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  2. Leopard attack - Wikipedia

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    The Panar Leopard killed by Jim Corbett British hunter Jim Corbett poses after shooting the Rudraprayag leopard on 2 May 1926. Leopard of Panar : The Leopard of Panar was a male leopard reported as being responsible for at least 400 fatal attacks on humans in the Panar region of the Almora district, situated in Kumaon Northern India in the ...

  3. Jim Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Corbett died of a heart attack a few days after he finished his sixth book, Tree Tops, and was buried at St. Peter's Anglican Church in Nyeri. [ citation needed ] Man-eaters of Kumaon was a great success in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the first edition of the American Book-of-the-Month Club being 250,000 copies.

  4. List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan MALE UCAV, UAV Strike, Reconnaissance: 2014: 13 13: Used jointly with Pakistan Army. [59] Shahpar: GIDS Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2012: 6 6 [60] [61] Jasoos II: SATUMA: Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2010: 46 46: Bravo+. [62] Falco: Selex ES, PAC Italy, Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2007: 26 26: Produced under license by PAC since 2008 ...

  5. Leopard of Panar - Wikipedia

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  6. Leopard of Rudraprayag - Wikipedia

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    The leopard had started hunting people eight years earlier, when it was still young; therefore it was not old age that caused it to turn to hunting people. Corbett wrote that, in his opinion, human bodies left unburied during disease epidemics were the main reason for the Rudraprayag and Panar leopards to become man-eaters.

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  8. Timeline of Pakistani history - Wikipedia

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    23-26 June: Three Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan. 31 June: Battle of Jalalabad (1989) commences with an Afghan government victory. ISI chief Hamid Gul is sacked by Pakistani authorities. 1989: Operation Midnight Jackal by ISI personnel is exposed and they are trialed. 3 August: Seventh Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan.

  9. Terrorism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Terrorism in Pakistan, according to the Ministry of Interior, poses a significant threat to the people of Pakistan. The wave of terrorism in Pakistan is believed to have started in 2000. [ 1 ] Attacks and fatalities in Pakistan were on a "declining trend" between 2015 and 2019, but has gone back up from 2020-2022, with 971 fatalities (229 ...