Introducing Kohat
This army town and divisional headquarters south of Peshawar has a cantonment, a huge British-era fort (off limits), the mazar (shrine) of Sufi teacher Haji Bahadar Ali Abdullah Shah (located east of Tehsil Gate), and a noisy Pashtun bazaar. It’s terribly hot in summer and not especially interesting, although men can cool off in a pool east of the fort.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: Question about Pak visa outside my homeland - My experience in Turkey
by chitralguyimran 31 August 2011
Thanks JJ for making the things clear, that is absolutely correct. The local authorities have closed Indus highway for foreign travelers…
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RE: Question about Pak visa outside my homeland - My experience in Turkey
by JakJones 31 August 2011
Sorry Chitral guy. I was not clear - what i meant was that the direct road between Quetta and Peshawar via D.I.Khan and Kohat is not safe…
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RE: new delhi to lahore and north west frontier
by Jeraboa 09 November 2010
If your looking for historical monuments in Pakistan the best places in my opinion are Lahore (Jehangirs tomb, Badshahi mosque, Lahore…
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