This document provides information about villages in different provinces of Pakistan. It describes that a village has a population of hundreds to thousands and consists of houses, barns, and animal pens clustered around a central area, surrounded by fields. It notes that village life was influenced by outside factors over time. It then provides brief descriptions of villages in the provinces of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including details about languages spoken, famous foods, and cultural aspects like clothing.
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*****PROVINCES OF PAKISTAN*****
4. A village is a clustered human settlement
or community, larger than a hamlet but
smaller than a town with the population
ranging from a few hundred to a few
thousand (sometimes tens of thousands)
villages consisted of a population
comprised of mostly of farmers. Houses,
barns sheds, and animal pens clustered
around the center of the village, which
was surrounded by plowed fields and
pastures.
Village life would change from outside
influences with market pressures and
new landlords. As the centuries passed,
more and more found themselves drawn
to larger cities.
6. Sindh
) one of the
provinces of Pakistan. Sindh
was home to one of the world's
oldest civilizations, the Indus
Valley civilization.
Sindh’s Village life is very
interesting
and
strange
specially for those who are
living in crowded cities .
Village calm and quite
environment clean atmosphere,
green fields and fresh water is
rare commodities in busy city
life
7. Sindhi ”
” iS Spoken
by more than 35 million
People.
Urdu is another widely
used language in Sindh.
Saraiki is also spoken
in Sindh. It is an
Indo European
language, related to
Punjabi, Kutchi,
Gujarati.
8. Sindhi biryani, the Sindhi variant of the
biryani rice dish
The Sindhi "Sai bhaji" is a famous curry
14. Punjab (
), is the most
developed and populous province
of Pakistan with approximately
55% of the country's total
population. Most areas in Punjab
experience warm winters, often
accompanied by rain.
20. Balochistan
is a province of southwestern Pakistan. It spreads
primarily along the eastern part of the geographic region of Balochistan. It
is the largest of Pakistan's four administrative provinces in terms of area.
Quetta is the capital and largest city of Balochistan.
27. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(
) formerly
called North-West
Frontier Province, is
one of the four
provinces of Pakistan
located in the northwest of the country.
God has gifted KPK
with a lot of natural
resources like gas, oil
fields, mines of
marble, Emeralds.
28. .The provincial
language is
Pashto, spoken
by the majority
as first
language; Urdu,
the national
language, is
widely spoken
as a second
language.
29. Abbottabad is the only city
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with
higher literacy rate in
province and also in Pakistan,
The University of Peshawar
is also a notable institution of
higher learning.
31. The villagers KPK are very
hospitable, loving, caring and
brave. They are known for their
love and respect to their guests.
Pashtu's Rural women wear
baggy black or colored trousers, a
long shirt belted with a sash, and
a length of cotton over the head.
Over their clothing, they also
usually wear a Most Pashtu adult
males wear pagray, turbans. Long
strips of cotton cloth are wound
around the head, leaving the
forehead