Landi Arbab

Landi Arbab (Pashto: () (formerly Sultan Pura: سلطان پورہ) is a village in Peshawar, Pakistan. The village is a 15-minute drive away from Peshawar International Airport and Peshawar Saddar. The village is largely populated by the Qazi, Arbab, Murad Khel, Malaks, Syed, Ahmad Zai, Fateh Khan Khel, Qasab and Ghorghust clans. It is the only village in the area that provides direct routes to Ring Road Peshawar, Peshawar City, Gulberg Peshawar, Peshawar Saddar, Peshawar Cantt, Peshawar International Airport, Kohat Road, Bara Gate, and University Road. The economy is primarily sourced from agriculture and small industries.

Landi arbab
Village not city
Landi arbab
Location in Pakistan
Coordinates: 33°58′46″N 71°32′41″E
Country Pakistan
DistrictPeshawar District
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
Elevation
346  m (1,115 ft)
Population
  Total25,000

The village is known for its cuisine, Chapli Kebab (چپلي کباب), and locally produced microlight planes. Its specialty Chapli-kabab is exported to the Middle East.

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