Torkhow is a town and Tehsil in the Lower Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Located 108 km from the main city of Chitral, it borders the Wakhan valley of Afghanistan. Shagram is the administrative centre of the valley. The area is home to a Higher Secondary school and Rural Health Centre.[1] Torkhow is also significant as the origin of the Khowar language, which is spoken in Chitral.[2] Most of the villages are situated on the right bank of Torkhow River, with the exception of Washich village, which lies on the left bank.[3]

Torkhow
Torkhow is located in Pakistan
Torkhow
Torkhow
Coordinates: 35°33′29″N 71°47′33″E / 35.55806°N 71.79250°E / 35.55806; 71.79250
Country Pakistan
ProvinceKhyber-Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictLower Chitral
Elevation
1,359 m (4,459 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Villages in Torkhow:

  • 1. Istaru
  • 2. Werkhup
  • 3. Rayeen
  • 4. Merlp
  • 5. Sherjuli
  • 6. Shagram
  • 7. Khot
  • 8. Washich
  • 9. Ujnu
  • 10. Rech
  • 11. Buzund
  • 12. Zanglasht
  • 13. Shotkhar

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