Chapri, Nowshera Explained

Official Name:Chapri
Mapsize:150 px
Coordinates:33.8226°N 71.8568°W
Pushpin Map:Pakistan
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Pakistan
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Nowshera District
Population As Of:1998
Pop Est As Of:2009
Elevation M:1089
Area Code:0923
Area Code Type:Calling code
Timezone1:PST
Utc Offset1:+5

Chapri is a hill station in Pabbi Tehsil of Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[1] Known locally as Sapara in Pashtoo and called Chapri in Urdu and English, it is one of the far-flung villages of the Nowshera District. It lies roughly from Main GT Road Tehsil Pabbi. The People of Chapri are a very straightforward people. Village Chapri is surrounded by big mountains. Other settlements, i.e. Dak Ismail Khel, Saleh Khana, Spin Khak, Jaroba, and Cherat Cantonment are neighbouring villages. Chapri is a small village with respect to population in the area. Village Chapri originated from Village Dak Ismail Khel. The people of Chapri are engaged in various businesses, public/private services, and jobs/services abroad.[2]

History

British Period

During British rule Cherat & Chapri was important as a hill cantonment and sanitarium for British troops in what was then the Nowshera Tehsil of the Peshawar District of British India.

Cherat was first used as a sanitarium for troops in 1861 and was used during the hot weather as a health station for the British troops who were quartered in the hot and malarious valley of Peshawar. It was declared a cantonment in 1886. The cantonment commands a view of the whole of the Peshawar valley on one side, and on the other of a portion of the Khwarra valley in Peshawar District, and of Kohat District as far as the Indus.[3]

Pre historical origin

People living here are migrants from D. I. Khel 170 years back. Initially in Shami Khel, most made a living by serving in Britain Military's cantonment services but dwelling followed completely some time in 1850.and has a history belonging to Kohat Ismail Khel Baba buried in Kohat, the father of Ismail Khels.

Historical places at Chapri

Among the Historical places are the following:

Islamic Dar-ul-Uloom Female

Omme Hakeem Islamic Dar-ul-Uloom for Female, and Iqra Roza Tul Atfal.[5]

Islamic Dar-ul-Uloom

Aamir Khattak Islamic Dar-ul-Uloom.[6]

Chapri Library.[7]

Education

Sports

The youth of Chapri are very active in every field of sports but unfortunately there are few facilities available for their use. However, cricket, football, and Gulli dande (push dande) are sports played in Chapri.[9] The best players of cricket are Basant Group

Notes and References

  1. Book: John. Brown Coggin. Dey. Abani Kumar. The mineral and nuclear fuels of the Indian subcontinent and Burma: a guide to the study of the coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and thorium resources of the area. 23 October 2012. 1975. Oxford University Press. 122.
  2. Naseer Zaman Khattak, March 2014
  3. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  4. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  5. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  6. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  7. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  8. Naseer Zaman Khattak
  9. Naseer Zaman Khattak