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The Chaman border crossing remained open to all vehicles, and Pakistani media reported that the NATO trucks burned in Shikarpur were heading in that direction.
NATO fuel tankers are torched in Pakistan Karin Brulliard 2010
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Another officer, Nisar Ahmed, said the tankers had arrived in Shikarpur from Karachi and were heading to Quetta, a major city in the southwest.
NATO Supply Trucks Attacked In Pakistan: Suspected Militants Destroy 27 Oil Tankers AP 2010
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Another officer, Nisar Ahmed, said the tankers had arrived in Shikarpur from Karachi and were heading to Quetta, a major city in the southwest.
NATO Oil Tankers Attacked By Suspect Pakistani Militants AP 2010
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The Chaman border crossing remained open to all vehicles, and Pakistani media reported that the NATO trucks burned in Shikarpur were heading in that direction.
NATO fuel tankers torched in Pakistan Karin Brulliard 2010
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Fawad Hussein/European Pressphoto Agency FUEL FIRE: A man tried to extinguish oil tankers that were set on fire in Shikarpur, Pakistan, Friday.
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Another officer, Nisar Ahmed, said the tankers had arrived in Shikarpur from Karachi and were heading to Quetta, a major city in the southwest.
NATO Oil Tankers Attacked By Suspect Pakistani Militants AP 2010
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Hough quotes a circular order from the Commissariat Department of the invasion force to support his position that the Lohani caravan did not proceed from Qandahar because Sarwar Khan was trying to sell the camels he rented in Shikarpur to British officers in Qandahar. 105
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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In May 1839, the British Political Agent in Shikarpur, W.J. Eastwick, reported having made a cash advance of Rs. 1,06,063 to Sarwar Khan.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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He intended to follow the Qandahar via Sind route, and in Shikarpur, the mercantile hub of Sind, he planned on being able to raise another loan of Rs. 50,000 through the agency of his Shikarpuri Hindu Finance Minister Lala Jeth Mall.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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In the cited source, the Muslim from Shikarpur is indicated to be Muhammad Sharif, number 33 in the table, but number 37, Daulat, is also a Muslim name.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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