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  • ...es in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|thumb|right|300px|Border area including Peshawar]] [[Image:Peshawar.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Peshawar city]]
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  • ...es in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|thumb|right|300px|Border area including Peshawar]] [[Image:Peshawar.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Peshawar city]]
    1 KB (168 words) - 09:06, 25 February 2024
  • ...hawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|right|350px| Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.}} ...o the border with Pakistan, at [[Towr Kham]]. The road then continues to [[Peshawar]], Pakistan.
    1 KB (170 words) - 07:01, 8 September 2024
  • ...shawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|right|350px|Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.}} ...tal [[Kabul]] with the border crossing at [[Towr Kham]] and, ultimately, [[Peshawar]] in Pakistan.
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  • ...], [[Islamabad Capital Territory]], and [[Azad Kashmir]]. Its capital is [[Peshawar]]. A largely mountainous region, it is geographically the smallest Pakistan ...during the [[Indian Mutiny]] when, apart from some minor disturbances in [[Peshawar]], the region was quiet. It was not until 1893 that Britain and Afghanistan
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  • [[Image:Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|thumb|right|300px|Border a
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  • {{rpl|Peshawar}}
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  • ...ghanistan and Iran. By rail, it is 727 miles to [[Lahore]], 986 miles to [[Peshawar]], and 536 miles to [[Karachi]]. The [[Bolan Pass]] provides access to the Like [[Peshawar]], Quetta is in an active seismic zone. A great earthquake struck on 31 May
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  • {{r|Peshawar}}
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  • '''Tariq Azizuddin''' (born 31 May 1951 in [[Peshawar]]) is a retired Pakistani ambassador to Turkey; he was previously Pakistan'
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  • The Karachi-Peshawar highway links the city with the interior of Pakistan, while the Karachi-O'M
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  • ...t up an organization known as the Maktab al-Khidamat|Office of Services in Peshawar to coordinate and finance the "Afghan Arabs", as the volunteers became know ...The Services Office | Services Office (Maktab al-Khidamat) was founded in Peshawar in 1984 by Abdullah Azzam and Osama bin Laden to finance and support this e
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  • Pakistan's [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] gave such support; he lived in Peshawar from 1995 to 1998. There were reports he also received support from intelli
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 07:01, 3 September 2024
  • ...dership was made up principally of graduates of the Haqqania madrassa near Peshawar, Pakistan. That religious school's teachings drew from a 19th century India
    10 KB (1,503 words) - 17:00, 14 September 2024
  • ...TTP). Yousafzai was rushed into intensive care at a military hospital in [[Peshawar]] where doctors removed part of her skull to relieve the intracranial press
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  • ...nt TIMA was made up principally of graduates of the Haqqania madrassa near Peshawar, Pakistan. That religious school's teachings drew from a 19th century India ...an, going through Kandahar in south Afghanistan rather than the route from Peshawar to Kabul to Mazar-e-Sharif in the north. <ref name=Rashid2000>{{citation
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  • Also in 1988, bin Laden met Ayman al-Zawahiri at a hospital in Peshawar. In some respects, they were alike: religious fundamentalists that functio
    46 KB (6,969 words) - 17:00, 7 July 2024