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  2. 2024 Peshawar Zalmi season - Wikipedia

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    Peshawar Zalmi is a franchise cricket team that represents Peshawar in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were one of the six teams competing in the 2024 Pakistan Super League . The team was coached by Daren Sammy , [ 3 ] and captained by Babar Azam .

  3. 2021 Peshawar Zalmi season - Wikipedia

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    The Peshawar Zalmi (often abbreviated as PZ) is a franchise cricket team that represents Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The franchise won the tournament in 2017 . [3]

  4. 2020 Peshawar Zalmi season - Wikipedia

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    The Peshawar Zalmi is a franchise cricket team that competed in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Peshawar , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan . They were one of the six teams that competed in the 2020 season .

  5. Peshawari chappal - Wikipedia

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    The shoe takes its name from the city of Peshawar, [1] where it originates. While chappal is the word for flip-flops or sandals in Urdu, locals in Peshawar call the Peshawari Tsaplay (Pashto: څپلی). The shoes are worn by men casually or formally, usually with the shalwar kameez.

  6. Peshawar Institute of Cardiology - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone for Peshawar Institute of Cardiology was laid back in 2005, however construction and inauguration had faced delays due to political interference. Finally, on 16 December 2020 with a total expenditure of Rs3 billion or US$18.7 million, the hospital was officially inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Imran Khan .

  7. St. Mary's High School, Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Thyssen was the founder and first principal. The other teachers were Fr. Pingstern and Fr. Heideman. All three were Dutch citizens belonging to the Catholic order of Mill Hill Fathers (London). Before his transfer to Peshawar, Fr. Thyssen was at Burn Hall, Abbottabad and before the Great Partition, he had served in Kashmir.

  8. Ahmad Shah Massoud - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 1992, the leaders in Peshawar agreed on and signed the Peshawar Accord, establishing the post-communist Islamic State of Afghanistan – which was a stillborn 'state' with a paralyzed 'government' right from its inception, until its final succumbing in September 1996. [73]

  9. Category:History of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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