CHERAT , a See also:- HILL
- HILL (0. Eng. hyll; cf. Low Ger. hull, Mid. Dutch hul, allied to Lat. celsus, high, collis, hill, &c.)
- HILL, A
- HILL, AARON (1685-175o)
- HILL, AMBROSE POWELL
- HILL, DANIEL HARVEY (1821-1889)
- HILL, DAVID BENNETT (1843–1910)
- HILL, GEORGE BIRKBECK NORMAN (1835-1903)
- HILL, JAMES J
- HILL, JOHN (c. 1716-1775)
- HILL, MATTHEW DAVENPORT (1792-1872)
- HILL, OCTAVIA (1838– )
- HILL, ROWLAND (1744–1833)
- HILL, SIR ROWLAND (1795-1879)
hill See also:cantonment and See also:sanatorium in the See also:Peshawar See also:district of the See also:North-See also:West Frontier See also:Province, See also:India, 34 M. S.E. of Peshawar. It is situated at an See also:elevation of 4500 ft., on the west of the See also:Khattak range, which divides the Peshawar from the See also:Kohat district. It was first used in 186r, and since then has been employed during the hot See also:weather as a See also:health station for the See also:British troops quartered in the hot and malarious vale of Peshawar.
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yeah this is true that Cherat was one of the health station of British Army.I belong to thats place and it's wounderful.
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Rehmat khattak
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