Charsadda (
Pashto: ) is a town and headquarters of
Charsadda District, in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of
Pakistan. It lies about from the provincial capital of
Peshawar at an altitude of and . The total area of Charsadda District measures about 996 square Km. The district is geographically organized into two primary parts: Hashtnagar (Pushto: Ashnaghar) and Do Aaba (Pushto: Duava). The city hosts the ruins of what was once the ancient
Gandharan capital city of
Pushkalavati (meaning Lotus City in Sanskrit), and home of the
Sanskrit grammarian
Pāṇini.