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  2. Peshawar, Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Peshawar (Pashto: پېښور) is a town in the Barg-i Matal District of Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, located at an altitude of 2,634 metres (8,644 feet). [1] It is located close to the Durand Line border with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan .

  3. Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    Peshawar has hosted Afghan refugees since the start of the Afghan civil war in 1978, though the rate of migration drastically increased following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. By 1980, 100,000 refugees a month were entering the province, [109] with 25% of all refugees living in Peshawar district in 1981. [109]

  4. History of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peshawar is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent. The region was known as Puruṣapura in Sanskrit, literally meaning "city of men". [ a ] Being among the most ancient cities of the Indian subcontinent, Peshawar had for centuries been a center of trade between West Asia, Central Asia, and the Indian ...

  5. Gandhara - Wikipedia

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    Gandhara (IAST: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan [1] civilization centred in present-day north-west Pakistan and north-east Afghanistan. [2] [3] [4] The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar and Swat valleys extending as far east as the Pothohar Plateau in Punjab, though the cultural influence of Greater Gandhara extended westwards into the Kabul valley in Afghanistan, and ...

  6. Peshawar Accord - Wikipedia

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    Drafted. 24 April 1992. Signed. 26 April 1992. Location. Peshawar, Pakistan. Effective. 28 April 1992. On 24 April 1992, the Peshawar Accord was announced [ 1 ] by several but not all Afghan mujahideen parties: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of Hezb-e Islami, had since March 1992 opposed these attempts at a coalition government.

  7. Capture of Peshawar (1834) - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Peshawar, or more appropriately, the Sikh occupation of Peshawar, took place on 6 May 1834, when the Sikh Empire formally annexed the territory. Peshawar was governed by the Barakzai Sardars — Yar Mohammed Khan, Sultan Mohammed Khan, Sayeed Mohammed Khan and Pir Mohammed Khan. They were collectively referred to as the Peshawar ...

  8. Afghan Civil War (1989–1992) - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–1992 Afghan Civil War, also known as the FirstAfghan Civil War, took place between the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the Soviet–Afghan War on 15 February 1989 until 27 April 1992, ending the day after the proclamation of the Peshawar Accords proclaiming a new interim Afghan government which was supposed to start ...

  9. History of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    AD. The history of Afghanistan, preceding the establishment of the Emirate of Afghanistan in 1823 is shared with that of neighbouring Iran, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. The Sadozai monarchy ruled the Afghan Durrani Empire (one of the strongest one in the world), considered the founding state of modern Afghanistan.

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