The city of Mardan is located in Mardan District, a part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
It is the 19th largest city of Pakistan; highly influenced by
Yousafzai tribe. Mardan is considered as a cultural spot, governed with
traditions and rich history. Along with a great
cultural legacy, Mardan is renowned for its splendor and breathtaking beauty as
well. The residents of the city belong to different backgrounds and ethnicities
but are extremely humble and hospitable.
Over the years Mardan has witnessed an
improvement in education and economic growth. It is an agricultural area and
cultivates wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, maize, rice and mustard. We would suggest
visiting Mardan during the winter season, as the summer gets quite hot.
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Takht-i-bahi is a 1st century
archeological site, located in Mardan. These are the old ruins of the first
Zoroastrian complex, which after the arrival of Buddhism were converted into a
Buddhist monastic complex. Takht-i-Bahi
consists of four main areas - stupa court, monastic chambers, temple complex
and tantric meditation complex. It is highly recommended by archeologists due
to its ancient Buddhist architecture.
The Guides Memorial is
situated in the center of Mardan city. It was built in 1892 in the memory of
British soldiers, who sacrificed their lives in 1879 during the defense of the
Queen’s residency in Kabul. It is a three storey picturesque structure with a
central opening arch, staircases and cupolas. The memorial is secured with
carved stonework and marble stones on the ground, which not only supports the
building but also guards it from earthquake shockwaves.
Bacha Khan Monument
was built as a representative symbol of Pashtun culture. It is one of the
contemporary constructions of the city, comprised of a rose petal like
structure with lighted fountains. It is a sixty feet high memorial and very
popular amongst locals and tourists.
Tips
Mardan is popular for
its traditional food delicacies. There are a number of restaurants in Mardan
such as Baba Wali Restaurant, Shelton restaurant, Fish Huts and Sabdar restaurant. Popular foods of Mardan are chaplikabab, seekhkabab, tikkas
and cholay which is served with tandoor baked bread.
Shopping in the city
is highly influenced with cultural fineness. You can find several small sized
shops to enormous marketplaces around the city. Popular things to buy are traditionalashtun
dresses, souvenirs, mazari cloth, chitrali woolen stuff, Sapley, Parhoone
amongst many other items.
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