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The Bala Hisar Fort is one of the most historic sites in Peshawar. Set at a high altitude, the fort gives an extensive and striking view of the entire Peshawar valley.
The Peshawar Museum is a renowned museum which houses over 14,000 items ranging from Persian handicrafts, ancient sculptures and manuscripts, weapons, jewellery, paintings from the Mughal era and much more.
The Mohabbat Khan Mosque, built in the seventeenth century, consists of a spacious lawn, a beautiful pond and a prayer hall. The mosque is a delight to the eyes with its lavish and colourful geometric and floral designs.
Qissa Khawani Bazaar, a traditional market, is the most famous market place in Peshawar. Offering garments and leather ware for shopping enthusiasts, it is also famous for its mouth-watering cuisine and dry fruit shops.
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