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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Charsadda,Chapli Kabab
Posted by Nisar Durrani
The
places to visit for this native favorite is Bakhshi pul on Charsadda
Road Peshawaer, there are only two well known Kabab houses, very crowded
and as usual the patties of the Kabab and bread is small, quiet typical
of the city food outlet, the portions become smaller and smaller as you
reach further south.
The akhshi pul Chapli Kabab houses were
very favourite of President Sekander Mirza and Ayub Khan of Pakistan;
both developed heart diseases later on. They used the PIA evening flight
to have their favorite kebab flown over for their dinner.
Gulistan chaplia kabab (Nisatta,
Charsadda), Takker, Landi Kotal and Takht Bhayi are the other spots well
known for the best kebabs amongst the locals.
The recipes for Chapli Kabab commonly have a lot of fat content like Charbi (Animal Fat) and Eggs.
It also has a healthy portion of
Coriander, Ginger, Garlic, chili, Anardana, Powder sour grape (Ghoura
Angure) and Zeera when mixed with onion and tomato.
Ingredients:
- Meat, half kilo Or two cups of fine minced meat low in fat.
- Two bulbs of fresh ginger, very fine cut.
- One bulbs of onion average small to medium size. Spanish onions for those who do not like the pungent smell of cutting the bulb. It has to be cut very fine.
- Zeera about one teaspoon.
- Coriander green leaves to be cut to small pieces about ten branches of the fresh cut leaves with the stem. Crushed coriander seeds one tablespoon.
- 4 Tomato crushed and fine cut.
- Ghoura Angoor (Bitter Grape powder) two spoon.
- Red and green chili two of each cut to fine pieces.
- Anardana crushed fine in a mortar (Chattu) 2 tablespoons.
- Garlic one medium size bulb cut to fine pieces.
Procedure:
chapli kabab
- Mix all of the above in wide container and mix 1 table spoon of fine Corn flour and two table spoon of fine wheat flour. Add salt and water as needed to make a semi solid ball. Cover it with the lid and refrigerate for 4 to six hours before cooking.
- Start the charcoal fire or the gas grill half an hour before cooking. Cover the surface for cooking with a double layer of Aluminum foil. Perforate it with the fine fork about a small perforation per square inch. Prepare medium size Patties and smear both surface of the patties with a touch of olive oil to prevent sticking and burning. Move the patties frequently and turn over when cooked. Slow cooking range for the fire is advised, well cooked or well done are every bodies favorite.
Asfandyar Wali Khan
Posted by Nisar Durrani
(born 19 February 1949) is the President of the Awami National Party in Pakistan.
His
father, Khan Abdul Wali Khan, was the party’s first President. He is
the grandson of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, better known as “bacha
Khan,Abdul Ghaffar was the founder of the non-violent Pashtun political
movement, Khudai Khidmatgar (“Servants of God”) in undivided India and a
follower of Mahatma Gandhi. Asfandyar’s uncle Dr. Khan Sahib was the
Congress Party’s Chief Minister of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, during the
waning days of the British Raj, and also the Chief Minister of the
province during the early days of independent Pakistan. Asfandyar is the
present President of the Awami National Party and has served as Member
of Provincial Assembly, Member of National Assembly, senator and
presently MP in Pakistan’s Parliament.
Personal background
Asfandyar Wali Khan was born in
Charsadda, then a small village outside of Peshawar, khyber
Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan. He is the eldest son of Khan Abdul Wali Khan and
his first wife Taj Bibi. After the death of his mother in February 1949
his father remarried, to Nasim Wali Khan in 1954. Sangeen Wali Khan was
his stepbrother and eldest son of Nasim Wali Khan.
Education
Asfandyar Wali Khan completed his early education from Aitchison College, Lahore and his BA from University of Peshawar.
Political career
Asfandyar Wali Khan served as leader of
the Pakhtun Student Federation prior to being elected to the provincial
Assembly in the 1990 election, while in the 1993 election he was elected
to Pakistan’s National Assembly. A seat to which he was re-elected to
the National Assembly in the 1997 election and served as Parliamentary
leader of the ANP and Chairman of the standing committee on
inter-provincial co-ordination.
