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  2. Rajgan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Rajgan Mosque (Urdu: راجگان مسجد) is a historic mosque located in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [1] It is located at the northern edge of the Khanpur Dam reservoir. It is locally known as ‘Rajon ki Masjid’ (lit. ' Mosque of the Rajas '), and is usually deserted except for Eid congregations. [2]

  3. Akhund Panju Baba Mosque - Wikipedia

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    This article about a mosque or other Islamic place of worship in Pakistan is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. All Saints Church, Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church located inside the Kohati Gate of the old walled city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a parish of the Church of Pakistan. [1] It is an architecturally unique place of Christian worship that bears a striking resemblance to a saracenic mosque with minarets and a dome.

  5. Mahabat Khan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The prayer hall occupies the west side. The hall is flanked by two tall minarets, which are divided into three sections. [3] The façade of the prayer hall is also capped by 6 smaller decorative minarets that flank the mosque's 5 arched entryways, with an additional 2 minarets flanking the set of 6. The prayer hall is capped by 3 fluted domes.

  6. Abbottabad - Wikipedia

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    Abbottabad (/ ˈ æ b ə t ə b ɑː d / AB-ə-tə-bahd; Urdu and Hindko: ایبٹ آباد, romanized: aibṭabād, pronounced [ɛːbʈəˈbaːd]) is a city in the Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.

  7. Islam in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Sufis whose shrines receive much national attention are Data Ganj Baksh (Ali Hajweri) in Lahore (ca. 11th century), [98] Sultan Bahoo in Shorkot Jhang, Baha-ud-din Zakariya in Multan, [99] and Shahbaz Qalander in Sehwan (ca. 12th century) [98] and Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai in Bhit, Sindh [100] and Rehman Baba in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.

  8. Kurram District - Wikipedia

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    Kurram District (Urdu: ضلع کرم) is a district in the Kohat Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The name Kurram comes from the river Kwarma (Pashto: کورمه) in Pashto, which itself derives from the Sanskrit word Krumu (Sanskrit: क्रुमु). [3] [4] [5]

  9. Tirah - Wikipedia

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    Tirah, also spelled Terah (Pashto: تیراہ), also called the Tirah Valley (د تیرا دره), is a mountainous region located in the Orakzai District and the southern part of the Khyber District, positioned between the Khyber Pass and the Khanki Valley in Pakistan. [1]