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  2. Teen Hatti Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Teen Hatti Bridge. Coordinates: 24°53′31″N 67°02′37″E. Teen Hatti is a bridge over the Lyari River in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] The origin of its name is uncertain, but the prevalent opinion is that long ago there were three roadside houses (in Goan "Hatti" means house) at or near the current bridge, hence the name "teen" (meaning "three ...

  3. Murree Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Murree Brewery. Murree Brewery ( مری برُوری ); PSX : MUREB) is a Pakistani multinational manufacturer of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. It is Pakistan's largest and oldest producer of alcoholic products. In 2015, it produced 10 million litres of beer, along with hundreds of tons of single malt whisky, vodka and brandy.

  4. Bun kebab - Wikipedia

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    Bun kebab ( Urdu: بَن کباب) or anda shami ( Urdu: انڈا شامی) is a sandwich that originated in Pakistan [1] [2], but is now popular all throughout the Indian subcontinent. Bun kebabs are a signature in Pakistani metro cities like Karachi and Lahore, but they can be found all over Pakistan. [3] Bun Kebab vendors are scattered all ...

  5. Pakistan national kabaddi team - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan national Kabaddi team have regularly won medals in the Asian Games and World Cups. In seven previous Asian Games, they won five bronze medals and two silver medals . Since 1985, Pakistan took part in 38 major International Competitions in which they played 25 times as finalists (they won five of those competitions, were runners-up ...

  6. Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah - Wikipedia

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    Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah is an Arabic academy dedicated to Islamic learning based in India, Pakistan, and Kenya. Established in Surat as Dars-e Saifee c. 1810 by Abde'Ali Saifuddin, it was after extensive renovation (c. 1960s) and expansion (c. 1980s and c. 2010s) carried out by Taher Saifuddin and Mohammed Burhanuddin, the university gained prominence.

  7. Karachi Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Agreement. The Karachi Agreement of 1949 was signed by the military representatives of India and Pakistan, supervised by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, establishing a cease-fire line in Kashmir following the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. [1] It established a cease-fire line which has been monitored by United Nations ...

  8. Demographics of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Karachi is the largest and most populous city in Pakistan. The population of Karachi is estimated to be around 16 million (16,093,786) in 2020. [ 1] The population and demographic distribution in the megacity has undergone numerous changes over the past 150 years. On 14 August 1947, when it became the capital city of Pakistan, its population ...

  9. Karachi Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Bakery is a chain of Indian retail bakeries. It was established in Hyderabad in 1953, with the opening of its first bakery in Moazzam Jahi Market. [1] [2] It bakes fruit biscuits, Dil Kush and Plum Cake. [3] Apart from Hyderabad, Karachi Bakery also has outlets in Bengaluru, Chennai and Delhi. The chain also exports a selection of their ...