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Kuza Bandai Kuza Bandai is a small village in Swat Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is known for its natural beauty and lying in an area crossed by Alexander the Great during his invasion. Later, after the Lal Masjid massacre, Kuza Bandai and Bara Bandai became known as sympathetic to the Taliban movement. The village consists of Yusufzai Pakhtun tribes. It is one of the Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA) of Pakistan. The village contains a small series of mountains and a jungle, residential area starting from meadows of mountains to the fields, a village market, vast land for crops, number of springs and canals, and a part of the Swat river. ==Name==
The village was named by Yusufzai Pakhtuns after they evacuated the old Swatis from Swat, and means "lower meadow". The neighbouring village on the right to Kuza Bandai is known as Bara Bandai, which means "upper meadow". The names were basically given by their greenery, comparing the distances of both villages from Mingora, the main city of Swat, and by comparing their distances from the upper mountainous areas of Swat such as Kalam and Bahrain. The ancient names of these villages are not known as they are just mentioned by locations in old times books and scripts.
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