Sawal Dher

Sawal Dher (Urdu: ساولڈھیر) is a historic village in Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Another archaeological site located near this village is Thareli (also spelt Tarelli or Tarali) that contain remains from the Buddhist era including stupas and monasteries.

The following Pakhtun tribes live in Sawal Dher: Roghani, Baghwanan, Khattak, Yousafzai, Miangaan, Gujeraan, Chamyaraan, Kolalaan, Qasabaan, and Awankhel.

The linked villages (also part of Sawal Dher) Guli Bagh and Musa Khatt are situated 3 kilometres northeast and are famous for their gardening and plantation sales outlets.

Sawal Dher was built and developed by three main families, i.e. Roghani, Khattak and Awan, they come from various parts of Pakhtun Land and settled here.