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Hashtnagar (Pashto: هشتنګر, more commonly known as اشنغر in Pashto) is one of the two constituent parts of the Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The name Hashtnagar is derived from the Sanskrit अष्टनगरम् Aṣṭanagaram, "eight towns", from Sanskrit aṣṭa, "eight" and नगर nagara, "settlement, locality, town". There was an unrelated town of the same name near Kabul in the 17th century. It was home to the Roshani Movement.The descriptive was later influenced by the Persian هشت hasht, "eight". The etymology "Eight Towns", refers to the eight major settlements situated in this region. These are:

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  • Hashtnagar (vuit ciutats) és una de les dues comarques que formen el a la Província de la Frontera del Nord-oest al Pakistan a uns 15 km a l'est del riu Swat fins al riu Kabul al sud. El nom deriva del persa hasht (vuit) i el sànscrit nagar (ciutat) i es diu així perquè la formen vuit viles. Correspondria a l'antiga Peukelaotis o Pushkalavati, però el general sir Alexander Cunningham pensa que el nom devia ser una corrupció de Hastinagara, la ciutat dels hastis (els esmentats per Arrià). Raverty assenyala com nom antic el d', però no explica el seu origen. La zona pertanyia als shalmanis tadjiks vassalls del sobirà del Principat de Swat, fins que s'hi van establir els yusufzai afganesos sota els quals va formar una extensa província que arribava fins a Kalpani; al segle xvi va esdevenir territori dels que encara hi viuen. La comarca té una superfície d'uns 785 km² i està dividida en dos parts: la shalgira o terres baixes, regades pel riu Swat, i les maira o altiplà, on arriba el canal del riu Swat; prop de la capçalera del canal hi ha el fort d'Abazai. Les vuit ciutats que la formen són Charsadda, Prang, Rajjar, Sherpao, Tangi, Turangzai, Umarzai i Utmanzai. (ca)
  • Hashtnagar (Pashto: هشتنګر, more commonly known as اشنغر in Pashto) is one of the two constituent parts of the Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The name Hashtnagar is derived from the Sanskrit अष्टनगरम् Aṣṭanagaram, "eight towns", from Sanskrit aṣṭa, "eight" and नगर nagara, "settlement, locality, town". There was an unrelated town of the same name near Kabul in the 17th century. It was home to the Roshani Movement.The descriptive was later influenced by the Persian هشت hasht, "eight". The etymology "Eight Towns", refers to the eight major settlements situated in this region. These are: * Chārsadda, Hashtnagar [Muhammadzai and Kheshgi] * Prang (the 1812 list groups Prang with Chārsadda) * Rajjar, Chārsadda * Sherpao, Chārsadda * Tangi, Chārsadda * Turangzai, Chārsadda * Umarzai, Chārsadda * Utmanzai, Chārsadda * Dargai, Chārsadda (en)
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  • Hashtnagar area, in Pakistan (en)
  • Piedestal of the same statue, with Year 384 inscription: sam 1 1 1 100 20 20 20 20 4 Prothavadasa masasa divasammi pamcami 4 1 . The pedestal was sawed off by L. White King in 1883 and brought to the British Museum. (en)
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  • Hashtnagar (vuit ciutats) és una de les dues comarques que formen el a la Província de la Frontera del Nord-oest al Pakistan a uns 15 km a l'est del riu Swat fins al riu Kabul al sud. El nom deriva del persa hasht (vuit) i el sànscrit nagar (ciutat) i es diu així perquè la formen vuit viles. Correspondria a l'antiga Peukelaotis o Pushkalavati, però el general sir Alexander Cunningham pensa que el nom devia ser una corrupció de Hastinagara, la ciutat dels hastis (els esmentats per Arrià). Raverty assenyala com nom antic el d', però no explica el seu origen. La zona pertanyia als shalmanis tadjiks vassalls del sobirà del Principat de Swat, fins que s'hi van establir els yusufzai afganesos sota els quals va formar una extensa província que arribava fins a Kalpani; al segle xvi va esdevenir (ca)
  • Hashtnagar (Pashto: هشتنګر, more commonly known as اشنغر in Pashto) is one of the two constituent parts of the Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The name Hashtnagar is derived from the Sanskrit अष्टनगरम् Aṣṭanagaram, "eight towns", from Sanskrit aṣṭa, "eight" and नगर nagara, "settlement, locality, town". There was an unrelated town of the same name near Kabul in the 17th century. It was home to the Roshani Movement.The descriptive was later influenced by the Persian هشت hasht, "eight". The etymology "Eight Towns", refers to the eight major settlements situated in this region. These are: (en)
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