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    Kafir Kot or Kafirkot (Urdu: کافرکوٹ; Pashto: کافر کوټ) is an ancient Hindu temple complex in the Dera Ismail Khan district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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    village are a series of archaeological remains known as Kafir Kot (not to be confused with Kafir Kot in Dera Ismail Khan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)...
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    Balmik Mandir at Jogianwala Mohallah Hindu Temple at Bilot Kafir Kot Temples at Kafir Kot Kali Mata Temple at Topanwala Chowk Bara Dari Temple at Sarai...
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    River is a spur of limestone hills known as the Kafir Kot hills, where the ancient Hindu complex of Kafir Kot is located. DI Khan is also considered the center...
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    Balochistan Derajat Dera Ismail Khan District Dera Ismail Khan Airport Kafir Kot Dera Ghazi Khan 1881-1941: Data for the entirety of the town of Dera Ismail...
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  • Archaeology for an "integrated study of Hindu-Śāhi sites"; excavation at Kafir-kot and field-surveys of the Salt Range were engaged in with aid from the...
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    in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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    foothills of the Sulaiman and Hindu Kush mountain ranges, such as at Kafir Kot, Bilot Sharif, or Gumbat. At the height of Shahi rule under king Jayapala...
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  • Gazetteer of Mianwali of 1915 the remains of Mari (and the nearby ruin of Kafir Kot) "are indication of the existence of a Hindu civilization of considerable...
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    Hills is a spur of limestone hills known as the Kafir Kot hills, where the ancient Hindu complex of Kafir Kot is located. The major rivers that criss-cross...
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    involved in the exploration and restoration of the ruined temples at Amb and Kafir Kot, while simultaneously recording & translating inscriptions by pre-Islamic...
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    of Punjab and Balochistan. This city is famous for its Hindu ruins at Kafir Kot. The Buddhist ruins at Shahbaz Garhi are also famous in the city of Mardan...
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    AD) Seated Hārītī and Buddha statues and other Gandhara sculptures from Kafir Kot, Jamal Garhi, Takht-i-Bahi and Yusufzai, Pakistan, (1st–3rd centuries...
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    in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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    Punjab and the Potohar plateau, including the nearby Tilla Jogian, and Kafir Kot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The founder of the Sikh faith, Guru Nanak...
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    the province from Punjab and Balochistan, and for its Hindu ruins at Kafir Kot. Mardan city has Buddhist ruins at Shahbaz Garhi. In the north of the...
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  • Northern Kafir Kot - ancient fort and temple...
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    main temple is instead similar in style to the nearby Kalar temple, and Kafir Kot temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. To the west about 75 metres lies...
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    Kushana period. Arches present at Vishnu temples at Deo Baranark, Amb and Kafir Kot temples from Hindu Shahi period and Hindu temple of Bhitargaon bear testimony...
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    in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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    in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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    in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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  • Rehman Dheri (category Kot Diji culture)
    unexcavated Harappan site of Hisham Dheri. This indicates that, in some regions, Kot Dijian (such as Rehman Dheri) and Harappan communities coexisted side by...
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  • of Hindu ruins at two separate sites 20 miles apart, jointly known as Kafir Kot. The region came under the influence of the Nanda Empire of ancient India...
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  • in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forts Ali Masjid Fort Jamrud Fort Handyside Fort Kafir Kot Bala Hissar Archaeological sites Aziz Dheri Baho Dheri Bhamala Stupa Jaulian...
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  • remembers him as a "fanatic to the core" who "believed every non-Muslim is a kafir and must perish", that "there was no concept of democracy in Islam" and...
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  • Offensive pejorative referring to a black African. Derived from the Arabic word Kafir meaning a non-Muslim, which included black Africans along the Swahili coast...
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    Mulla Abd Allah issued a fatwa against Amanullah Khan, condemning him as a kafir(infidel) and launching Jihad after a failed attempt was made by mediators...
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    the late nineteenth century, Amir Abdur Rahman Khan forced the remaining kafirs (Nuristani people) to convert to Islam. During the Soviet-Afghan war and...
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    alleged rigging in the elections. The opposition labelled Bhutto as a 'Kafir' (i.e., unislamic) and an alcoholic, to which Bhutto responded, by saying...
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