Mir Ali, Pakistan
Mirali
میرعلي | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 32°58′12″N 70°16′12″E / 32.97000°N 70.27000°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Province | FATA |
Tribal Agency | North Waziristan |
Elevation | 674 m (2,211 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Mirali or Mir Ali (Pashto/Template:Lang-ur) is a town and tehsil in North Waziristan, FATA that is 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Bannu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It has an altitude of 674 metres (2211 feet) and lies close to the border with Afghanistan.[1] In October 2007, the battle between Taliban militants and Pakistani armed forces killed 175 civilians in Mirali.
The residents of Mirali are Dawar and Utman Zai Wazir tribals. Wazirs reside in mountainous areas of NWA such as Spin Waaam, Shawa and Khiasur while Dawars reside in plane areas on both sides of the river Tochi. Some well known villages of Dawars in Mirali area are Hassu Khel, Haider Khel, Mussaki, Idaak, Khaddi, Hurmaz, Zeraki, Hakim Khel etc.
Abu Yahya al-Libi, the number two at the time of Al-Qaeda, was killed by a drone strike carried out by United States on June 4, 2012 in Mirali.[2]
The famous Pashtun freedom fighter and tribal leader Mirzali Khan (Faqir of Ipi) based his movement in the village of Ipi, near the town of Mirali, for more than 10 years. In 1938, Mirzali Khan shifted from Ipi to Gurwek, Waziristan.
See also
References
- ^ Location of Mir Ali - Falling Rain Genomics
- ^ "White House: Al Qaeda No. 2 leader is dead". CNN. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
External links
- Missile strike emphasizes al-Qaida problem MSNBC February 1, 2008
- U.S. strikes in Pakistan — without notice MSNBC February 18, 2008