KPK Culture
KPK Culture
KPK Culture
Presented by
Muhammad Sualeh Hannan 4178-FBAS/BSCS4/F19
Shehbaz khan 4161-FBAS/BSCS4/F19
Ashir Naeem Abbasi 4175-FBAS/BSCS4/F19
Muhammad Hasnain 4171-FBAS/BSCS4/F19
Flag of Kpk
Introduction
Formally Known as the North-West Frontier province (NWFP).
Located in the north-west of the country.
Khyber Pass link the Province to Afghanistan.
The Kohala Bridge in Balakote Abbottabad is a major crossing point
over the Jhelum River in the east.
Established: July 1,1970.
Capital Peshawar.
Area: 101,741 km²
Districts: 38
Population: 35,520,000 Estimated. (2017)
Density: 300sq.km
Divisions: 7 (Bannu Division,Dera Ismail Khan Division,Hazara
Division,Kohat Division,Malakand Division,Mardan Division,Peshawar
Division.
Continued
The main ethic group in the province is Pashtun; other smaller ethnic
groups include most notably the Hazarewals and Chitralis Language.
From the majestic peaks of the Hindu Kush to the bustling streets of
Peshawar, KPK is home to a vibrant mosaic of ethnic groups
(Pashtuns,Awan,Afridi,Khattak,Hindkowans,Swati tribe,Musakhel
etc.), each contributing its unique hues to the cultural fabric.
We will navigate the threads that bind communities together, the
expressions of art and literature that captivate hearts, the rhythms of
music and dance that stir the soul, and the delectable flavors that
tantalize the taste buds.
Geographical and Historical Context
Code of Conduct
“Pashtun believes that their social code produces men, who are
superior to those produce under the western model, and they have no
desire to have a new social system imposed on them by
outsiders”( Thomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason).
Main components of Pashtunwali
Melmastia (Hospitality)
Badal(to seek justice or take revenge against the wrongdoer)
Nanawatai (santuary) to seek refuge in the house of another, seeking
asylum against his enemies
Jirga And Hujra System
Khushal Khan :
Khošāl Khān Khaṭak, also known as Khushal Baba, was a Pashtun poet, chief,
and warrior. Khushal Khan served the Mughal Empire protecting them from
Pashtun warriors over most of his lifespan
Born: 1613, Akora Khattak
Died: February 25, 1689, Tirah
Cuisines and Culinary Traditions
Chapali Kabab
Cuisines and Culinary Traditions
Charsi Tikka :
Cuisines and Culinary Traditions
Dampukht :
Cuisines and Culinary Traditions
Rosh :
Arts and Crafts
Music and dance hold a special place in KPK's cultural fabric. The
traditional Pashto music, characterized by soulful vocals and rhythmic
beats, is accompanied by instruments like the rabab, harmonium, and
tabla. Popular dance forms, such as Attan and Khattak, involve
energetic movements and are performed during festive occasions,
weddings, and cultural events.
Rubab
Mangay
Rabab Mangay
Music Instruments
Rubab :
Music Instruments
Mangay :
Folk Dances of KPK