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'''Bajaur''' is a district of the [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan|Federally Administered Tribal Areas]] of [[Pakistan]]. Because the Pakistan-Afghan border crosses through it, its location has a great importance strategically. It has two subdivisions, [[Nawagai]] and [[Khar]]. The [[Khan of Pashat]] holds great political influence over the local people/tribes.
'''Bajaur''' is a district of the [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan|Federally Administered Tribal Areas]] of [[Pakistan]]. Because the Pakistan-Afghan border crosses through it, its location has a great importance strategically. It has two subdivisions, [[Nawagai]] and [[Khar]]. The [[Khan of Pashat]] holds great political influence over the local people/tribes.


As of [[September 9]], [[2006]], it is believed to be a possible hiding place of [[Osama bin Ladin]].
As of [[September 9]], [[2006]], the region is believed to be a possible hiding place of [[Osama bin Ladin]].





Revision as of 07:45, 9 September 2006

Bajaur is a district of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Because the Pakistan-Afghan border crosses through it, its location has a great importance strategically. It has two subdivisions, Nawagai and Khar. The Khan of Pashat holds great political influence over the local people/tribes.

As of September 9, 2006, the region is believed to be a possible hiding place of Osama bin Ladin.