Daud Shah (disambiguation)

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Daud Shah is a village in Khyber Province, Pakistan.

Daud Shah is a village and union council of Mansehra District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Daud Shah may also refer to:

Afghan leaders who met at the December 2001 Bonn Conference which picked Hamid Karzai to lead the Afghan Transitional Authority also agreed that a Constitutional Loya Jirga should be convened to draft a new constitution.

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