A Journey through Zaida, Swabi

Published November 16, 2011
A tributary of River Indus dividing Bela and Zaida, district Swabi. Although the water level is low at this point of the year, it rises high enough in the summers to flood nearby areas. Bela, on the other side of the tributary, is a largely undeveloped area used recreationally as hunting grounds.
A tributary of River Indus dividing Bela and Zaida, district Swabi. Although the water level is low at this point of the year, it rises high enough in the summers to flood nearby areas. Bela, on the other side of the tributary, is a largely undeveloped area used recreationally as hunting grounds.
A stream passing through Zaida, an area called Badrai by the locals. Used recreationally for fishing, the plain area surrounding this stream is currently unsuitable for development as the water level rises high enough in the summers to flood nearby lands.
A stream passing through Zaida, an area called Badrai by the locals. Used recreationally for fishing, the plain area surrounding this stream is currently unsuitable for development as the water level rises high enough in the summers to flood nearby lands.
The Dera of Khanzada Naeem Bahadur Khan, a local elder in Zaida, District Swabi. The gentleman was set to participate in the provincial assembly elections on an ANP ticket, only to forfeit on the grounds of corrupt practices of the party. Currently wielding more influence in the area than the local MPA, his ?Dera? is a vast area comprising of various guestrooms for catering to visitors from all over Pakistan all-year round.
The Dera of Khanzada Naeem Bahadur Khan, a local elder in Zaida, District Swabi. The gentleman was set to participate in the provincial assembly elections on an ANP ticket, only to forfeit on the grounds of corrupt practices of the party. Currently wielding more influence in the area than the local MPA, his ?Dera? is a vast area comprising of various guestrooms for catering to visitors from all over Pakistan all-year round.
Lanes in the village market are generally cobblestone, with a lot of red brick usage evident in buildings, mimicking a glimpse of an old English rural area. A lot of groundwork for development was laid here in the British Raj, which has been slowly built on by the locals.
Lanes in the village market are generally cobblestone, with a lot of red brick usage evident in buildings, mimicking a glimpse of an old English rural area. A lot of groundwork for development was laid here in the British Raj, which has been slowly built on by the locals.
Lanes in the village market are generally cobblestone, with a lot of red brick usage evident in buildings, mimicking a glimpse of an old English rural area. A lot of groundwork for development was laid here in the British Raj, which has been slowly built on by the locals.
Lanes in the village market are generally cobblestone, with a lot of red brick usage evident in buildings, mimicking a glimpse of an old English rural area. A lot of groundwork for development was laid here in the British Raj, which has been slowly built on by the locals.
A view of the main marketplace in Zaida.
A view of the main marketplace in Zaida.
A view of the grounds of the Khyber Block Making Factory. With the ongoing development in the whole district, construction materials industry has seen a surge once again in recent days.
A view of the grounds of the Khyber Block Making Factory. With the ongoing development in the whole district, construction materials industry has seen a surge once again in recent days.
A farmer preparing his fields for sowing season. A noticeable distinction from farming practices in other areas is the planting of trees on land boundaries. As most agriculture here is small-scale, these trees serve as an addition to what is grown on fields and are natural fencing of land borders/boundaries
A farmer preparing his fields for sowing season. A noticeable distinction from farming practices in other areas is the planting of trees on land boundaries. As most agriculture here is small-scale, these trees serve as an addition to what is grown on fields and are natural fencing of land borders/boundaries
In this picture, a man harvests maize from his field. Crop-rotation can be witnessed in this picture, whereby fodder-grass grows on one of the fields while the other is ready for sowing.
In this picture, a man harvests maize from his field. Crop-rotation can be witnessed in this picture, whereby fodder-grass grows on one of the fields while the other is ready for sowing.
Agriculture in the region was seemingly distinct from other areas in Pakistan. Instead of having a few landowners owning large parcels of land, here land ownership is more equally divided, with a large concentration of small parcel ownership.
Agriculture in the region was seemingly distinct from other areas in Pakistan. Instead of having a few landowners owning large parcels of land, here land ownership is more equally divided, with a large concentration of small parcel ownership.
A lot of agriculture is visible in village markets as commercial buildings are built right next to farm lands.
A lot of agriculture is visible in village markets as commercial buildings are built right next to farm lands.
A firewood store in the village market area. While a lot of development can be witnessed in the Zaida, gas is still not available in all areas of the village which creates the need for firewood. Additionally a lot of locals also skip use of gas for cooking and prefer using firewood in-line with old customs.
A firewood store in the village market area. While a lot of development can be witnessed in the Zaida, gas is still not available in all areas of the village which creates the need for firewood. Additionally a lot of locals also skip use of gas for cooking and prefer using firewood in-line with old customs.

Zaida is a village in the Swabi District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Swabi is generally considered to be the gateway between KP and Punjab, and is known for its agriculture products, marble and construction materials industry and is one of the more developed regions in the province. Photos by Mohammad Shayan Lakdawalla/Dawn.com

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