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Dasu: A Town in Pakistan

Imagine a special town in Pakistan where people live and work, nestled in the mountains!

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Hari Dasu, India

Hari Dasu, India

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Hari Dasu, India. c. 1900?
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Key Facts

Location
Upper Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Capital Of
District headquarters for Upper Kohistan.
Number of Union Councils
Eleven union councils.
Fun Fact
Dasu used to manage more neighborhoods before a nearby valley became its own area.

Welcome to Dasu!

Dasu is a town in a country called Pakistan, far away from here. It's the main town for a big area called Upper Kohistan. Think of it like the capital of a special kingdom, but it's a real place! Before, it had fifteen smaller neighborhoods called union councils, but now it has eleven because a valley called Kandia became its own place.

Where is Dasu?

Dasu is located in a beautiful part of Pakistan called Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This area is known for its tall mountains and amazing views. It's like living in a place where every day you see giant, rocky giants all around you. The town is the center for all the people living in the Upper Kohistan region.

What's Special About Dasu?

Dasu is important because it's the main place for the people in Upper Kohistan. It's where important decisions are made and where people come for help. It's like the heart of the region, keeping everything running smoothly. It has many smaller parts called union councils that help manage the area.

A Town with Many Parts

Dasu used to be in charge of fifteen union councils, which are like little towns or neighborhoods. But then, a place called Kandia Valley became its own special area. So now, Dasu is the main town for eleven union councils. This means it's still a very important place for lots of people!

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