About: Ikram Pur

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Baizo Kharki, is a village in Pakistan situated in the northeastern strip of Mardan on the edge of Malakand Agency. A road leads to Thana, which is used as an alternate way to Swat, Dir, and Buner. This is the last village in the Union Council of the District Mardan. Ikrampur is protected by large mountains on three sides, but one of the sides open for visitors. Hence they promote, introduce, and expand their trade/business and trouble-free entrance to the Local Market of the village, which is a very beautiful and busy place. It has beautiful mountains, green trees, open fields, and the famous Jewar lake. The main source of irrigation here is the canal system. The mountains of this village are evergreen. This village is very silent, noise and pollution-free. A typical village consists of c

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  • Baizo Kharki, is a village in Pakistan situated in the northeastern strip of Mardan on the edge of Malakand Agency. A road leads to Thana, which is used as an alternate way to Swat, Dir, and Buner. This is the last village in the Union Council of the District Mardan. Ikrampur is protected by large mountains on three sides, but one of the sides open for visitors. Hence they promote, introduce, and expand their trade/business and trouble-free entrance to the Local Market of the village, which is a very beautiful and busy place. It has beautiful mountains, green trees, open fields, and the famous Jewar lake. The main source of irrigation here is the canal system. The mountains of this village are evergreen. This village is very silent, noise and pollution-free. A typical village consists of cemented paths and carpeted streets with a safe drainage system. Its houses are made from strong stones so the villagers now build their huge houses built with bricks and concrete. Most of the village people live a simple lifestyle. The favorite location to establish houses is Khana, the pinnacle place for VIPs residents. There are green trees, vast meadows, and flowery bushes everywhere. The blossoming flowers, fragrant air, the rising and setting sun all leave a great influence on the health of villagers. In the summer they rest under the shady and green trees. Women also help the men in their work, along with their household. They also take care of their domestic animals and colorful birds. (en)
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  • Ikram Pur (en)
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  • Baizo Kharki, is a village in Pakistan situated in the northeastern strip of Mardan on the edge of Malakand Agency. A road leads to Thana, which is used as an alternate way to Swat, Dir, and Buner. This is the last village in the Union Council of the District Mardan. Ikrampur is protected by large mountains on three sides, but one of the sides open for visitors. Hence they promote, introduce, and expand their trade/business and trouble-free entrance to the Local Market of the village, which is a very beautiful and busy place. It has beautiful mountains, green trees, open fields, and the famous Jewar lake. The main source of irrigation here is the canal system. The mountains of this village are evergreen. This village is very silent, noise and pollution-free. A typical village consists of c (en)
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