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Khan Klub

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A popular hotel based in Peshawar, Pakistan. The hotel, housed in a 200-year-old in an old coverted Sikh Haveli, is owned Bashir Ahmed Awan, opened the hotel in 1995 with an Irish American partner.

It primarily attracts foreign clients. There are 8 rooms in the hotel, each named after a gemstone – lapis, spinel, morganite, tourmaline, topaz, peridot, ruby and garnet. Bathrooms are old-fashioned and the restaurant is designed on the pattern of a traditional Pashtun hujra.