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  2. Military installations in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    The Military installations in Karachi are extensive as the Pakistani military has several military bases for all branches of its uniform services. The Pakistan Army has six military bases, that are noted as Cantts, while the Karachi Port serves as the main naval base for the Pakistan Navy and Qasim Fort as the headquarter for the Pakistan Marines.

  3. List of forts in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Munro: D.G.Khan: Punjab Pakistan: 1800 John Munro, 9th of Teaninich: Locally, it is known as the "South Punjab Murree". Sibi Fort [7] Sibi: Balochistan: Baltit Fort: Hunza Valley: Gilgit Baltistan: Since 2004, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list. Skardu Fort: Skardu: Gilgit Baltistan: Altit Fort: Altit, Hunza Valley ...

  4. Fort Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stewart is named for Brigadier General Daniel Stewart, a hero of the Revolutionary War and a political leader from Liberty County, Georgia. [9] It is the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River, covering 280,000 acres (1,100 km 2), which include parts of Liberty, Long, Bryan, Evans and Tattnall Counties.

  5. Manora Fort, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 1839 a British ship, HMS Wellesley, anchored off the island of Manora.On 3 February, the ship opened fire on the fort. [2] When British troops stormed the fort, they reportedly found it guarded by 4 or 5 men, who had no guns to fire back with, and so the fort was quickly surrendered by Wussul Ben Butcha, [3] [8] and Karachi with most of the area that now forms Pakistan captured.

  6. Muhammadi Steamship - Wikipedia

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    Broken up at Karachi in 1954: Renamed in 1949 Al Hasan: 1943: 7165 GRT: North Vancouver Ship Repairers Ltd., North Vancouver as 'Fort St. Antoine' 1949 - 1964: Broken up at Karachi in February 1964 Colima later Al Chisti: 1917: 1306 GRT: Sodra Varfvets Nya A/B, Stockholm as 'Svealand' 1949 - 1954: Broken up at Karachi in 1954: Renamed in 1950 ...

  7. List of ports in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Containers at the Karachi International Container Terminal at the Port of Karachi. Aerial view of Gwadar harbour, showing the international port in the background and the fishing harbour in the foreground. All seaports in Pakistan are maintained and governed by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs of the Government of Pakistan. The three largest ...

  8. V Corps (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The V Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army currently headquartered in Karachi, Sindh in Pakistan. Its current mission objectives are to provide security and external security deployments within its area of responsibility. [2]

  9. Bazaars in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Only some of the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of city of Karachi may be managed by a large organization or a commercial company. [1] Saddar Town area is the old central shopping area in Karachi. Main streets for your shopping pleasure are Abdullah Haroon Road, Zaibunnisa Street, Zainab Market and Bohri Bazaar.