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Haripur is a city in
the North-West
Frontier Province of
Pakistan, 65 km
north of Islamabad
and 35 km south of
Abbottabad, in a
hilly plain area.
A brief history
Haripur was founded
as a military
cantonment by the
Sikh general Hari
Singh Nalwa around
circa 1821. Hari
Singh Nalwa was
appointed by Raja
Ranjit Singh as the
second Nazim of
Hazara after the
first Nazim Amar
Singh Majithia was
killed by the local
populace.
Haripur was built as
a fortress
surrounded by a wall
which was four yards
thick and sixteen
yards high and had
only four openings.
Drinking water was
provided by digging
a tank. Many small
drains were dug to
carry sullage water.
Baron Hugal visited
the town on December
23, 1835, and he
found the town
humming with
activity.
Haripur has produced
numerous famous
scions including the
first native
Pakistani Chief of
Army Staff Field
Marshal Ayub Khan
who later became the
president of
Pakistan and gave
the country its
second constitution
in 1962. Air Chief
Marshal Muhammad
Anwar Shamim, also
from Haripur, was
the Chief of
Pakistan Air Force
from 23rd July, 1978
to 5th March, 1985.
Several federal and
provincial ministers
as well Chief
Ministers of North
West Frontier
Province have come
from Haripur and its
surrounding
villages. Qateel
Shafai, one of the
famous Urdu language
poets of Pakistan
and poet/journalist
Fazil Jamili are
also the scion of
the Haripur city. In
haripur also ruins
found near to
village Ali Khan and
Mankarai.Hattar is
the industrial area
in Haripur.Many mini
dams like
Putri,Kahla and the
river dor.TIP
Telephone industries
of PAKISTAN are
situated in the
heart of the city.
To the south of
Haripur only miles
away lie the ancient
Buddhist university
town of Taxila. To
the north within
miles is the world's
largest rockfilled
dam, Tarbela Dam,
the bulwark of
Pakistani power
generation and
irrigation system.
Also to the south
lies the picturesque
Khanpur dam which
supplies drinking
water to Islamabad
and Rawalpindi.
Haripur is a green
valley rich in
fruits and
vegetables and
serves as the base
market for the
mountainous cities
of Abbottabad and
Mansehra and rest of
Hazara Division. It
is currently the
major city of the
Haripur district,
one of the five
districts that used
to comprise Hazara
Division namely
Haripur, Abbottabad,
Mansehra, Batagram
and Kohistan.
Famous Poets from
Haripur
- Qateel Shifai
- Hafeez Asar
- Riaz Saaghir
- Sufi Rasheed
- Qazi Jamilur
Rahman
- Siddique
Manzir
- Abu Sufiyan
Safi
- Afsar Rasheedi
- Fazil Jamili
- Saeed Ashhar
- Waheed Qureshi
- Raja Riazur
Rahman
- Saghir Nadeem
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