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281:
269:
224:
202:
201:
87:Former names
39:
25:
1516:Sikh places
1475:Shagai Fort
1470:Mastuj Fort
1465:Jamrud Fort
1409:Sehwan Fort
1399:Pacco Qillo
1394:Naukot Fort
1363:Tulaja Fort
1348:Sangni Fort
1343:Rohtas Fort
1313:Multan Fort
1283:Lahore Fort
1258:Harand Fort
1253:Gujrat Fort
1223:Bijnot Fort
1218:Attock Fort
1213:Akrand Fort
1197:Skardu Fort
1192:Shigar Fort
1182:Baltit Fort
1136:Kharan Fort
1129:Balochistan
1101:Ramkot Fort
1096:Mangla Fort
1091:Karjai Fort
1086:Burjun Fort
1008:Other sites
947:Seri Bahlol
896:Bala Hissar
881:Jamrud Fort
804: /
704:30 November
309:Sameer Garh
284:Bālā Hissār
203:Bala Hissar
194:Pakistan's
176:(1846–1947)
170:(1823–1846)
168:Sikh Empire
164:(1758-1761)
1490:Categories
1338:Rawat Fort
1298:Marot Fort
1288:Malot Fort
1278:Kusak Fort
1248:Fort Munro
1238:Fort Abbas
1177:Altit Fort
1071:Baral Fort
1015:Ali Masjid
917:Baho Dheri
912:Aziz Dheri
771:18 January
725:. (1841).
723:G. Trebeck
512:References
454:After the
389:Kung Shing
352:Sur Empire
341:Hindustani
305:Samīr Gaṛh
292:) is from
225:Bala Hisar
142:Demolished
90:Samīr Gaṛh
1161:Sibi Fort
962:Mian Khan
891:Kafir Kot
590:0041-977X
484:passports
289:بالا حصار
282:The word
278:Etymology
134:Completed
490:See also
385:Xuanzang
329:Buddhism
325:Hinduism
253:Marathas
241:Xuanzang
237:Pakistan
229:Peshawar
180:Pakistan
129:Pakistan
120:Pakistan
112:Peshawar
108:Location
103:Cultural
971:Museums
952:Sirsukh
937:Ranigat
927:Jaulian
371:History
333:Sikhism
126:Country
1206:Punjab
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422:Bhagwa
362:Design
356:Bagram
331:, and
215:Hindko
207:Pashto
1372:Sindh
869:Forts
430:Sikhs
415:Hindu
393:Babur
321:Tibet
313:Samīr
257:Sikhs
150:Owner
773:2014
744:ISBN
721:and
706:2011
693:ISBN
645:ISBN
620:ISBN
586:ISSN
552:ISBN
428:The
350:and
337:Gaṛh
211:Urdu
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137:1849
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