Havelian

Havelian is the second largest municipality in the Abbottabad District, in the Hazara Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It serves as the headquarters for Havelian Tehsil. The word literally translates into English as "mansions". The outskirts of the city are also home to one of the largest ordnance factories of Pakistan, Pakistan Ordnance Factories Havelian. An ordnance depot also exists in the vicinity of the city and the factory.

Geography

Havelian is located on the Karakoram Highway and on the banks of Dor River, about 15.5 kilometers south west of Abbottabad.[1]

History

In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi, took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established by his father, Sultan Sebuktegin, In 1005 he conquered the Shahis in Kabul in 1005, and followed it by the conquests of Punjab region. The Delhi Sultanate and later Mughal Empire ruled the region.

Languages

A large population of Havelian speaks Hindko and Pahari,Gojri Potohari. However, due to deteriorating law and order situation on the western borders of Pakistan, the Pushtuns from FATA have also settled in and around Havelian causing Pashtu to be widely spoken throughout Havelian. Also, an influx of refugees from Afghanistan has brought the Afghan dialect of Persian and Dari to district Havelian.

Transport

Havelian's main public transport consist of auto rickshaws, modified Suzuki pickup vehicles, tongas, which can accommodate anywhere from 8 to 13 people at a time. Taxis and automobiles for hire are also available. Vans and buses are frequently used for connecting Havelian to the surrounding cities and towns in the region.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif performed a groundbreaking ceremony of the Hazara Motorway, the road link of the Pakistan China Economic Corridor, on November 29, 2014. The 60-kilometre-long, 4-lane fenced expressway will cost Rs33 billion. The Hazara Motorway will reduce the drive time from Islamabad to Havelian to just 30 minutes, additionally providing a road to the Havelian Dry Port project. The project anticipates hundreds of thousands of employment opportunities, possibilities of new business ideas, and a socio-economic uplift of the whole region. CM KPK Mr parveez Khan khattak also announced damtor bye pass from havelian to damtor and havelian by pass from havelian city to havelian Village. CM announced also a network of roads in havelian on the request of Ex MPA Nasar Safdar Jadoon PK 47 in a huge gathering in Jadoon House Bandi [2]

Railway

Havelian is the terminus of a branch railway, in February 2007, consultants were engaged to investigate the construction of a railway link to China. The line would go via the 4,730m-high Khunjerab pass.[3]

A former through railway to the east was cut by partition with India.

Economy

Agriculture and business are the main occupations of the people in Havelian. A significant number of people are also employed in the ordnance factories and ordnance depot however, the factory boasts its own housing area separate from the old city.KMW Domestic and international courier and cargo (Pvt.) Limited,Head Office is situated in Havelian. Its Owe some Beauty

Education

  1. Abbottabad University of Science & Technology AUST
  2. Ayub Public School, Havelian.
  3. Iqra public school and degree college Havelian
  4. Sir Syed Public School & College Sultanpur,Havelian
  5. Government High School, Havelian
  6. Jinnah Public School, Havelian
  7. International Public School and College, Havelian
  8. Al Arqam School, Havelian
  9. The Educators
  10. Air Foundation School System Havelian
  11. Government Degree College both for boys and girls Havelian.
  12. Jinnah college of commerce Havelian
  13. The Hallmark college Havelian.
  14. Hira Public School Havelian.
  15. Madrissa Jamia Anwar ul Islam Sultanpur Havelian

Holy places

Markazi Jamia Masjid Al-Hadith Havelian

Markazi Jamia Masjid Havelian

Markazi Jamia masjid Siddque Akbar R.A Havelian village

Holy shrine of hazrat Allah dad RA in moh Khankheil havelain village

Holy shrine of Shah Abdul Aziz (shankari waly baba G) GT Road sultan pur

Baba Choi wali Sarkar

Nearby Villages

Villages in the immediate vicinity include Chehar Sajikot, Phullanawali,Mera Gujrat Haajia, Langra, Lari Siyadain, Malkan,Gohaal, Banda Abdul Jabbar Khan, Banda Bazdaar, Banda Said Khan,Bodla, Deiri Kiyaal, Baandi Attai Khan, Takia Sheikhan, Rajoya, ghora Bazgraan, Gharhi Phulgran, Naara,Moh Matain Dhanger Sultanpur, Changi Bandi Baldeer,gujjratan Chamnaka, Hajia Gali, Kiala, Batala, Sajawel, Banda Subkhan, Maira,upper Gujjrat, Khokhar Maira,Muslim Abad(old khota Qabar), Theethaan, Sareela, Barsin, Kokal,Banda Gujjar Abad Solan, Panjgran, Kashka, Jhangra, havelian gaho(hvn village,talla, banda sahib khan,Kaseel Syedan Daree Shareef Karaki Gujjrian d Magree

References

External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Havelian.

Coordinates: 34°03′11.00″N 73°09′12.00″E / 34.0530556°N 73.1533333°E / 34.0530556; 73.1533333

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