Quetta (/ˈkwɛtə/; Urdu: کوئٹہ, ko'eṭa, [ˈkweːʈə] , Pashto: کوټه) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is the ninth...
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Look up Quetta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quetta is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. Quetta may also refer to: related...
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dominated by natural resources, especially its natural gas fields. Aside from Quetta, the second-largest city of the province is Turbat in the south, while another...
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killed and 62 others were injured in a suicide bombing at Quetta railway station in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)...
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Quetta (Urdu: کوئٹہ) is a district in the northwestern part of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. According to 2023 Pakistani census population of Quetta...
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Quetta Division is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan, being the third tier of government. CNIC Code of Quetta Division is 54...
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Quetta Gladiators (Urdu, Balochi: کوئٹہ گلیڈی ایٹرز) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket franchise that competes in the Pakistan Super League...
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Quetta, Pakistan features a continental semi-arid climate with a large variation between summer and winter temperatures. The highest temperature recorded...
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Quetta (the word derives from kwatta, Pashto for qilla) is a natural fort, surrounded as it is by imposing hills on all sides. It is encircled by hills...
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Leadership Council of Afghanistan (redirect from Taliban's Quetta Shura)
directing the Taliban insurgency from Quetta, Pakistan, which led to it being informally referred to as the Quetta Shura at the time. During the Taliban...
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Nazim-e-Quetta (Urdu: ناظم کوئٹہ) is the Mayor who head the Quetta Metropolitan Corporation (QMC) which controls the Local Government system of Quetta, Balochistan...
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Quetta attack may refer to: 2003 Quetta mosque bombing 2004 Quetta Ashura massacre September 2010 Quetta bombing 2011 Hazara Town shooting August 2011...
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PB-45 Quetta-VIII (پی بی-45 کوئٹہ-8) is a constituency of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan. Provincial elections were held on 8 February 2024. Ali...
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Quetta Cantonment is a military cantonment area adjacent to the city of Quetta in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. Khuzdar Cantonment Loralai Cantonment...
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The Quetta–Taftan Line, also known as Spezand–Zaheden Railway Line (also referred to as Main Line 4 or ML-4) is one of four main railway lines in Pakistan...
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Quetta Railway Station (Urdu: کوئٹہ اسٹیشن; Balochi: کوئٹہ اسٹیشن) is the main railway station of Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. It serves as a major station...
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outside Quetta. Elsewhere in Quetta, gunmen killed two guards in a senior police officer's convoy. 8 March – Two people were shot in Quetta. 14 March...
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XII Corps (Pakistan) (redirect from Quetta Corps)
Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army currently headquartered in Quetta, Balochistan in Pakistan. With reserves, paramilitary, and other military...
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An earthquake occurred on 31 May 1935 between 2:30 am and 3:40 am at Quetta, Baluchistan Agency (now part of Pakistan), close to the border with southern...
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Quetta Gladiators is a franchise cricket team that represents Quetta in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were one of the six teams that are competing...
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ګورنر هاؤس), formerly known as the Quetta Residency, is a historical government building located on Zarghun Road in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. It serves...
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Quetta International Airport (Urdu کوئٹہ بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا) (Balochi: کویٹه میاناستمانی بالی پٹّ); (IATA: UET, ICAO: OPQT) is located at Quetta...
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The Quetta Mass Transit Train project is a proposed urban rail transit system for the city of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan....
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NA-264 Quetta-III (این اے-264، کوئٹہ-3) is a constituency, created in 2018, for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It mainly comprises the areas of the...
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The Quetta Memorial Precinct is a heritage-listed Anglican church precinct in Douglas Street, Thursday Island, Shire of Torres, Queensland, Australia....
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One of Akhundzada's sons was a suicide bomber. The family migrated to Quetta in the Balochistan province of Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan...
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2020 Quetta bombing may refer to: January 2020 Quetta bombing February 2020 Quetta bombing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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RMS Quetta was an iron-hulled steamship that was built in Scotland in 1881 and wrecked with great loss of life in the Torres Strait in 1890. She was operated...
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Thal-Chotiali District and Thal-Chotiali Agency), Quetta-Pishin (previously Quetta-Pishin District and Quetta-Pishin Agency), Sibi (previously parts of Thal-Chotiali...
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Pakistan Command and Staff College (redirect from Quetta cadet college)
Retrieved 25 May 2021. The Staff College, Quetta. The First Fifty Years of The Staff College Quetta, 1906–1955. (Quetta: The Staff College, 1962). 80 pages...
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