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The North West Frontier

Immerse yourself in the industry of the North West Frontier, from the Khyber Pass to the city of Peshawar. Roving among bazaar traders including cobblers, copper smiths and silk weavers.We see gun making, central to British military might, and a mud fort, last outpost of the British empire on this historic road. The film elaborates on the region around Peshawar with the small villages and the military and economic outposts in the area.

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Immerse yourself in the industry of the North West Frontier, from the Khyber Pass to the city of Peshawar. Roving among bazaar traders including cobblers, copper smiths and silk weavers.We see gun making, central to British military might, and a mud fort, last outpost of the British empire on this historic road. The film elaborates on the region around Peshawar with the small villages and the military and economic outposts in the area.

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