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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GurwekGurwek - Wikipedia

    Gurwek is located about 46 km (29 mi) southwest of Miramshah, the capital of North Waziristan. Gurwek is famous for being the site from where Mirzali Khan (Faqir of Ipi) led his guerrilla warfare, first against the British Empire, and later against the newly created government of Pakistan.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RazmakRazmak - Wikipedia

    Gurwek is a remote village in Waziristan on the border with Afghanistan . History. British Army. A British Indian Army camp was established at Razmak in January 1923, to accommodate the main British garrison of Waziristan at a strategic location on the North West Frontier. This followed the Waziristan campaigns of 1919–1920 and 1921–1924.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faqir_of_IpiFaqir of Ipi - Wikipedia

    In 1938, he shifted from Ipi to Gurwek, a remote village in north Waziristan on the border with Afghanistan, where he propagated idea of an independent state, Pashtunistan, and continued his raids against the British, using bases in Afghanistan. He had the support of Nazi Germany in his warfare against British Raj.

  4. Gurwek is located about 46 km (29 mi) southwest of Miramshah, the capital of North Waziristan. Gurwek is famous for being the site from where Mirzali Khan (Faqir of Ipi) led his guerrilla warfare, first against the British Empire, and later against the newly created government of Pakistan.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Gurwek is famous for being the site from where Mirzali Khan (Faqir of Ipi) led his guerrilla warfare, first against the British Empire, and later against the newly created government of Pakistan. It was in this town that Mirzali Khan symbolically declared his independent state of Pashtunistan .

  6. Gurwek es famoso por ser el sitio desde donde Mirzali Khan (Faqir de Ipi) dirigió su guerra de guerrillas, primero contra el Imperio Británico y luego contra el gobierno recién creado de Pakistán. Fue en esta ciudad donde Mirzali Khan declaró simbólicamente su estado independiente de Pashtunistan.

  7. Background. Rebellion. Mughalgai raid. Gurwek Jirga. 1953-54 Gurwek bombing campaign. Decline. See also. References. Sources. Waziristan rebellion (1948-1954) Waziristan rebellion was a rebellion by the Pashtun leader Faqir of Ipi to secede from Pakistan and establish a separate Pashtun state of Pashtunistan . Background.