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Postcards > Asia > Pakistan > Peshawar Click here for Peshawar Email Alert
 | Item 61882 Pakistan Old Postcard PESHAWAR - THE MALL Street Scene Vintage Colour Pakistani Picture Postcard, Peshawar City. The Mall. Peshāwar is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. "Peshawar" literally means High Fort in Persian. The area of the city has been ruled by numerous empires including the Afghan, Persian, Greek, Maurya, Scythian, Arab, Turk, Mongol, Mughal, Sikh and the British. Published by H. A. Mirza & Sons, Delhi
|  | Item 57846 Pakistan Old Postcard PESHAWAR CITY - Victoria Memorial Vintage B/W Undivided Back Postcard. Peshawar City from Victoria Memorial. Panorama. General view. Trees. Peshāwar is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. "Peshawar" literally means High Fort in Persian. The area of the city has been ruled by numerous empires including the Afghan, Persian, Greek, Maurya, Scythian, Arab, Turk, Mongol, Mughal, Sikh and the British. Published by Handa Sialkote
|  | Item 55763 PAKISTAN Old Postcard The Lieutenant Nathia Gali Murree Vintage Colour Postcard. Murree Hill. The Kothi His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Peshawar, Nathia Gali. Murree is the largest of the resort towns of the Galyat area of Pakistan, and is a tehsil of the Rawalpindi District. Published by H.A. Mirza & Sons, Delhi.
|  | Item 54941 Pakistan Old Postcard PESHAWAR CITY Market BAZAR Street Vintage Colour Pakistani Picture Postcard, Bazar Scene, Peshawar City. Clock tower. Flag of Great Britain. Peshāwar is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. "Peshawar" literally means High Fort in Persian. The area of the city has been ruled by numerous empires including the Afghan, Persian, Greek, Maurya, Scythian, Arab, Turk, Mongol, Mughal, Sikh and the British. Published by Moorli Dhur & Sons Ambala
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