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  1. 3 days ago · Tours and foods. 10:48. Hamid Chapli Kabab - Bagh Mela Maidan, Tirah Valley - Naseer Tawa Fry Kaleji - Pakistani Street Food. PeshawarX. 15:30. Tirah valley Khyber Agency Pakistan (Urdu Language) The Chinar. 1:27. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa team celebration after winning Pakistan Cup 2016 punjab vs Kpk.

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  2. 1 day ago · Watch Later Download. 33:38. R' Yisroel Brog Parashat Korach - Removing yourself and running away from arguments. 2 days ago. •. ID 308183. Watch Later Download. 23:34. R' Aharon Dovid Dunner Torah Perspectives – Episode 2: The Scourge of Machklokes: Fights, Divorces, and the Pursuit of Shalom.

  3. 4 days ago · Commanders Najeeb alias Abdur Rahman and Ashfaq alias Muayvia were among the seven terrorists eliminated in the Tirah valley operation in the Khyber tribal district. P Updated on: 2 July 2024 8:28 am

  4. 5 days ago · The Tirah valley operation in the Khyber tribal district accounted for seven out of the nine eliminations, with notable terrorist commanders Najeeb, also known as Abdur Rahman, and Ashfaq, alias Muayvia, among the deceased. In the Lakki Marwat locale, two terrorists were neutralized as the forces targeted a terrorist compound.

  5. 1 day ago · Haftarah refers to an additional portion from the Nevi'im (Prophets) read after the weekly Torah portion. The person who made the maftir blessing also recites the blessing for the Haftarah, and may even read the Haftarah before the congregation. Brit Chadashah refers to New Testament readings which are added to the traditional Torah Reading cycle.

  6. 3 days ago · The other prong (south) starting from the same point of the fork on Withugar Peak runs first due south along the crest of the ridge bordering Tirah on the west via the Torghar, Kharaghar, and Kahughar peaks. It then turns eastward, and, still skirting Tirah, follows the crest of the ridge separating Tirah Valley from the Orakzai valley.

  7. 23 hours ago · Haftarah portions – or Haftoroh in Ashkenazic, or “Concluding Portion” – are selections from the books of Nevi’im (Prophets) of the Hebrew Bible. They are also publicly read – rather, sung or chanted – in synagogue services, following the Torah reading each Sabbath, holidays and fast days. There is usually a thematic link to the ...