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Miranshah
میران شاہCoordinates: 33°00′00″N 70°03′54″E / 33.00°N 70.065°ECoordinates: 33°00′00″N 70°03′54″E / 33.00°N 70.065°E Country Pakistan Federal territory FATA Agency North Waziristan Time zone PST (UTC+5) Miranshah (Urdu: میران شاہ) is the capital or headquarters of North Waziristan in Pakistan. It is the site of a town, which has s small airfield that was built by the British for World War II. The area in which Miranshah sits is extremely dangerous mainly due to Taliban activities and U.S. Drone attacks.
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Topography
The town is located in a wide valley surrounded by mountains. The nearest city to Miranshah is Khost in neighbourng Afghanistan.
Governance
The New York Times reported in September 2011 that the Haqqani network had established a "ministate" in Miranshah with courts, tax offices and madrassas.[1]
Educational institutions in the area are in poor conditions compare to other parts of Pakistan. The city has one government degree college, government high school and a public high school for boys. There is also a government college for women.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Mazzetti, Mark; Scott Shane, Alissa J. Rubin (2011-09-24). "Brutal Haqqani Crime Clan Bedevils U.S. in Afghanistan". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/world/asia/brutal-haqqani-clan-bedevils-united-states-in-afghanistan.html. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
See also
- Daande Darpkhel airstrike, very close to Miranshah, of 8 September 2008
- Miranshah airstrike, of 12 September 2008
External links
- Militants’ entrenchment exposed in Pakistan - MSNBC, 1 February 2008
Categories:- Populated places in North Waziristan
- Waziristan
- Federally Administered Tribal Areas geography stubs
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