Tirat Valley

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Tirat Valley

Tirat Valley is located in Swat, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan.

Tirat is located at about 3 kilometers from Madyan (a hill station), which is connected by roads at Ranzra bridge. As a whole, Tirat is the name of a complete Union Council, but the specific village Tirat is the heart of the upper Swat.[ citation needed ] Tirat village can be recognised by the great minar of the Jamia Masjid.


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