Sard Chah Gate

Sard Chah Gate is a gate in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Muhābat Khān Masjid and Peshawar Cantonment.

Mosque
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The Mahabat Khan Mosque, sometimes spelt Mohabbat Khan Mosque, is a 17th-century Mughal-era mosque in , . The mosque was built in 1630, and named after the Mughal governor of , Mahabat Khān. is situated 1¼ km northeast of Sard Chah Gate.

Railway station
Railway Station is the principal railway station in , in the province of Pakistan. It is located on Saddar Road. The station is staffed and has a booking office. is situated 1¼ km west of Sard Chah Gate.

Archaeological site
is an archeological site located in , . It was built in the Mughal-era by Jehan Ara Begum, daughter of Shah Jahan, as a caravanserai. is situated 1½ km east of Sard Chah Gate.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Peshawar.

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is a relatively prosperous frontier city in near the Pakistan-Afghan border, which gives it a distinct flavour. is the capital and largest city of .

Sard Chah Gate

Latitude
34.00305° or 34° 0′ 11″ north
Longitude
71.56413° or 71° 33′ 51″ east
Elevation
340 metres (1,115 feet)
Open location code
8J6H2H37+6M
Geo­Names ID
8624807
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