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History of Nathia Gali


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During British rule Nathia Gali, then part of Abbottabad tehsil of Hazara District, served as the summer head-quarters of the Chief Commissioner of the (then) Peshawar division of the Punjab. The town along with Dunga Gali constituted a notified area under the Punjab Municipalities Act, 1891. The income in 1903-4 was Rs. 3,000, chiefly derived from a house tax, whilst expenditure was Rs. 1,900.

In 1930, a pipeline was laid to supply water to Murree, Pakistan’s most attractive and beautiful  hill station. This track follows the pipeline from Donga Gali to Ayubia, (Ayubia

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