Kot Kashmir

Kot Kashmir is a town and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

[3] Tochi River, also known as Gambila river or Darya-e-Gambila(دریائے گمبیلا) or simply Gambila(گمبیلا) as it is known in Kot Kashmir originates in Khost province of Afghanistan and enters Pakistan which passes through, and is a source of irrigation in Waziristan, Bannu and Lakki Marwat.

Language and Dialect The language of the people of Kot Kashmir like other parts of Lakki Marwat is Pashto.The dialect of the Marwat Pashto is different from that of Wazirs, Bannuchi, Peshawri people and others.

They use Shin(ش) instead of Kha(خ) as used in the standard pashto and Zha/Xhe(ژ) instead of Gaf/Ga(گ).There are other differences as well.

[6] For example, Zaa kha Yam(زہ خہ یم) means I am fine in standard dialect and the Marwat dialect of the sentence is Zaa Sha Ya(زہ شہ یہ).

Wheat fields in Kot Kashmir village
Sun set in Kot Kashmir
River Gambila, Kot Kashmir