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Wanna, Pakistan

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Tribal Confederation - gave the British much headache. In fact, the British, known then as the 'foreigners' , had to deal with a full-fledged insurgency in Waziristan in the 1930s. At one point during the 1930s, the British had up to 18,000 troops in and around Waziristan, with Wanna being used as
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of the Wanna Plain. The Pakistan Armed forces have been conducted several armed operations against these Al-Qaeda members since August 2003 off and on with limited success. Perhaps the town's most violent incident in the War on Terror was the
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The increase in prevalence from May to September was most striking among the local Pakistani population in Azam Warsak(from 3.2% to 45.6%; significant, P>0.001).
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established a cantonment on the Wanna Plain which was used as a headquarters by the British forces in South Waziristan till the
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against Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces. More than 100 armed personnel were killed during the week of the fighting.
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Wanna is also one of the three subdivisions of South Waziristan along with
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Historical and Administrative Profile of the South Waziristan Agency
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Bouma, M. J.; Parvez, S. D.; Nesbit, R.; Winkler, A. M. (1996).
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which took place in March 2004 and included fighters from the
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FATA - Official Web Portal: About South Waziristan: Geography
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Mehsuds and Wazirs, the King-makers in a game of thrones
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During 1989, the city underwent a striking increase in
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Wanna is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Wanna is located in Pakistan
32°18′18″N 69°35′20″E / 32.30500°N 69.58889°E / 32.30500; 69.58889
Pakistan
Province
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
South Waziristan
Tehsil
Wana
Time zone
UTC+5
PST

Pashto
[ˈwɑɳə]
Urdu
South Waziristan District
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Tank
Tank District
Ladha
Sarwakai
British Empire
British
partition of India in 1947
Pashtun tribes
Waziristan
Karlanri
Malaria

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