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Abbottabad, Pakistan (1800 – 2025) – Then and Now Cities – City Evolution Abbottabad, nestled in the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has transformed from a small colonial garrison town into a bustling modern city while retaining its scenic charm. 1800s (Then): Founded in 1853 by Major James Abbott during British rule. Served as a key military cantonment and administrative hub. Characterized by British-style bungalows, wide tree-lined streets, and surrounding pine-covered hills. Life was quiet, with small markets and limited infrastructure. 2025 (Now): A thriving city known for tourism, education, and military importance. Modern roads, markets, hotels, and schools alongside historic colonial-era buildings. Popular destinations like Shimla Hill, Ilyasi Mosque, and nearby hill stations attract visitors year-round. Balances rapid urban growth with its reputation as a peaceful, green city. From a serene 19th-century hill cantonment to a vibrant urban center and gateway to the north, Abbottabad’s evolution reflects both history and progress. #Abbottabad #CityEvolution #PakistanHistory #ThenAndNow Disclaimer: The content on this channel is created for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about cities around the world, including historical and modern comparisons, some visuals and data may be based on publicly available sources, artistic interpretations, or estimates. We do not claim ownership of all media used; all rights belong to their respective owners. If you own any content featured and wish to have it removed or credited properly, please contact us directly.