Crossword-Solution: JAMRUD 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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KHYBER Pass entrance, fort lying at (Pak.) 1 answer
KHYBER Pass mountain peak 1 answer
PAKISTANI fort 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Horse, yabu; khirgiz I Inderabad, river India, On the threshold of Indus, river Irak, pass Irgiz, fort Irtish, river Ispahan, city Istalif, village J Jacobadad, city Jagdallack, pass Jamrud, city Jelalabad, city Jizakh, province Jumrud, military post K Kabul, city; river Kachi, plains Kadani, plains Kafristan, province Kabriz, fort kalat, city Kandahar, city Karakoran, mountain Karkacha, pass Karki, town Kash, river; city Kashgar Kashmir, city Kaufmann, Gen.
Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Theo. F. Rodenbough 2005
The Amir's camp was pitched at the mouth of the Khyber Pass, and that of the Chief Commissioner on the plain near Jamrud.
Forty-one years in India Frederick Sleigh Roberts 2005
This decision, however, was not communicated to the Viceroy, and on the 21st September the Mission[3] marched out of Peshawar and encamped at Jamrud, three miles short of the Kyber Pass.
Forty-one years in India Frederick Sleigh Roberts 2005
Faiz Mahomed's followers were not so respectful in their bearing as their Chief, and their manner warned Cavagnari that it was unadvisable to prolong the conversation; he, therefore, took leave of the Afghan General, and returned to Jamrud.
Forty-one years in India Frederick Sleigh Roberts 2005
For our visit to the Khaiber Pass General Nixon, Commandant at Peshawar, put a carriage at our disposal, in which we drove as far as Jamrud, the isolated fort so often pictured in our illustrated papers, where we exchanged into tongas, in which to complete the journey through the pass as far as Ali Musjid.
Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson 2007