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Pakistan, The City of Quetta
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Pakistan, The City of Quetta
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Pakistan, The City of Quetta
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An empty market is seen in Mingora, the largest city in Swat district, Pakistan, Monday, May 4, 2009.
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Pakistani paramilitary troops arrive at the district court following rumors of a shooting in the area, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Pakistani police officers patrol in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, April 30, 2009. A slew of gun attacks in the Pakistan's biggest city killed at least 26 people, officials said Thursday, rattling a country already tense over a military offensive against Taliban militants in a district near the capital.
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Scenic Jungle in District Sahiwal
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Rawalpindi
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Pakistani children living on patches of land surrounded by floodwaters wade along a road in the remote villages of Ali Pur town in Muzaffargarh district, Punjab Province, Pakistan Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010.
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Pakistanis living on patches of land surrounded by floodwaters try to get back to higher ground at a remote village in Ali Pur town, Muzaffargarh district, Punjab Province, Pakistan on Saturday Aug. 28, 2010.
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Alexendria bridge in Chenab River Gujrat
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In this April 18, 2009 photo, veiled Pakistani women walk to a bus in Ittehad Town, one of the neighborhoods in the western district of Karachi, Pakistan where Taliban from war-torn Waziristan come and live to rest or get medical treatment. Taliban fighters seeking rest and money are turning up in increasing numbers in Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, intelligence reports, militants and officials say, an influx that could trigger violence in a diverse metropolis with a history of hostin
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Rawalakot (Urdu: راولا کوٹ, Hindi: रावला कोट) is a city in Azad Kashmir, and is the capital of Poonch District. It is in a saucer-shaped valley at an elevation of 1615 meters (5300 ft)
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Karachi- Pakistan
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Road Side Canals At Pilibhit
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Gilgit
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Bank Alfalah branch in Rawalpindi
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Bhati Gate
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Karakoram Highway and Indus
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Gumbad wali Masjid
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Srinagar, Sunset on Dal Lake. Tourism is the most significant segment of the city's economy. The city of Srinagar is a gateway to some of the most scenic and beautiful places of the Indian subcontinent.
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Pakistani security officials examine a damaged bus at the site of bomb blast in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. Two bombs ripped through a Pakistani army bus and a commercial district in a city near the capital Tuesday, killing at least 2
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GRAPHIC CONTENT ** Rescue workers remove the dead body of a victim from a bus after a bomb blast in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept, 4, 2007. Suicide bombers attacked an army bus and a commercial district in a city near the Pakistani capital, killi
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Pakistani security officials and rescue workers gather at a site of bomb blast in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. Two bombs ripped through a Pakistani army bus and a commercial district in a city near the capital Tuesday, killing at least
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The Karakoram Highway stretches some 700 kilometers from Islamabad, through the Karakoram mountains and into China.
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The Ravi (Hindi: रावी, Punjabi: راوی ਰਾਵੀ, Sanskrit: इरावती, परुष्णि, Urdu: راوی) is a river flowing through India and Pakistan. It is one of the five rivers which gives the Punjab region its name. The Ravi was known as Paruṣṇī or Irāvatī to Indians in Vedic period and as Hydraotes[citation needed] to the Ancient Greeks.
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Autograph and a couplet of Last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah II, dated 29th April 1844
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In this courtroom sketch shows defendant Najibullah Zazi, right, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Knox, left, William Stampur, defense attorney, center, stand before U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie inside federal court in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Monday, Feb. 22, 2010.
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Chishtian (Punjabi, Urdu: چشتیاں) is a town located in Bahawalnagar District of Punjab Province in Pakistan. It is located at 29.48N, 072.50E, 140 kilometers in north-east of Bahawalpur and 46 kilometers in south-west of Bahawalnagar on the left bank of river Sutlej. The town is 155 meters above the sea level. It was a sub-division of Bahawalpur Division, which was part of Bahawalpur State.
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