Pir Piai, the Glossary
Table of Contents
23 relations: Administrative units of Pakistan, Country, Demonym, Douglas Gracey, George Roos-Keppel, Ghazni, Grand Trunk Road, Herat, Kasi (Pashtun tribe), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, List of dialling codes in Pakistan, Literacy, Mahallah, Miscellany, Mughal Empire, Nader Shah, Pakistan, Pakistan Standard Time, Pashtuns, Sher Shah Suri, Union councils of Pakistan, World War I, Zhmaryani.
- Populated places in Nowshera District
Administrative units of Pakistan
The administrative units of Pakistan comprise four provinces, one federal territory, and two disputed territories: the provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan; the Islamabad Capital Territory; and the administrative territories of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit–Baltistan.
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Country
A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity.
Demonym
A demonym or gentilic is a word that identifies a group of people (inhabitants, residents, natives) in relation to a particular place.
Douglas Gracey
General Sir Douglas David Gracey, (3 September 1894 – 5 June 1964) was a British Indian Army officer who fought in both the First and Second World Wars.
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George Roos-Keppel
Sir George Olaf Roos-Keppel, (7 September 1866 – 11 December 1921) was a British military officer who served in the capacities of Political Agent to the Governor-General in Kurram and Khyber, and later as Chief Commissioner, North West Frontier Province from 1908 till 1919.
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Ghazni
Ghazni (غزنی, غزني), historically known as Ghaznayn (غزنين) or Ghazna (غزنه), also transliterated as Ghuznee, and anciently known as Alexandria in Opiana (Αλεξάνδρεια Ωπιανή), is a city in southeastern Afghanistan with a population of around 190,000 people.
Grand Trunk Road
The Grand Trunk Road (formerly known as Uttarapath, Sarak-e-Azam, Shah Rah-e-Azam, Badshahi Sarak, and Long Walk) is one of Asia's oldest and longest major roads.
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Herat
Herāt (Pashto, هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan.
Kasi (Pashtun tribe)
Kasi (کاسي) is a Pashtun tribe from the Sarbani tribal confederacy, primarily found in Quetta, Pakistan and Nangarhar, Afghanistan.
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (خېبر پښتونخوا; Hindko and,; abbr. KP), formerly known as North West Frontier Province (NWFP), is a province of Pakistan.
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List of dialling codes in Pakistan
The area codes in Pakistan consists of two to five digits; generally smaller the city, longer the prefix.
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Literacy
Literacy is the ability to read and write.
Mahallah
A mahallah, also mahalla, mahallya, mahalle, mohalla, mehalla, or mehalle is an Arabic word variously translated as district, quarter, ward, or neighborhood in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations.
Miscellany
A miscellany is a collection of various pieces of writing by different authors.
Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
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Nader Shah
Nader Shah Afshar (نادر شاه افشار; 6 August 1698 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian history, ruling as shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747, when he was assassinated during a rebellion.
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.
Pakistan Standard Time
Pakistan Standard Time (پاکستان معیاری وقت, abbreviated as PKT) is UTC+05:00 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.
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Pashtuns
Pashtuns (translit), also known as Pakhtuns, or Pathans, are a nomadic, pastoral, Eastern Iranic ethnic group primarily residing in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. They historically were also referred to as Afghans until the 1970s after the term's meaning had become a demonym for members of all ethnic groups in Afghanistan.
Sher Shah Suri
Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472 or 1486 – 22 May 1545), also known by his title Sultan Adil (Just King), was the ruler of Bihar from 1530 to 1540, and Sultan of Hindustan from 1540 until his death in 1545.
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Union councils of Pakistan
The union councils of Pakistan (یونین کونسل), referred to as village councils in villages, are an elected local government body consisting of 21 councillors, and headed by a Nazim which is equivalent to a mayor or chairperson and a Naib Nazim (vice chairperson).
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
Zhmaryani
Gumoriani Tribe/Zimri Tribe is also called Zimri or Mizri or Gamaryani or Gumaryani or Gumoriani is a Pashtun tribe in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
See also
Populated places in Nowshera District
- Adamzai
- Akbarpura
- Akora Khattak
- Azakhel Bala
- Azakhel Payan
- Badrashi
- Chapri, Nowshera
- Cherat
- Dak Ismail Khel
- Garu, Pakistan
- Inzari
- Jabba Khattak
- Jalozai
- Jehangira
- Jehangira Road
- Jehangira Tehsil
- Kahi, Nowshera district
- Khairabad, Pakistan
- Khawari
- Khudrizi
- Kotli Kalan
- Kotli Khurd, Nowshera
- Manki Sharif
- Nizampur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Nowshera Tehsil
- Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Pabbi
- Pabbi Tehsil
- Petaw Payan
- Pir Piai
- Pir Sabaq
- Rashakai
- Risalpur
- Saleh Khana
- Shaidu
- Spin Khak
- Taru Jabba
- Terkha
- Zakhi
- Ziarat Kaka Sahib
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pir_Piai
Also known as Pirpiai.