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Weekly Reflections #19 : Historical Knowledge of your City.

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sana-khan01
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Assalam O Alaikum.

Hello my steemit friends I am excited to join this week’s contest on historical knowledge. Every city has uniques stories that gives it life and character and my city Mardan is no exception growing up here i have heard many fascinating tales about Mardan’s past from my elders. Today i wants to shared some of these stories blending history with a bit of legend to give you a glimpse into the rich culture and history of Mardan.

Mardan: A City Rich in Ancients History.

Mardan located in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is part of the ancients Gandhara region which was once known for its influences on Buddhist cultures and art this regions was a key stopped on the ancient Silk Road connecting traders travelers and scholars from different parts of the world. Because of this Mardan has been a melting pot of cultures ideas and beliefs. The most famous historical site near Mardan is the Takht-i-Bahi Buddhist Monastery. This monastery built around the 1st century AD is a UNESCO World Heritages site and attracts visitors from arounds the world. Its well preserved ruins tells stories of the monks who lived there meditating and studying in peaceful surroundings.


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Stories and Myths from Takht-i-Bahi.

Takht-i-Bahi is not just a historical site it is also surrounded by legends.One of the stories i haves heards from my elders is about a hiddens treasures buried some where in the hills of Takht-i-Bahi. According to the legend Buddhist monks hid gold and valuables artifacts in the hills when they left the monasterys. People believe this treasure is guarded by invisible spirits who protect it from those who come with selfish intentions. Only the pure hearted the story says can find the treasure. Though no one has ever found it the mystery adds to the charm of the site.

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Another tale speaks of a magical spring that once existed in Takht-i-Bahi. It was said that this spring had healing powers and that people would travel great distances to drink from it. Elders say that the spring dried up as the world changed but the ground where it flowed still holds some of its energy. Some people still visit the site and sit near the old spring location hoping to feel the peaceful energy it once had.

The Legend of the Bajaur River.

Mardan’s history is not just about Takht-i-Bahi. The nearby Bajaur River also has its own legends. In ancient times it was said that this river brought gold dust from the mountains and people along its banks would pan for gold. Villagers tell stories of how their ancestors found bits of gold in the river which brought fortune to those lucky enough to live nearby. Though the river no longer carries gold the legend has become a part of local folklore reminding people of the prosperity the river once symbolized.

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Modern Mardan and Cultural Pride.

Today Mardan is a bustling city with markets schools and modern industries but the people here have not forgotten their roots. The old stories are still told especially during gatherings or festivals. Every year many visitors come to Takht-i-Bahi not only to see the ruins but to feel the spiritual and historical energy of the place. Festivals in Mardan often celebrate our rich history and traditional music and dance reflect the ancient cultures that once thrived here.

Conclusion.

Mardan’s history is a blend of real events and mystical stories passed down through generations. From the ruins of Takht-i-Bahi to the legends of hidden treasures and magical springs each story adds a unique charm to my hometown. I hope this post has given you a glimpse into Mardan’s colorful past. It’s a city filled with history culture and mystery a place where the past continues to live on in the hearts and stories of its people.

I am inviting friends @paholags @impersonal @ninapenda

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