'Balakot' (
Urdu: بالاکوٹ), is a town in
Mansehra District in the
North-West Frontier Province of
Pakistan.
Location
Balakot is located about thirty kilometres from the city of
Mansehra. It is a famous tourist destination of the region and is one of the first stops for tourists who wish to visit the secluded
Kaghan valley of the
North-West Frontier Province of
Pakistan. The river
Kunhar runs through the city.
Administration

Administrative subdivisions of Mansehra Distict.
Balakot is also the main city of this area - it serves as the chief city of
Balakot Tehsil, which is the largest
Tehsil of Mansehra District, and is surrounded by many smaller towns and villages.
History
The Sikhs invaded
Mansehra in the year 1818 after stiff resistance from its inhabitants. As the Mansehra region fell under Sikh control, it was annexed to
Punjab.
Syed Ahmad Shaheed and
Shah Ismail Shaheed with the help of the Mujahadeen, including the
Swatis of Balakot and
Syeds of Kaghan, led many revolts and attacks against the Sikhs. At last on 6th May 1831 during a fierce battle Syed Ahmad Shaheed and Shah Ismail Shaheed along with hundreds of their followers were killed. The central mosque of Balakot is named after Syed Ahmed Shaheed. Qazi Khalil Ahmed District Khateeb of District Mansehra,is the present Khateeb of Central Syed Ahmed Shaheed Mosque Balakot. The mosque is destroyed second time by the natural disaster, as it was just reconstructed again after being destroyed by a 1992 flood in Balakot.
2005 Earthquake
The town was completely destroyed in the massive
2005 Kashmir earthquake on
8 October 2005. The
United Arab Emirates has volunteered to rebuild this small city into a more spectacular one with housing colonies, schools, hospitals, and other civic facilities. However the Pakistani government has announced that the city will be abandoned, and rebuilt in a new location
[1].
External links
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Pictures of destruction in Balakot including
aerial view of the town
References
1. BBC NEWS - Pakistan to move quake-hit town