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  • ...ve million in 1981 and is now estimated to be over 10 million. The area of Karachi division is about 3,366 sq. km. ...hi>{{citation |url=http://www.itspakistan.net/pakistan/karachi.aspx |title=Karachi |publisher=It's Pakistan}}</ref>
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  • ...y built in the 1960s to move government functions from the largest city, [[Karachi]]. Then-President [[Ayub Khan]] ordered the move to equalize development ac ...i]], which was the transitional capital to which functions were moved from Karachi.
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  • A province of Pakistan, whose capital is [[Karachi]]
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  • ...ve million in 1981 and is now estimated to be over 10 million. The area of Karachi division is about 3,366 sq. km. ...hi>{{citation |url=http://www.itspakistan.net/pakistan/karachi.aspx |title=Karachi |publisher=It's Pakistan}}</ref>
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  • ...y European Artists, Sotheby Parke Bernet,London & Oxford University Press, Karachi and New delhi, 1979.
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  • ...ucation was at the [[Sindh]] [[Madrassa]], but then at the Mission School, Karachi, giving him perspectives of Islam and Christianity. In 1892, he went to Eng
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  • {{r|Karachi}}
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  • {{r|Karachi}}
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  • ...for the pure-white uniform of traffic police in urban Pakistani areas like Karachi.
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  • ...f the exogamous Bhaiband community,<ref>The Sindh Story, by K. R. Malkani. Karachi, Allied Publishers Private Limited, 1984.</ref> Dada Lekhraj is said to hav ...ers of his followers, Dada Lekhraj moved his followers from Hyderabad to [[Karachi]], where they settled in a highly structured ashram. The Anti-Om Mandli Com
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  • | Karachi, Pakistan | Karachi, Pakistan
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  • ...is 727 miles to [[Lahore]], 986 miles to [[Peshawar]], and 536 miles to [[Karachi]]. The [[Bolan Pass]] provides access to the rest of Pakistan.
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  • ...d China to the north. The capital is [[Islamabad]], and the largest city [[Karachi]].
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  • ...or Interreligious Understanding, Bioethics Committee, Aga Khan University, Karachi and COMSTECH, [[Organization of Islamic Conference]]; Advisory Committee,
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  • * {{search link|Kurrachee||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Karachi)
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  • ...The vessel was a write-off, and her hull was towed to be dismantled in [[Karachi]], Pakistan.
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  • ...orces, both LeJ and JAM do. Its current leader is reportedly Qari Zafar of Karachi, who has been linked to al-Qaeda, and probably took over after the 4 Febr
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  • Benazir was born in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, as the oldest of four children born to Zulfikar
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  • ...orties from Pakistani basis. The US had effective control of the port at [[Karachi]] and the island of Pasni. As a ''quid pro quo'', [[Colin Powell]] resisted
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  • ...kistan (Baitullah 33, Bait-ul-Amen Mirza, Kalig Beg Rd, Jameshed Quarters, Karachi, Sind, Pakistan<ref>http://www.burkes-peerage.net/familyhomepage.aspx?FID=0
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  • The spiritual school moved from Hyderabad to Karachi (now part of Pakistan) for fourteen years which was, at that time, part of
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  • ...e Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan Taliban, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,2195618,00.html]
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  • ...e Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan Taliban, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,2195618,00.html]
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  • ...Al Muraai, aka Abu Wafa, took a job operating the Al Wafa|Wafa offices in Karachi, Pakistan.
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  • ...the Diseases of the Most Impoverished Program have shown that three areas, Karachi, Kolkata, and North Jakarta, have the highest typhoid rates in children age
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  • ...own Karachi teams were the [[Karachi Blues|Blues]] (nine titles) and the [[Karachi Whites|Whites]] (four). Other teams represented companies and government in
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  • ...e fact that the current supply routes run from Pakistan and they come from Karachi, from the sea, all the way up the country into southern and eastern Afghani
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  • ...ths later the pair flew in the DH-88 ''Black Magic'' from Great Britain to Karachi, Pakistan.
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  • :''Main geographic areas:'' Yazd and Kerman (Iran), Bombay, Karachi.
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  • ...Safe Life) program operates a phone-based, online immunization registry in Karachi, Pakistan that utilizes radio frequency identification (RFID) tags placed o
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  • ...ability of Pakistan. Omar and others of the Quetta group may have moved to Karachi.<ref name=NYT2010-02-16 />
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  • ...icket with any life in it was the second international against Pakistan in Karachi. On the first day, both teams were dismissed for low scores with most of th
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  • ...es. In addition, various cities in Pakistan, notably Peshawar, Quetta, and Karachi, are major transaction centers. It appears that even in the case of drug sh
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