Where is khyber pakhtunkhwa located




















The capital of the province Peshawar extends northward along the Kabul River. Peshawar's climate is warm and temperate. The rainfall in Peshawar is exceptional, even the driest month of the year has some level of precipitation. The temperature averages Precipitation ranges from mm to The climate of the province varies with elevation. The mountain ranges encounter cold winters and cool summers, whereas the temperature rises towards the south. Precipitation of the province is fluctuating; roughly it averages about 16 inches annually.

The provincial language is Pushto spoken by the Majority as first language. Urdu is the national language widely spoken as a second language. English is the official language of KP and mainly used for Official and literary purpose.

Most of the inhabitants of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa profess Islam, with a Sunni majority and significant minorities of Shias and Ismailis,. There are very small communities of Hindus, Christians and Sikhs. The climate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa varies immensely for a region of its size, encompassing most of the many climate types found in KP. The climate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can broadly be classified as a tropical monsoon one.

But, in spite of much of the northern part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lying beyond the tropical zone, the entire province has a tropical climate marked by relatively high temperatures and dry winters. Check your email inbox properly. When email recieve, open email and click on link to verify your account.

This will create your account as a consultant user. When you create your account, you will be notified through an email once your account is verified by the System Administrator. Peshawar is the capital, and the heart of the province is the fertile Vale of Peshawar, which is watered by the Kabul and Swat rivers.

This was the centre of the ancient kingdom of Gandhara and is rich in archaeological remains. It is bounded by Afghanistan to the west and north,Punjab province to the southeast, and Balochistan province to the southwest. On the western boundary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along the Afghan border, are the federally administered tribal areas, a series of semi autonomous areas that are ethnically homogeneous with the province but not politically connected to it. Girdled on all except its eastern perimeter by a rim of rugged and barren open side against the Indus River.

At the Western end of the valley in the shadow of the highest visible peaks and thirty miles from the border of Afghanistan, the ancient town of Peshawar is situated From Which the Valley derives its name. The large basin drains into the Kabul River, Which Rises in Afghanistan, cuts through the intervening mountain range several miles north of the Khyber Pass , and flows straight eastward through the Centre of the valley, collecting the waters of a fan shaped system of perpetual and intermittent streams before it empties into the Indus near Attock.

From the Mountains to the Indus is a distance of about fifty miles. The fertile Vale of Peshawar extends northward along the Kabul River.



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