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  2. Khyber Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Khyber Pass has witnessed the spread of Greek influence into India and the expansion of Buddhism in the opposite direction. [2] Despite military activities, trade continued to thrive there. [2] The Khyber Pass became a critical part of the Silk Road, a major trade route from East Asia to Europe. [4] [5]

  3. Gomal Pass - Wikipedia

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    Gomal Pass (Pashto: ګومل) is a mountain pass on the Durand Line border between Afghanistan and the southeastern portion of South Waziristan in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas. It takes its name from the Gomal River [ 2 ] and is midway between the legendary Khyber Pass and the Bolan Pass .

  4. Category:Mountain passes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Wikipedia

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    Khyber Pass (4 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Mountain passes of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa" ... Gomal Pass; K. Karakar Pass; Karambar Pass; Khyber Pass; L. Lowari Pass; M ...

  5. Vehicle registration plates of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Depending on where the number plate was registered, the plate could have two to three numbers and three to four letters. The letters I, O and U are not used to avoid confusion with 1, 0 and V. Many provinces distinguish their vehicle registration plates through distinctive colour schemes and logos.

  6. National Database and Registration Authority - Wikipedia

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    A unique 13-digit number is assigned at birth when the parents complete the child's birth registration form (Form RG-2, commonly known as B-Form or Child Registration Certificate (CRC)), and then a National Identity Card (NIC) with the same number is issued at the age of 18. Until 2001, NIC numbers were 11 digits long.

  7. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Wikipedia

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    The Afridis massacred a Mughal battalion in the Khyber Pass in 1672 and shut the pass to lucrative trade routes. [84] Following another massacre in the winter of 1673, Mughal armies led by Emperor Aurangzeb himself regained control of the entire area in 1674, [ 82 ] and enticed tribal leaders with various awards in order to end the rebellion.

  8. Malakand Pass - Wikipedia

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    Malakand Pass Tunnel. The Malakand Pass (Pashto: درہ ملاکنډ; Urdu: درۂ ملاکنڈ) is a mountain pass in the Malakand District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that connects Peshawar with the Chitral District. The pass road begins at Dargai, which is 150 km the north-west from Islamabad. It then slopes upward towards the tunnel to reach the ...

  9. Miani (Pashtun tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Mianis lived in the Gomal Plains of the Tank District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Though initially a nomadic tribe, Mianis settled in the Gomal plains by or before 1850. [ citation needed ] The estimated population of the Miani tribe was about 800 in the 1870s.