History
ABBOTTABAD a city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in Pakistan. The city is situated in the Orash Valley, 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of the capital Islamabad and 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of Peshawar at an altitude of 1,260 metres (4,134 ft) and is the capital of the Abbottabad District. It borders Azad Kashmir to the east. The city is well-known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant weather, high-standard educational institutions and military establishments.
The town of Abbottabad, under the British Raj, was the headquarters of
theHazara District during British
rule of India. It was named after Major
James Abbott who founded the town
and district in January 1853 after the annexation of Punjab. He remained the first Deputy
Commissioner of the Hazara district from 1849 until April 1853. Major Abbott is
noted for having written a poem titled "Abbottabad", before he went
back to Britain, in which he wrote of his fondness for the town and his sadness
at having to leave it. In the early 20th century, Abbottabad became an
important military cantonment and sanatorium, serving as the
headquarters of a brigade in the Second Division of the Northern Army Corps. The garrison consisted of four
battalions of native infantry, of the Frontier Force (including the 5th Gurkha Rifles) and two native
mountain batteries.In
1901, the population of the town and cantonment was 7,764 and the income averaged around Rs.
14,900. This increased to Rs. 22,300 in 1903, chiefly derived from octroi. During this time chief public
institutions were built such as the Albert Victor unaided Anglo-Vernacular High
School, the Municipal Anglo-Vernacular High School and the Government dispensary. In 1911, the population had risen to
11,506 and the town also contained four battalions of Gurkhas.In
June 1948, the British Red Cross opened a hospital in Abbottabad to
deal with thousands of patients who were being brought in from the Kashmir
fighting areas.In
October 2005 Abbottabad was devastated by the Kashmir
earthquake. Although most of Abbottabad survived, many older buildings were
destroyed or severely damaged.On
25 January 2011, Umar Patek who was wanted in 2002 Bali bombings as well as a series of 2000 church bombings was arrested in Abbottabad.In
May 2011, Abbottabad gained worldwide attention when U.S. President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden had been killed in his compound in the city. In February 2012, nine months after
bin Laden was killed, Pakistani authorities demolished the compound where Osama
bin Laden had lived for years.
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