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'''Reshun''' is a |
'''Reshun''' is a [[valley]] located on the left bank of [[Kunar River]], in [[Upper Chitral District]] of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], [[Pakistan]]. |
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Reshun is mentioned in [[Nizari Isma'ilism|Nizari Ismail]]<nowiki/>i Pir Sabzali’s travel diary, in which he details his journey to Central Asia under the assignment of [[Aga Khan III]] Sir Sultan Mohammad Shah. Pir Sabzali describes the [[majlis]] that he experienced in the region of Reshun, held in devotion to the contemporary Ismaili Imam, as well as to the famous Persian luminary, [[Nasir Khusraw|Nasir-i Khusraw]]. <ref>Virani, Shafique N., and Nizarali J. Virani. “Pīr Sabzālī: Journey to Central Asia (''Madhya Eshiyā nī rasik vigato'').” In ''An Anthology of Ismaili Literature: A Shiʿi Vision of Islam''. Edited by Hermann Landolt, Samira Sheikh and Kutub Kassam, 77-81. London: I.B. Tauris in association with Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2008 https://www.academia.edu/37220729/Pir_Sabzali_Journey_to_Central_Asia </ref> |
Reshun is mentioned in [[Nizari Isma'ilism|Nizari Ismail]]<nowiki/>i Pir Sabzali’s travel diary, in which he details his journey to Central Asia under the assignment of [[Aga Khan III]] Sir Sultan Mohammad Shah. Pir Sabzali describes the [[majlis]] that he experienced in the region of Reshun, held in devotion to the contemporary Ismaili Imam, as well as to the famous Persian luminary, [[Nasir Khusraw|Nasir-i Khusraw]]. <ref>Virani, Shafique N., and Nizarali J. Virani. “Pīr Sabzālī: Journey to Central Asia (''Madhya Eshiyā nī rasik vigato'').” In ''An Anthology of Ismaili Literature: A Shiʿi Vision of Islam''. Edited by Hermann Landolt, Samira Sheikh and Kutub Kassam, 77-81. London: I.B. Tauris in association with Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2008 https://www.academia.edu/37220729/Pir_Sabzali_Journey_to_Central_Asia </ref> |
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==Climate== |
==Climate== |
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The prevailing weather conditions in the area are characterized by a cold and moderate climate. It has been observed that Reshun experiences a greater amount of precipitation during the winter season as compared to the summer months. This climate is considered to be [[Dsb]] according to the [[Köppen-Geiger]] climate classification. In Reshun, the average annual temperature is -1.4 °C | 29.4 °F. Precipitation here is about 559 mm | 22.0 inch per year.<ref>https://en.climate-data.org/asia/pakistan/khyber-pakhtunkhwa/reshun-1058878/</ref> |
The prevailing weather conditions in the area are characterized by a cold and moderate climate. It has been observed that Reshun experiences a greater amount of precipitation during the winter season as compared to the summer months. This climate is considered to be [[Continental climate|Dsb]] according to the [[Köppen-Geiger]] climate classification. In Reshun, the average annual temperature is -1.4 °C | 29.4 °F. Precipitation here is about 559 mm | 22.0 inch per year.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://en.climate-data.org/asia/pakistan/khyber-pakhtunkhwa/reshun-1058878/ | title=Reshun climate: Weather Reshun & temperature by month }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Populated places in Chitral District]] |
[[Category:Populated places in Upper Chitral District]] |
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[[Category:Hill stations in Pakistan]] |
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[[Category:Populated places along the Silk Road]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 30 November 2024
Reshun | |
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Coordinates: 36°9′18″N 72°5′56″E / 36.15500°N 72.09889°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
District | Upper Chitral |
Established | 1947 |
Elevation | 1,867 m (6,125 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 37 |
Languages | |
• Official | Urdu |
• Native | Chitrali |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Postal Index Number | 17200, 17100, 1728- 0xx |
Telephone code | +924 - 7 |
Reshun is a valley located on the left bank of Kunar River, in Upper Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Reshun is mentioned in Nizari Ismaili Pir Sabzali’s travel diary, in which he details his journey to Central Asia under the assignment of Aga Khan III Sir Sultan Mohammad Shah. Pir Sabzali describes the majlis that he experienced in the region of Reshun, held in devotion to the contemporary Ismaili Imam, as well as to the famous Persian luminary, Nasir-i Khusraw. [1]
Climate
[edit]The prevailing weather conditions in the area are characterized by a cold and moderate climate. It has been observed that Reshun experiences a greater amount of precipitation during the winter season as compared to the summer months. This climate is considered to be Dsb according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. In Reshun, the average annual temperature is -1.4 °C | 29.4 °F. Precipitation here is about 559 mm | 22.0 inch per year.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Virani, Shafique N., and Nizarali J. Virani. “Pīr Sabzālī: Journey to Central Asia (Madhya Eshiyā nī rasik vigato).” In An Anthology of Ismaili Literature: A Shiʿi Vision of Islam. Edited by Hermann Landolt, Samira Sheikh and Kutub Kassam, 77-81. London: I.B. Tauris in association with Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2008 https://www.academia.edu/37220729/Pir_Sabzali_Journey_to_Central_Asia
- ^ "Reshun climate: Weather Reshun & temperature by month".