In 1999, he was elected party president
for the first time. He was defeated in the 2002 election, in what was a
repeat of his father’s defeat in 1990, when a tactical alliance was
formed by all the anti-ANP groups against him. After his defeat he
resigned as President of his party, only to be re-elected unopposed in
the subsequent party election. In 2003 he was elected to the Senate as
Senator for a 6 year term. He was re-elected to the National Assembly in
the parliamentary elections that was held on February 2008, leading his
party to power both provincially and nationally, the former for the
first time since 1947 and the latter since 1997.
In September 2008, he was elected as Chairman of the standing committee on foreign Affairs.
In 2008 it was reported by DAWNDawn
(newspaper) that he made a secret visit to the United States in which he
made high level contacts with the U.S Central Command.
Assassination attempt
On 3 October 2008, he was targeted by a
suicide bomber who attempted to kill him while he was greeting guests
during Eid ul-Fitr. Shortly after the attack, Asfandyar Wali Khan left
Charsadda in a helicopter sent by the Prime Minister. He has come under
severe criticism by certain elements who alleged that he should have
stayed after the attack and attended funerals of the deceased, instead
of escaping his home. However, this charge has been dismissed by his
supporters as concocted by supporters of Taliban. It has been stated
that: “Asfandyar Wali Khan has not fled the country. He is away from the
country, no doubt, and is busy with personal and party commitments
abroad.”
District Charsadda
Posted by Nisar Durrani
Bacha Khan chowk
Charsadda
is a district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Pashtun caste
is in majority in Charsadda. Previously Charsadda was a part of
Peshawar Metropolitan. Utmanzai is a very famous town of Charsadda.
Three rivers flow in Charsadda; River Kabul, River Swat, River Jindi.
These three rivers merge into River Indus.
Nearby Important and Famous Cities and Places are Malakand, Mardan, Nowshera and Peshawar, Mohmand Agency of FATA.
Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao Group) are the famous political parties of Charsadda.
Area of CHARSADDA is 996 km².
Nearby Important and Famous Cities and Places are Malakand, Mardan, Nowshera and Peshawar, Mohmand Agency of FATA.
Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao Group) are the famous political parties of Charsadda.
Area of CHARSADDA is 996 km².
History of CHARSADDA:
According to Archeologists, Charsadda was present even in 1400 B.C. From 6 B.C. to 2 B.C. Chrsadda was the capital of Gandhara Civilization.
According to Archeologists, Charsadda was present even in 1400 B.C. From 6 B.C. to 2 B.C. Chrsadda was the capital of Gandhara Civilization.
Location of CHARSADDA:
Location of charsadda on map
Charsadda is located at 34°8’43N – 71°43’51E with an altitude of 276
metres (908 feet) and lies 29 kilometers from the provincial capital
Peshawar.
Tehsils and Union Councils of District Charsadda:
Charsadda is sub divided into 2 tehsils and 46 Union Councils. Tehsil Charsadda comprises 34 while Tehsil Tangi comprises 12 union councils.
Charsadda is sub divided into 2 tehsils and 46 Union Councils. Tehsil Charsadda comprises 34 while Tehsil Tangi comprises 12 union councils.
Major crops of CHARSADDA:
child sits on sugercane in charsadda village
Lands of Charsadda are very fertile and agricultural and farmers are also very hard worker.
Major crops of Charsadda are Tobacco, Sugarcane, Sugarbeet, Wheat and Maize.
Major vegetables of Chrsadda are Potato, Tomato, Cabbage, Brinjals, Okra and Spinach.
Major fruits of Charsadda are Apricot, Citrus, Plum, Strawberry and Pears.
Major crops of Charsadda are Tobacco, Sugarcane, Sugarbeet, Wheat and Maize.
Major vegetables of Chrsadda are Potato, Tomato, Cabbage, Brinjals, Okra and Spinach.
Major fruits of Charsadda are Apricot, Citrus, Plum, Strawberry and Pears.
Famous Politicians of CHARSADDA:
Bacha Khan
Wali Khan
Asfandyar Wali Khan
Aftab Muhammad Khan Sherpao
Alamzeb Umarzai Shaheed
Hayat Muhammad khan Shaheed
Fazal Shakoor Khan (MPA)
Wali Khan
Asfandyar Wali Khan
Aftab Muhammad Khan Sherpao
Alamzeb Umarzai Shaheed
Hayat Muhammad khan Shaheed
Fazal Shakoor Khan (MPA)
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sardheri Charsadda
Sardheri (also known as Sardhero or Sardheray) is a town located in Charsadda District in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan Location
Sardheri is situated on the Charsadda-Mardan
road, 6 miles from Charsadda city towards East or 15 miles from Mardan
towards West. The land of this town is very fertile, where three crops
can be grown in a year. Major crops grown here are sugar cane, tobacco,
wheat and many vegetables.
