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- Parrari abstract "Parrari or Parari was founded by Sher Mohammad Marri in the 1962. The Parrari resistance began in Marri tribal region and spread to other parts of Baluchistan. The Parraris had volunteers which ambushed convoys and raided Pakistani Military camps, which in answer Pakistani Army air bombardments civilians areas. The Parraris spread over 45,000 square miles (120,000 km2) which from Mengal tribals region Jhalawan to the Marri-Bugti country. General Tikka Khan, also known as "Butcher of Balochistan", was appointed by the Pakistan Government as commander of Baluchistan. The Parraris continued fighting until 1969, when General Yahya Khan sued Parrari commanders for a cease-fire but some members were not happy about the cease-fire demands and they established new front BPLF. The Parraris were, for the most part viewed with suspicion.".
- Parrari wikiPageExternalLink books?vid=ISBN1412804698&id=NgDks1hUjhMC&dq=Baluchistan+liberation+army.
- Parrari wikiPageExternalLink 8_balochistan.htm.
- Parrari wikiPageID "11155614".
- Parrari wikiPageLength "1727".
- Parrari wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Parrari wikiPageRevisionID "681692905".
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Balochistan,_Pakistan.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Balochistan_(Pakistan).
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Baluch_Peoples_Liberation_Front.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baloch_people.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balochistan.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irregular_military.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_liberation_movements.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paramilitary_organizations.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rebel_groups_in_Pakistan.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Marri.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Marri-Bugti_Country.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Marri-Bugti_country.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Mengal.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Army.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Pakistani_Army.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Sher_Mohammad_Marri.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Tikka_Khan.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLink Yahya_Khan.
- Parrari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parrari".
- Parrari hasPhotoCollection Parrari.
- Parrari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baloch_nationalism.
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- Parrari subject Category:Baloch_people.
- Parrari subject Category:Balochistan.
- Parrari subject Category:Irregular_military.
- Parrari subject Category:Living_people.
- Parrari subject Category:National_liberation_movements.
- Parrari subject Category:Paramilitary_organizations.
- Parrari subject Category:Rebel_groups_in_Pakistan.
- Parrari type Article.
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- Parrari type Organisation.
- Parrari type Rebellion.
- Parrari type Article.
- Parrari type Group.
- Parrari type List.
- Parrari type Movement.
- Parrari type Organisation.
- Parrari type Organization.
- Parrari type People.
- Parrari type Rebellion.
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- Parrari comment "Parrari or Parari was founded by Sher Mohammad Marri in the 1962. The Parrari resistance began in Marri tribal region and spread to other parts of Baluchistan. The Parraris had volunteers which ambushed convoys and raided Pakistani Military camps, which in answer Pakistani Army air bombardments civilians areas. The Parraris spread over 45,000 square miles (120,000 km2) which from Mengal tribals region Jhalawan to the Marri-Bugti country.".
- Parrari label "Parrari".
- Parrari sameAs m.02r1xs2.
- Parrari sameAs Q7139761.
- Parrari sameAs Q7139761.
- Parrari wasDerivedFrom Parrari?oldid=681692905.
- Parrari isPrimaryTopicOf Parrari.