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Gumbat
Gumbat, also known as Seni Gumbat, ((ウルドゥー語: گمبٹ )) is one of the largest towns in Kohat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.〔(Tehsils & Unions in the District of Kohat - Government of Pakistan )〕 It is situated in a valley on both side of the Kohat-Rawalpindi Road and is 25 km the district capital - Kohat. The population of the town is about 30,000 most of whom are Pashtuns. They often refer to themselves as Afghan. ==History== Years ago, there was shrine of a pious saint here in this village which had a dome (Goombaad, Goombaat or Gunbat) on it. Due to this reason,the place was called Gumbat (Gumbaat, in the Khattak dialect). Khushal Khan Khattak has mentioned Gumbat in his prose. Under the Teri Chiefs, Gumbat was the main village of the Sini Tappa; which changed to Seni, the name of the clan of Khattaks who live here. The British first called it Gambat. It is now called Seni Gumbat. Till 1956, in Teri State, the Naib used to be from Gumbat. In this way, Gumbat held immense importance in Teri State. The Naib of Gumbat used to be the second most important person, the first being the Nawab of Teri himself. Gumbat, Tulanj (Toolaanj), Ghorizi (Ghorizai), Tilkan (Triknra) and surrounding villages were under the Khani of Gumbat (the Akor Khel Khans who are from Bazaar Tappa: descendents of Naibs of Gumbat).
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