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Khota Qabr (literally 'The Donkey's Grave'), now also called Muslimabad is the name of a small village near the Haro River, in the hills above Havelian town, en route to Abbottabad city, Pakistan.[1] There is an interesting story about a faithful donkey attached to this place, which gives it its unique name.[2]

The village lies slightly to one side, across the Khota Qabar/Muslimabad Kattha (small stream feeding the Haro River). It is around 60 miles North of Islamabad and around 7 miles from Abbottabad.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Basic history of Kohta Qabar and its name Retrieved 17th Nov 2017
  2. ^ Story of Khota Qabar Retrieved 17th Nov 2017

Article "Khota Qabr" by "Najeem Shah" in Daily "Parliament Times" Islamabad 09 Sep 2020