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    The Spīn Ghar (Pashto: سپین غر) or Safēd Kōh (Dari: سفیدکوه, less used in this area) meaning both White Mountains, or sometimes (Pashto: Selseleh-ye Safīd...
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  • Speenghar Tigers (Pashto: سپين غر زمريان Spīn Ghar Zmaryān) or Speenghar Region (alternative spelling: Spin Ghar) is one of eight regional first-class cricket...
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    and Khyber Pass. At 4,755 m (15,600 ft), it is the highest peak of the Spīn Ghar, or Safēd Kōh, mountain range. Mount Sikaram is located north of the village...
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  • De Spin Ghar Bazan (Pashto: د سپین غر بازان) or the Spin Ghar Hawks, is a professional football team in Afghanistan. It last played in the Afghan Premier...
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    months prior. Tora Bora (Pashto: تورا بورا; Black Cave) is located in the Spīn Ghar mountain range near the Khyber Pass. The U.S. stated that al-Qaeda had...
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  • Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! (transl. Is Sister-in-Law At Home?) sometimes abbreviated as BGPH is an Indian Hindi-language sitcom that premiered on 2 March 2015...
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    in the article is wrong and leading to the other ″Selseleh-ye Safīd Kūh″ Spīn Ghar. Paropamisus in: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed., 28 Dec. 2021...
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  • White Mountains may refer to: Afghanistan and Pakistan White Mountains (Spīn Ghar) Australia White Mountains National Park, in Queensland Greece White Mountains...
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    Bora (Pashto: توره بوړه, "Black Cave") is a cave complex, part of the Spin Ghar (White Mountains) mountain range of eastern Afghanistan. It is situated...
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  • Mohmand, Daudzai and Khalil through their Sarbani descent. Originally from Spīn Ghar, the tribe moved out to Waziristan in the fourteenth century after tribal...
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