The story begins in the late 19th century, a time when honor was currency. In 1890, Nawab Khan Baba laid the first stone of what would become the heartbeat of Village Sofian, establishing a sanctuary of traditional hospitality.
The weight of this noble responsibility was passed down to Azam Khan Baba and Akbar Khan Baba. It was an era of deep connection, but also of mystery. Azeem Khan Baba, the brother of Azam Khan Baba, embarked on a journey to Thailand, after which he disappeared, leaving behind a story etched in the family's memory but unresolved by time.
Following the era of Akbar Khan Baba, his eldest son, Muhammad Khan (Khan Dada), alongside his brothers, stepped forward to shoulder the legacy. Under their stewardship, the traditions remained strong. Today, the sons and grandsons of Akbar Khan Baba continue this journey, strictly adhering to the roots planted over a century ago.
Witness the changing seasons and daily life under the red roof of Sofian.
Moments of joy, community feasts, and shared prayers.
Cherished memories of union, celebration, and Pukhtoon tradition.
Honoring the elders who paved the way and the youth who carry the torch.



























Village Sofian, Tehsil & District Battagram, Pakistan
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