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[7] [8] The Afghan end of the road was rebuilt under Mahmud Shah Durrani. [9] [7] The road was considerably rebuilt in the British period between 1833 and 1860. [10] Over the centuries, the road acted as one of the major trade routes in the region and facilitated both travel and postal communication.
The Grand Trunk Road (commonly abbreviated to GT Road) is one of South Asia's oldest and longest major roads. For several centuries, it has linked the eastern and western regions of the South Asia , running from Teknaf in Bangladesh, entering West Bengal, India travelling across to north India, into Peshawar in Pakistan.
GT Road is a 2019 Pakistani family drama television series that originally aired on A-Plus Entertainment from 16 October 2019. It stars Asma Abbas , Khalid Butt , Inayat Khan, Sonia Mishal , Aijaz Aslam and Kashif Mehmood .
Gujranwala is situated along the historic Grand Trunk Road that connects Peshawar to Islamabad and Lahore. The Grand Trunk Road also provides access to the Afghan border via the Khyber Pass , with onward connections to Kabul and Central Asia via the Salang Pass .
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