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  • | death_place = [[Waziristan]], Pakistan ...vely on [[Al-Qaeda]], [[Taliban]] and the heavy fighting among tribes in [[Waziristan]], where he was found dead six months after his reporting contradicted [[Pa
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  • * [[War in North-West Pakistan]] '''[[War in North-West Pakistan|War in North-West Pakistan (2004{{ndash}}present)]]:'''
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  • ...lands, Indian and Asian, [[Punjab Province (British India)|''P''anjab]], [[North-West Frontier Province (1901–2010)|''A''fghania]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (p Rahmat Ali's concept of Pakistan only related to the north-west area of the Indian subcontinent. He also proposed the name "Banglastan
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  • | death_place = [[Waziristan]] | title = North Waziristan 29/01/2008
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  • .... (175,532 bytes) (+674)‎ . . (See talk. Bush considered Iran, Iraq and North Korea enemy states per state of the address. Axis of evil.) (undo | thank) ...) to last revision by RightCowLeftCoast. (TW)) (undo | thank) [accepted by North Shoreman]
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  • ...operational commander, was among five militants killed in a blast in North Waziristan. ...illed in the village of Asoray, near [[Miranshah]], the capital of [[North Waziristan]].<ref name=WashingtonPost20051204/> His death stirred controversy because
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  • ...at the government of Pakistan would make a truce with the Taliban of North Waziristan. The journal also was among the first, before most mainstream media, to re ...otted in a meeting with Pakistan Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud in North Waziristan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2012/03/al_qaeda
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  • ...1050|1050]] || [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] || [[North Waziristan, PK|North Waziristan, PK]] || 1/1/1982 || 1982 ||
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  • and [[North Waziristan]] and [[South Waziristan]].
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  • ...icials say. The officials said missiles hit the village of Baghar in South Waziristan, close to the Afghan border.
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  • In early 2002, the youth was living in [[Waziristan]] with his mother and younger sister. He took up [[Beadwork|beading]] his m ''OC-1'' reported that although he didn't hear any gunfire, the dust from the north side of the complex led him to believe the team was under fire from a shoot
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