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Masho Khel

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Masho Khel (Mashokhel)
ماشوخیل
Village
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CountryFile:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictPeshawar District
TehsilPishtakhara[1]
Government
 • TypeTehsil Local Government, Pishtakhara [2]
 • Tehsil ChairmanMuhammad Haroon Sifat[3]
 • Village ChairmenAmjid Khan and Qari Waqas Khan
 • Village SecretariesMalik Rifaqat Khan and Saif Ul Islam
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
30,492
Time zoneUTC+5 (Pakistan Standard Time)
Postal Code24810

Masho Khel or Mashokhel (in Pashto and Urdu: ماشوخیل) is a historical village in the capital district Peshawar of province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. The village is situated about 13km to the south of Peshawar cantonment.

The spoken language in the village is Pashto and the people belong to the Pashtun's tribe Mohmand.

The sufi and philosophical poet of the 17th century, Abdul Hamid Baba, was from this village.[5]

Administrative division

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Masho Khel is a part of Pakistan National Assembly seat NA-30 Peshawar-III and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly seat PK-78 Peshawar-X. Masho Khel is under police station Badaber. There are two village councils in Masho Khel. The village falls under the local administration of union council (UC 58) Sheikhan, Tehsil Pishtakhara.[6]

Education

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The literacy rate in Masho Khel is very low. The major reason is poverty and inaccessibility to schools. Masho Khel has a public high school for boys which along many other schools was bombed by militants.[7] For girls, a public high school has been built recently. There are some private schools as well but students usually go to schools in public Peshawar city and cantonment. A group of volunteers has been helping students under the name the Maths Volunteers Foundation.

Healthcare

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The village has no major hospital and only the Basic Health Unit (BHU) is functional in the village. However, there are few private practitioners in the village. The nearest major hospitals which are about 10km away are the Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar, Khyber Teaching Hospital and Lady Reading Hospital.

History

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Masho Khel is well known for a historic event that took place in 1847, when the people of the village refused to pay revenue to Major George Lawrence of British Raj.[8]

People

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People of Masho Khel are mostly farmers and laborers. However, there are also a good number of people working as teachers, civil servants and armed forces personnel.

Major crops

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The main crop farmed in the village is wheat. Other crops include maize, peas, sunflower, garlic and a variety of decoration flowers.[9]

Sports

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There are no proper grounds for any sports. However, street cricket and volleyball are widely played sports in the village.

Major problems

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Poverty, education, healthcare,[10] clean water [11][12] and electricity load shedding are major issues in the village. The ratio of girls education is very low which could be due to the unavailability of many girls schools in the village. Only recently, first middle and high schools were constructed for girls. Some primary girls schools were bombed by terrorists.[7]

Nearby villages

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Nearby villages are Suleman Khel, Gari Mali Khel, Mushtarzi, Mashogagar, Balarzi and Badaber.

Notable people

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The sufi and philosophical poet of the 17th century, Abdul Hamid Baba, was from Masho Khel.[5][13]

References

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