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Haripur ( Hindko, Urdu: ہری پور) is a historical city in Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. With Swabi and Buner to the west, some 65 km (40 mi) north of Islamabad and 35 km Khanpur Road Tofkian Valley Taxila and 35 km (22 mi) south of Abbottabad. It is in a hilly plain area at an altitude of 520 m (1,706 ft).
haripur .kp .gov .pk. Haripur District ( Hindko, Urdu: ضلع ہری پور) is a district in the Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Before obtaining the status of a district in 1991, Haripur was a tehsil of Abbottabad District. [2] [3] : 5 Its headquarters are the city of Haripur .
Harkishan Garh Fort is a fort in Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. History. Harkishan Garh Fort was erected under the supervision of Governor Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa in 1822–23, subsequent to the Sikh annexation of Kashmir and Hazara. The fort features a 20-feet deep moat, designed for the defense of the Sikh garrison.
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The National Radio & Telecommunication Corporation ( NRTC) is a major defence state-owned enterprise based in Haripur, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [1] It's a provider of electronics and technical services in both the public and private sectors. [2] [3] [4] NRTC is owned by the Ministry of Defence Production. [5]
Rosatom. Cooling source. Bay of Bengal. Power generation. Make and model. VVER-1000/412. [ edit on Wikidata] Haripur Nuclear Power Plant (or Haripur NPP) is a proposed nuclear power station by Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL), that is intended to be constructed at Haripur village in Purba Midnapore district, West Bengal.
Deshbandhu. Deshbandhu ( Hindi: देशबंधु, romanized : Deśabaṃdhu, lit. 'The Friend of the Country') is a Hindi newspaper. It was launched on 17 April 1959 from Raipur, now capital of Chhattisgarh, by veteran journalist Mayaram Surjan. In 2008, Deshbandhu started its National Edition from New Delhi, thus, becoming the first ...
Rajasthan Patrika ( Hindi: राजस्थान पत्रिका, romanized : Rājasthāna Patrikā, lit. 'The Rajasthan Newsletter') is an Indian Hindi-language daily newspaper. It was founded by Karpoor Chandra Kulish in 1956 and published as Rajasthan Patrika in Delhi and Rajasthan, and as Patrika in 9 other states. [2]