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Peshawar (/pəˈʃɑːwər/; Pashto: پېښور [peˈχəwər] ; Hindko: پشور; [pɪˈʃɔːɾ] ; Urdu: پشاور [pɪˈʃɑːʋər] ) is the
capital and
largest city of the ****stani...
- Kipling's
Verse (Definitive ed.).
Garden City, NY: Doubleday. pp. 233–236. OCLC 225762741. The poem
mentions Abazai and
Peshawur,
which fix the location....
- Bala
Hissar Fort in
Peshawur from a
drawing by G.T. Vigne, ESQ. in 1834....
- When the
Indian mutiny broke out in 1857-1859,
Francis Fane
raised the
Peshawur Light Horse to
fight against the mutineers. He
campaigned throughout the...
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February 1944 by HMIS Jumna, HMAS Ipswich, and HMAS Launceston. Ro-111 – Sank
Peshawur in the Bay of
Bengal southeast of
Madras on 23
December 1943 and El Madina...
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Malakand ranges at the
extreme N.W. of the
Yusufzai division of the
Peshawur district. It is
inhabited by Baizai, Swati,
Utmankhel and Khattak, with...
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Volunteers These were:
Muneepoor Regiment Kamroop Regiment Mhair Regiment Peshawur Light Horse La****
Light Horse Camel Corps Beatson's
Horse 1st Regiment...
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Higher Secondary School. He
caught a
chill when
travelling from
Calcutta to
Peshawur and died at
Rawul Pindi in
February 1876. He had
never married. He was...
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approached their borders. They are the most
industrious carriers between Peshawur and the
other marts on the way to Kabul,
using mules and
camels for carriage...
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Infantry Mutinied at Mhow 24th
Regiment of
Bengal Native Infantry Disarmed at
Peshawur 25th
Regiment of
Bengal Native Infantry (Volunteers)
Disarmed at Benares...