Chhachh
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Chhachh is a geographical region in the northern section of Attock, a district of Punjab, Pakistan, and south-west Hazara. Chhachh is a plain which rolls from the Hazara-Gandhara Hills south to Kamra, and from east of the Indus to the broken lands near Lawrencepur. It is the most fertile area of the Rawalpindi division. The Hindko village, Musa, is located here.
Almost 80% of the population of this area are of Pathan origin, who seldom speak Pushto. They speak Hindko, a dialect of western Punjabi. The remaining population consists of Jats, Rajputs, Gujjars, Syeds, Awans, and other tribes.
It is known to be one of the most beautiful region in Pakistan due to its geostatistics. It is a valley surrounded by mountains from three sides and Indus river from one side. It offers the perfect shape of Pakistan's diverse culture.
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