Doaba is a small city located in Tall tehsil, Hangu district, Pakistan. Its population is just above 20,000, but the city has only 1,942 households. The most spoken language in Doaba is Pashto. It is roughly 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Hangu and roughly 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Thall. Doaba is Hangu district's third-largest city. Doaba has beautiful hills and is covered by a lot of trees. The major tribes living in Doaba are Khakhil, (Thorghali and Sarghali), Tarkon, Ferozkhail, Merikhail, MandraKhail, Mazanih, Haider Khail, Qureshi, Sarozi, and the Paracha family.
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| - Doaba (en ourdou : دوآبه) est une ville située dans la province de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa au Pakistan. Troisième plus grande ville du district de Hangu, elle est proche de la frontière avec le Waziristan du Nord et le district de Kurram, dans les régions tribales. La population de la ville a été multipliée par près de trois entre 1998 et 2017 selon les recensements officiels, passant de 7 840 habitants à 21 341, soit croissance annuelle moyenne de 5,4 %, bien supérieure à la moyenne nationale de 2,4 %. (fr)
- Doaba é uma cidade do Paquistão localizada na província de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. (pt)
- Doaba is a small city located in Tall tehsil, Hangu district, Pakistan. Its population is just above 20,000, but the city has only 1,942 households. The most spoken language in Doaba is Pashto. It is roughly 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Hangu and roughly 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Thall. Doaba is Hangu district's third-largest city. Doaba has beautiful hills and is covered by a lot of trees. The major tribes living in Doaba are Khakhil, (Thorghali and Sarghali), Tarkon, Ferozkhail, Merikhail, MandraKhail, Mazanih, Haider Khail, Qureshi, Sarozi, and the Paracha family. (en)
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| - Doaba is a small city located in Tall tehsil, Hangu district, Pakistan. Its population is just above 20,000, but the city has only 1,942 households. The most spoken language in Doaba is Pashto. It is roughly 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Hangu and roughly 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Thall. Doaba is Hangu district's third-largest city. Doaba has beautiful hills and is covered by a lot of trees. The major tribes living in Doaba are Khakhil, (Thorghali and Sarghali), Tarkon, Ferozkhail, Merikhail, MandraKhail, Mazanih, Haider Khail, Qureshi, Sarozi, and the Paracha family. In the mountains is the tomb of a famous religious scholar named Ghani Nikah. It is rumoured that he paid the land price in 1650 when he migrated from Afghanistan to Doaba. (A rich Malik family from Laghman state of Afghanistan migrated during the Afghan war with the Mughal empire in 1638) There are many shopping markets along with other facilities in Doaba. People from surrounding areas come here for shopping. In the previous two decades, Doaba was known for the area of education. The Doaba public school is an educational institution in the area. Big stones, Sweery Ghar (mountain), Chaman, Jangalat, Kautaro Kandao, Zaraa Korna, and Khalwati Cheena are well-known picnic places. In Doaba, fruits are prepared according to season including apricots, watermelons, plums, grapes, almonds, strawberries, and peanuts. The fruits that are naturally grown are tut and mulberry. (en)
- Doaba (en ourdou : دوآبه) est une ville située dans la province de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa au Pakistan. Troisième plus grande ville du district de Hangu, elle est proche de la frontière avec le Waziristan du Nord et le district de Kurram, dans les régions tribales. La population de la ville a été multipliée par près de trois entre 1998 et 2017 selon les recensements officiels, passant de 7 840 habitants à 21 341, soit croissance annuelle moyenne de 5,4 %, bien supérieure à la moyenne nationale de 2,4 %. (fr)
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