Akbarpura, or Akbarpura, is a village, roughly northeast of the city of
Peshawar, in
Nowshera District of northern
Pakistan. Akbarpura is named after the Mughal King
Akbar the Great, who camped here before going to
Afghanistan. It was known originally as
Sapalikhera. Akbarpura is noted for its Sufi shrines including those of Akhund Panju Baba, Nanga Baba, and Nadan Shaheed. The main river is the
Bara River, which flows right through the middle of the village. It originates in the Terah Valley of
Bara Tehsil. The
Kabul River also flows in the northern part of the village.