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Movietime: LTVL i Whistler2 comments

pallinaaring wrote 1 month ago: Her er videoen fra de to ukene Jørgen og Martin var på besøk hos oss i Whistler. … more →

Tags: Air Jordan, Dead or Alive, GOPRO, hero 3, Leksvik Trevelterlag, Peak Chair, Pemberton, Vancouver, vimeo

Pakistani Food in Nottingham

Tom Clements wrote 1 month ago: Nihari – one of Pakistan’s signature dishes. If you’re a confirmed carnivore and lover o … more →

Tags: British Pakistanis, Desi Express, Haleem, Hyson Green, karahi, nihari, Pakistan, Pakistani, pakistani cuisine

Flashback: The waning glory9 comments

Sher Alam Shinwari wrote 1 month ago: Quaid-i-Azam paid a visit to Khyber’s tribesmen in 1948. —File Photo Imagine travelling down a … more →

Tags: Home > Top Special, MAG MAGAZINE, Pakistan > Top Special, Afridi, Alexander the Great, amir abdur rahman, Amir Hamza Khan Shinwari, Anglo-Afghan Wars, Anglo-Indian soldiers

Khyber Pass Kabob: AWESOME!

Sasha wrote 1 month ago: I had the best two meals of my life this past week. Both were at the same place: Khyber Pass Kabob. … more →

Tags: Journeys and Discoveries, Reviews, Food and Meals, Sweets and Treats, Restaurant, ice cream, Rice, Dessert, kabob

The Khyber Pass

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago: Typical highly decorated Pakistani transport truck and passengers travelling over Khyber Pass. (Phot … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Afghanistan, LANDI KOTAL, Hari Singh Nalwa, Federally Administered Tribal Area, british army, Qutlugh Khwaja

Ali Masjid

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago:   Ali Masjid is the narrowest point of the Khyber Pass. It is located in the Khyber Agency of the Fe … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Peshawar, LANDI KOTAL, Second Anglo-Afghan War, Peshawar Valley Field Force, ali masjid, Samuel Browne

Landi Kotal

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago:   Landi Kotal or Landikotal (Urdu: لنڈی کوتل‎) is a town of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Peshawar, Afghanistan, LANDI KOTAL, khyber rifles, Khyber Agency, Afridi

Torkham

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago:    Torkham (Pashto: تورخم Tūrkham‎) is a border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan right on t … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Karachi, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Afghanistan, Durand Line, NATO, torkham

Khyber Pass - Pakistan

flyingkakapo wrote 1 month ago: Sultan Khel, Khyber Pass, Pakistan In 2005 I was fortunate to achieve one of my childhood dreams … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Taliban, Peshawar, Afghanistan, Nikon, Frontier Constabulary

The Jamrud Fort

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago: Afghan chiefs and a British Political Officer posed at Jamrud fort at the mouth of the Khyber Pass i … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Afghanistan, sikh, Dost Mohammad Khan, Jamrud

Attok fort

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago: Attok fort was built at Attock Khurd during the reign of Akbar the Great from 1581 to 1583 under the … more →

Tags: Akbar, Indus River, attock khurd, Attok fort, Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, Attock, Kabul River, Afghan-Sikh Wars

Bala Hissar Fort

kufarooq96 wrote 1 month ago: Bala Hissar (Pashto/Urdu/Persian: قلعه بالا حصار‎) is one of the most historic places of Peshawar. T … more →

Tags: Peshawar, Hari Singh Nalwa, Kabul, Battle of Nowshera, Bara River, bala hissar, Bala Hisar Fort

Dreaming of Great Journeys6 comments

Dr James Stratford wrote 5 months ago: Himalayas (Photo credit: little byte of luck) Inspiration usually comes at unexpected times. Last ni … more →

Tags: cycling, learning, adventure 2, Learning, Success!, Inspiration, Cycling, Travel, Dreams

East Yorkshire Curios: The Khyber Pass

Dave Lee wrote 6 months ago: A part of the Riding that no one can really explain. Even for a city as architecturally peculiar as … more →

Tags: Attractions, kids, Education, Hull, Yorkshire, Attraction, Kids, East, park

Khyber Pass Copies.

Gary O'keefe wrote 6 months ago: Is there nothing that can’t be cloned ? Or should I say faked, pirated or counterfeited. On th … more →

Tags: History, World War Two, Society, World War Two, Lee Enfield, fake rifles

Message to Malala

Sahra Hussain wrote 7 months ago: Malala Yousafzai looking at Pakistan from the inside. Today I got a Tweet from @NYMag and @TheCut ab … more →

Tags: self-help, Self-Actualization, New York, Politics, self-love, Religion, World Issues, Education 2, Counseling

Pakistan Railways: End of a journey?60 comments

Vaqar Ahmed wrote 7 months ago: Steam engine on display at Karachi Cantt. Station. -Photo by Vaqar Ahmed Railway stations and rail j … more →

Tags: blog culture, culture blog, Home Highlights, Pakistan, Pakistan Railways, Pakistan trains, Railway station, Vaqar Ahmed, Sibi Tunnel

The Indian Sub-Continent: On the Edge of Chaos3 comments

Lyn Leahz wrote 8 months ago: Tomorrow’s World News Bureau http://www.tomorrowsworld.org/special_report/the-indian-sub-continent-o … more →

Tags: Bible Prophecy, Breaking News, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, India, Pakistan, Pakistani, Taliban, united states

The Bonded Locations of the 007 Movies Through the Years

hughlockwood wrote 8 months ago: Through the years of the James Bond, 007 movies, whether by theatrical release, cable tv, cd, vcd an … more →

Tags: james bond 007 movies, Travel, St. Petersburg, Russia, man with the golden gun, Ionian Sea


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