It is situated 32 kilometers at one hour's drive away from both #Murree and #Abbottabad, lying midway between these two places.
Photo by Hafiz Shahid
Chinar road
ٹھنڈیانی، گلیات، ایبٹ آباد۔۔🌿🌲
Scenic lush green road to Thandiani of Galyat 💕
#Thandiani is a mountain resort town or hill station in #Abbottabad District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located at the center of the #Galyat range.
Photo by M Ehtisham
[10/27/20] Hazara expressway
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ٹھنڈیانی، گلیات، ایبٹ آباد۔۔🌿🌲
The exquisite Thandiani of Galyat 💕
#Thandiani is a mountain resort town or hill station in #Abbottabad District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located at the center of the #Galyat range.
Photo by Khurram Shahzad.
Pipline Track, DungaGali Abbottabad
Courtesy : Muhammad Rashid
Road towards naran
Autumn view
Abbottabad board offices
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Piffer golf club
Abbottabad
Guess tunnel name
Abbottabad
Mansehra
Hunza
Towards nathiagali
Expressway
Golf club
Abbottabad
Autumn view
نتھیا گلی، گلیات، ایبٹ آباد۔۔🏣🌿
Lush green Nathia Gali of Galyat 💕
(Hotel Summer Retreat)
#Nathiagali Urdu: #نتھیاگلی) is a mountain resort town or hill station in #Abbottabad District of #Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, #Pakistan. It is located at the center of the #Galyat range, where several hill-stations are situated, closely connected to each other, and with their names mostly ending in 'Gali'. It is situated 32 kilometers at one hour's drive away from both #Murree and #Abbottabad, lying midway between these two places.
Photo by Khurram shahzad
[10/21/20] روڈ ٹرپ ویڈیو وادی کالام تک براستہ مدین، بحرین۔🚙🌲
Road trip video to #Madyan, #Bahrain and then #Kalam Valley, #Swat. 💕
ٹاؤبٹ گاؤں، نیلم ویلی، آذاد کشمیر۔۔🌅🌿
First light of sun on Scenic Taobat of Neelum valley 💞
#Taobat (ٹاؤبٹ ) is a village in #Sharda Tehsil in #Neelam Valley, Azad #Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located 200 kilometers (120 mi) from #Muzaffarabad and 39 kilometers (24 mi) from #Kel. It is the last station in Neelam valley. It is also the nearest location from where Neelam River enters Pakistani territory and becomes River Neelum.
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