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Shangla District

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Country
  
Pakistan

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+5)

Area
  
1,586 kmĀ²

Headquarters
  
Alpuri

District Council
  
28 seats

Province
  
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Shangla District is located in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

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Map of Shangla District, Pakistan

The district headquarters are located at Alpuri. It was previously a subdivision of Swat District, but was upgraded to the status of a district on July 10, 1995. The total area of the district is 1,586 square kilometres. Shangla comprises two sub division, Alpuri and Puran Tehsil.

Shangla has the lowest Human Development Index in the province and second lowest in the country.

Location

The district is bounded in the north by Kohistan District, in the east by Battagram District and the tribal area of Kala Dhaka (Black Mountain of Hazara), in the west by Swat District and in the south by Buner District.

History

There are relics of the ancient Greek period at Pirsar, Chakesar and Daut. it is believed that Alexander the Great camped at Pirsar for a few days. There are also relics of the Hindu Shahi in Olandar-Ajmair.

Geography

Shangla district consists of small valleys, and is situated between the hillocks and surrounded by high mountains full of forests comprising Pindrow Fir, Morinda Spruce, Blue Pine (Kail), Chir Pine and Deodar Cedar trees. The average elevation of the district is 2000 to 3000 meters above sea level. The highest point (3,440 m) is near Kuz Ganrshal in the north of the district.

Population

According to the 1998 census, the district had a population of 435,563 with an average annual growth rate of 3.3% and population density of 274 persons per square kilometre. The total number of households is 64,391 with an average household size of 8.1.

Almost the entire population is Muslim (99.8%) with very small numbers of Christians, Hindus, and Ahmadis.

The district was hit by the 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake in which more than 18 people killed.

References

Shangla District Wikipedia