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Encyclopedia > Loralai

Loralai is a town and district of Pakistan, in Baluchistan. Baluchistan (or Balochistan), also known as Greater Baluchistan is an arid region of south Asia, presently split between Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. ...


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Muhibullah Khan Kakar Aghbargh Loralai


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Loralai - LoveToKnow 1911 (149 words)
LORALAI, a town and district of India, in Baluchistan.
The District Of Loralai was formed in 1903.
It consists of a series of long, narrow valleys, hemmed in by rugged mountains, and bordered E. by Dera Ghazi Khan district of the Punjab.
Pakistan Times | Top Stories: Loralai Abducted Bus Passengers Recovered (437 words)
LORALAI: The 15 passengers, who had been abducted about two weeks ago in Loralai area, have been recovered from Ziarat area of Balochistan.
Kidnapped passengers of Loralai were got released from their captives in Uch Wani area near Chauteer in District Ziarat Sunday afternoon.
The passenger bus was on its way from Dera Ghazi Khan to Loralai when the dacoits intercepted it and kidnapped its passengers including women and children.
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