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During the Cold War, it was one of the airbases used by U.S. [[U-2 Dragon Lady]] aircraft for clandestine [[imagery intelligence|imagery]] and [[signals intelligence]] collection over the [[Soviet Union]]. | During the Cold War, it was one of the airbases used by U.S. [[U-2 Dragon Lady]] aircraft for clandestine [[imagery intelligence|imagery]] and [[signals intelligence]] collection over the [[Soviet Union]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:52, 16 February 2024
Peshawar is a the capital of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan and the largest city of the Province. The Federally Administered Tribal Areas bordering Peshawar is the Khyber Agency, which, in turn, is adjacent to the West Mohammad Agency to its North and Northwest and the Semi-tribal regions of Kohat and Peshawar to its South. The Afghan border is 40 km to the west.[1]It is strategically significant in the current Pakistani and cross-border insurgency.
It has a Pakistani population of 2.4 million, and 400,000 Afghans, spread over 1.257 square kilometers. [1]
The city is in a sesmically active area and has suffered major earthquakes. [2]
History
It is over two centuries old, having been founded by the Kushan kings of Gandhara. Emperor Babar, of the Moghul Empire came to Peshawar in 1530 AD.
The city name derives its name from a Sanskrit word 'Pushpapura' meaning the city of flowers, and its flowers were mentioned in Babar's memoirs.
During the Cold War, it was one of the airbases used by U.S. U-2 Dragon Lady aircraft for clandestine imagery and signals intelligence collection over the Soviet Union.
References-
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Welcome to Peshawar, Department of Information Technology, North-West Frontier Province
- ↑ Ali Quaisar, Akhtar Naeem Khan (2005), "A critical review of the seismic hazard zoning of peshawar and adjoining areas", Journal of Earthquake Engineering 9 (5): 587-607