Sardheri is a central town to many
famous rural areas such as Ghunda Karkanna,Shamilat Hajyano Kaley, Hama
Gul Kaley, Sheikho, Ibrahim Zai, Palosa, Mahmond Nari, Balooli, Ahmad
Ustaz Kali, Hasan Khel, Ghunda Karkana, Kuladher, Malkadher, Gulabad,
Manga Dargai and also the big Village Wardaga (Faqir abad). Ghunda
Karkana is of central importance in the religious, political,
economical, agricultural and ethical aspects in not only Ashnaghar but
also in provincial, national and international concerns. Recently a new
Dar-ul-ulom (religious school) is also built (in Hajyano Kaley)there in
which the trend of religious knowledge is being totally changed in which
there is no violence is taught.
Tribes
Most of the people of Sardheri are
Pakhtuns. The majorities are from the known tribes of Mohmand,Muhammad
Zai, Yousaf Zai, Wardag,Kanan khel Utman Khel, Umar Zai, painda khel and
others.the most promonent among them is the kanan khel and they are the
local khans family
Notable people
Sardheri is the home town of the great great leader and social reformer Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,
and his family. The fertile soil of Sardheri has borne a number of
politicians, poets, educationalists etc. Dr. Aurangzeb Ph.D (Physics),
Dr. Ikramullah Jan Qasimi Ph.D (Islamic Studies), Muhammad Islam
Muhammad Zai M.A (Pushto literature), Mahboob Ullah MSc (Computer
Sciences), Roohullah Muhammad Zai M.A (Pushto literature), Maaz Ullah
Khan, Tehsin Ullah Jan Advocate, Saeed Khan Muhammad Zai M.A (Pushto
literature), Shahid Ullah Jan Coordinator Human Rights Commission of
Pakistan, Hakeem Abdul Hameed, Tamboolak Hakim Saib, Bagul Baba Jee are
some of the notable sons and elders (Masharaan) of Sardheri.
Notable Land Marks
Saeed Public School, Dak Khana Stop, Jameatul Banat Al Islamia,
Lecson Tobaco, Pakistan Depo, Sardheri Railway Station are some of the
land marks in Sardheri.
Economy of Charsadda
The land of Charsadda is very fertile and beautiful and closely
resembles Damascus due to its beauty. There are three rivers flowing in
Charsadda: the River Jindi, the Kabul River, and the Swat River; these
are the main source of irrigation for Charsadda. The three rivers then
merge and join the Indus River.
The main crops of Charsadda are; Tobacco, Sugarcane, Sugar beet, Wheat
and Maize. Vegetables include Potato, Tomato, Cabbage, Brinjals, Okra
and Spinach. Among orchards; Apricot, Citrus, Plum, Strawberry and Pears
are famous. Strawberry, Sugarcane and Tobacco are cultivated vary
abundantly in this aria .Among these Strawberry are sold in deferent
aria of the province due to its good quality and taste.
The famous icon of Charsadda is also Foot Wearing, Cloth Wearing and Fishery and contributes a lot as a economic key for the district. Many hundreds of people are concern in making Foot Wear which is locally called Peshaware Chapel or Kerai. There are more than 500 footwear manufacturing units that have also started making hand made shoes, bags, belts and small leather accessories but the most popular and highly produced item is footwear (Peshaware Chapal). Presently large amounts of pairs is exported as well as transferred to other cities of Pakistan for retail and export purpose. The exports that are done from Charsadda to Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are more than 250,000 pairs annually. The Foot Wear manufacturing units are located in the main market of Charsadda in commercial centers.
Cloth Wearing manufacturing is also an attractive business for the people of Charsadda. People use Power Looms & Hand Looms for manufacturing Cloth Wears. Many hundred of people are concern in this field. These Cloth Wears are not only transferred to other cities of the country but exported to other countries as well and making good business for People of Charsadda due to its good quality.
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