Qasami

Qasmi is a scenic village and union council situated in the Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Mardan City. The village is blessed with the natural beauty of a river, which surrounds it from three directions and flows consistently throughout the year.

With a population of around 5,000 people, Qasmi thrives primarily on agriculture. The village boasts fertile agricultural land, allowing for the cultivation of various crops such as wheat, maize, sugarcane, tobacco, and a wide range of vegetables and fruits. The irrigation system relies on a canal network that was established during the British colonial era.

Qasmi's location amidst the villages of Tazagram, Sarobi, Alo, and Alam Ganj adds to its charm. Positioned to the north of Mardan city, it shares its vicinity with Baizo Kharky, the local police station. The nearest towns, Katlang and Lund Khwar, are located at distances of 11 and 17 kilometers respectively.

For geographical reference, Qasmi can be found at coordinates 34 degrees, 27 feet, 17 inches North and 72 degrees, 3 feet, 7 inches East. Its visually appealing landscapes, abundant agricultural resources, and close-knit community make Qasmi a truly captivating village in the Mardan District.