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Parachinar - Wikipedia Parachinar (Pashto: پاړه چنار; Urdu: پاڑہ چنار) is a city and the capital of the Kurram District in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Why is Parachinar Stuck in an Endless Loop of Violence? The article analyzes the persistent cycle of violence in Parachinar, Pakistan, where sectarian tensions, tribal land disputes, and terrorist activity create an interlocking crisis
Parachinar: A Hidden Gem in KPK - Graana. com Parachinar is a hidden gem waiting to be explored The capital of the Kurram district, earned its name from the enchanting ‘Chinar trees’ It is considered one of the most exquisite valleys surrounded on three sides by Afghan territory
Parachinar’s Tragic Turmoil - The Nation The escalating violence in Parachinar serves as a stark reminder of the deep-seated sectarian and geopolitical challenges facing Pakistan If left unaddressed, this conflict threatens not only the stability of the Kurram District but also Pakistan’s broader national security
87 Days Under Siege: Parachinar is a glaring example of sectarian . . . By Khalid Khan Peshawar, Pakistan: The siege of Parachinar has entered its 87th day, plunging the region into a humanitarian crisis as severe shortages of food and medicine persist The ongoing blockade has left the local population—comprising both Sunni and Shia communities—struggling for survival
Parachinar – A History And The Prevailing Situation Parachinar is the capital of Kurram District, located in Pakistan’s tribal regions bordering Afghanistan It is unique for its significant Shia population, primarily the Turi and Shia Bangash tribes, in a region that otherwise has a Sunni majority
Parachinar: A Land of Tussle and Potential Fortune Parachinar has always held regional and national importance, even before the emergence of Pakistan It is located in the Kurram Valley, one of the oldest trade routes connecting South Asia and Central Asia