Talk:Shaidu

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This article is about a notable subject however it fails to include links, relevant information about the towns' location and is possibly inaccurate regarding the population. Even the title of the article, 'Shaidu' seems to be a much less used version of the native name. I will include some links, and when my account has existed for long enough and therefore I have the permission, I will begin a more thorough edit on the article. This will include moving and renaming, including coordinates, more relevant information, reducing the pov and balancing it among other changes. If people disagree, or attend to these issues before me, then simply write in here your ideas. Thanks.

See WP:CITY for info about how to model the page. In case you needed some help. Have a good day! Killiondude (talk) 07:38, 30 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

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This was stuck onto the end. Moved to talk. RJFJR (talk) 17:44, 3 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Shaidu has its own EIDGAH where people pray EID,s prayer . It,s area about 37 KANL (9 Acr). Hafiz Mulana Ghulam Muhammad sab is KHATEEB of EIDGAH. This EIDGAH is now presnt in SHAIDU is the largest in Disrict Nowshera, its all due to the struggle of HAFIZ GHULAM MUHAMMAD and MUNTAZIR KHAN MAMA.

The land for Shaidu Eid Ghaa belonged to AMIR BADSHAH. He had officially registered this to his two sons ISHTIAQ ANJUM AND TANVIR ANJUM(proof can be found by checking deeds). They both live in England.

During the last years of his life, AMIR BADSHAH, spent much energy and resources developing the land for the purpose to be used as a place of worship. AMIR BADSHAH died on the 11th August 2011 and according to his wishes, his body was transported from London England to Shaidu, KPK. Accordingly he was buried in Shaidu, near main railway bridge. After AMIR BADSHAH's death, his eldest son ISHTIAQ ANJUM, carried on developing the land for the Eid Ghaa.

Apart from some charitable donations from local people, nearly all the funds used on this project was financed by AMIR BDSHAH and after his death by his son ISHTIAQ ANJUM. There is a piece of land next to the Eid Ghaa which is still on the name of TANVIR ANJUM.

NO FUNDS HAVE BEEN GIVEN OR USED, BY ANY GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR THIS PROJECT, TO DATE!!!!!

MUNTAZIR KHAN is STILL the project manager for all the development that has taken place for the Eid Ghaa. Through his hard work, sincerity and honesty, the project is still managed by him.

Apart from a few small additions the project for Eid Ghaa is nearly completed.

May ALLAH(SWT) reward all the people who have made the above possible, in this world and the next. For only ALLAH(SWT) knows what is in their hearts mind and soul. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.5.151.196 (talk) 10:44, 16 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

Khan Haji Atta Muhammad Khan Khattak ( 1864 - 1970 )

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Khan Haji Atta Muhammad Khan Khattak — Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.153.94.131 (talk) 19:10, 17 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Prominent Personalities

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this — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.185.95.214 (talk) 17:20, 13 February 2012 (UTC)Reply