Saleh Khana is a large village in Nowshera District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. The village lies just below the hill station of Cherat. The name Saleh Khana derives from Arabic meaning "home of the good". The village is known for their slogan "The few the proud". The inhabitants of this village are muslims and are firm followers of islam, they also live by and adhere to an ancient code of conduct called Pashtunwali.
The language spoken in the village is Pashto of a dialect that was formed by Khushal Khan Khattak.
The village is inhabited by one tribe, which is the Khattak tribe.
The Clans are:
Gunh Khel are the most powerful clan and are further divided into the Malikans (Maliks), this is the chieftain of Saleh Khana. The first Malik was Malik Bahadur; followed by Malik Kajeer, Malik Sherzada, Malik Akbar Zada, Malik Arshad Hussain and now Malik Noor Zada.
Every clan has their own Mohalla; the Mohallas in the village are:
Every Mohalla has its own Masjid & own representatives for a tribal/clan meeting which is called a Jirga in Pashto.
Coordinates: 33°50′18″N 71°51′58″E / 33.8384°N 71.8660°E