Talk:Hangu, Pakistan

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Wahj-asSaif in topic so called Anarchena

I also hope to contribute to the copyediting, link cleanup, and general improvement of this article --Abgilmore91 (talk) 04:19, 21 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Info about the district vs the town edit

www.facebook.com/Doaba.pakistan Below is all the info I found that belongs on the district page or on completely different pages: (I didn't clean this out, half of it is biassed and badly written)

  • Hangu is situated in the northern half of Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas and is about 42 km away from Kohat. It used to be a tehsil of Kohat, but in 1998 it was announced as a district in Kohat Division. Samana, a place for nature lovers, is also situated here in Hangu district. The whole district is famous for its greenery, with four mountains around Hangu: Wara Samana, Kata Kani, Pora Ghar, Shalmaz Pir and Lakay Ghar. This region has many natural springs and receives snowfall in winter.
  • List of Towns and villages in district Hangu:
  • Mohallah Bahadar Garhi
  • Mohallah Khan Barhi
  • Mohallah Ganjano Kalay
  • Mohallah Sangarh (Shahi Masque)
  • Mohallah Ali Abaad
  • Anarchena
  • Thall
  • Doaba
  • Darsamand
  • Sarozai
  • Kahi
  • Muhammad Khawaja
  • Naryab (famous for naryab dam)
  • Karbogha Sharif كربوغه شريف
  • Dallan
  • Togh Sarai
  • Bara Abbas Khel
  • Darband
  • Kotkay
  • Torawary
  • Katgarh
  • Haji Khel Banda (Saidan Banda)
  • Lodi khel
  • Ibrahimzai
  • Raisan
  • Babar Mela
  • Jouzara
  • Malak Abad
  • shanawori
  • ANARCHENA(آنارچينه) is situated in the south of north-west Pakistan. It is about 15 km away from Hangu and most of the people in this area are bangash and agency residents (Pashtun tribes). There is one large village in Hangu district; Togh Sarai is famed for its good natural products, the village also has 18 maliks where still the malik system continues.

Eh... edit

The below part was added repeatedly in bad english and quite biassed, will keep an eye on it... Mathijsvs (talk) 19:55, 11 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

ANARCHENA

Anarchena is situated in the south of north-west Pakistan.For centuries the village was famous for the production of mazaree It is about15 km away from Hangu,Most of the people of this area are bangash(Pashtun tribes)anarchena is rich in netural resources the most beautiful & oldest village in the area. pashtoon faqer khail(daudzi)فقير خيل داؤدزىare majority in this village.From the early sixteenth century the history of Anarchena revolves around One major tribe namely Faqirkhail These people appear to have settled in Anarchena, during 14th & 15th centuries. From 16th to 18th centuries,settlement of faqirkhail must have been of very old date.Malik niazbadeen’s family were considered the elders of the daudzee clan, and malik niazbadeen himself served as numbardar(malik) there is a lone strip interposing between the Khattaks and the Bangashes from this village there is one famous (spring)chena آنارچينه, There are three mountains around the village namely, Sweere ghar سويري غر peetao gharپتاؤغر gadawooch Ghar ګړاؤچ غر and naghdayee ghar. ناغدئ غرThere are lots of natural springs in different places of the village The whole village is famous for its greenery& mazareeمزرى. MOL discovered neturaL gas there.And further work is in progress, ,there is one another old village called katghar the old name of this village was ghat gharغټغر (big mountain) majority of this village is peerkhailپیرانbutt karegarكارىګرis also existing there&very power full tribe of this village, shrine of perazan nekaپيرازان نيكه is also very famous. he was a well-known Sunni preacher, theologian, and scholar of Islam who was born in 16th century he was very mystic, saint صوفى بزرگ His shrine is one of the most famous shrines in the area,


Mathijsvs (talk) 13:34, 9 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

so called Anarchena edit

Khantravel has added the paragraph named Anarchena a couple of times. Upon my search I found that there actually is a village (~16km) to the south of Hangu. The name, as I found, is spelled "Anar China". But most probably is pronounced "-Chena". The co-ordinates for the village are 33°22'46"N 71°1'0"E. I am not sure if the village is located within the Hangu District. But it definitely is not located within the town. Maybe a different article can be created for the village "Anar China". --Wahj-asSaif (talk) 11:55, 12 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

I already left him a message on his talkpage that if he needed help with it, he could contact me (since I'm no expert I'm hesitant to create the article myself). Let's hope he doesn't start an editwar... Mathijsvs (talk) 15:01, 12 April 2013 (UTC)Reply
Yeah! Lets hope so. --Wahj-asSaif (talk) 18:18, 12 April 2013 (UTC)Reply