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Taru Jabba

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Taru Jabba is a village of Nowshera district, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The village is located 11 km away from Peshawar city. The famous Shrine Of Hazrat Pir Syed Noor Ali Shah in the village. It is famous for its Chapli kebab. Rambel Khan Chapli Kabab[clarification needed] is very famous around the country.[1]

Great Islamic Scholar

in Taru Jabba Maulavi Inayat Ullah Harooni Islamic Scholar . Head Of Almadrasa Hizb-ul-ahnaaf Taru Jabba .

References

  1. ^ Agha, Bilal (2016-03-25). "Weekend grub: Could these chapli kebabs from Peshawar be the best in Pakistan?". Images. Retrieved 2021-10-10.