Tari Mangal 3.91

4.7 star(s) from 6 votes
Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan
Parachinar,
Pakistan

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Tari Mangal Tari Mangal is a well known place listed as Landmark in Parachinar ,

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Tari Mangal is a small city at Durand Line, near Safēd Kōh, which is a part of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Pakistan. Tari Mangal is 23 km away from Parachinar and 0.8 km far from Ali Mangal Post. The Pashtun tribe Mangal has been living in Tari Mangal since 1600 AD. From 1977-1988, during the Soviet-Afghan War, the city served as a Mujahideen camp. Weapons and funds from the United States, en route to Pakistan, were delivered to Afghanistan through the border at Tari Mangal, as well as its neighbouring region Torkham. Due to Tari Mangal's normal weather in summer, many people from hot areas in Pakistan visit Tari Mangal to enjoy cold weather.HistoryCurrent-day Tari Mangal was control by the Mangal tribe when Shia Muslims arrived in the area. At that time, prior to the formation of an independent Pakistan, Tari Mangal was a part of Hindustan.EducationTari Mangal, like Parachinar, was growing and thriving until war came to the area in 2007. Due to the Kurram Agency War April 2007, many government services were discontinued. For example, from 2007 to 2014, all government schools were closed. With the exception of the Government Girls Primary School, all have now reopened. There are now three schools in Tari Mangal: Government High School Tari Mangal International Public School Tari Mangal, administered by education reformer and political activist Syed Ahmad Shah Government Girls Primary School, organized by the federal government