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Bomb Blasts in Pakistan, 2011 Bomb Blasts in Pakistan, 2011 Date Place Samar Bagh / Timergara /Lower Dir / 1 January 2 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Masjid / Landikotal / Khyber Agency 2 January 3 / FATA 3 January 4 Turbat / Balochistan 4 January 5 Badragai / Shakai / SWA / FATA Hassan Garhi / Peshawar / Khyber 5 January 6 Pakhtunkhwa 6 January 6 Sariab / Quetta / Balochistan Doozakh Market / Charsadda / Khyber 7 January 7 Pakhtunkhwa Qandharo / Safi / Mohmand Agency / 8 January 8 FATA Mahmadghat / Mohmand Agency / 9 January 8 FATA Khan Banda / Mian Issa / Charsadda / 10 January 8 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 11 January 9 Dera Bugti / Balochistan Merikhel / Landikotal / Khyber Agency / 12 January 10 FATA Mathakhel / Landikotal / Khyber Agency 13 January 10 / FATA 14 January 10 Pishtakhara / Peshawar / KP 15 January 11 Loti / Dera Bugti / Balochistan Katkot / Loe Mamond / Bajaur Agency / 16 January 11 FATA 17 January 12 Miryan / Bannu / KP 18 January 12 Peshawar Suburb / KP 19 January 12 Matani / Peshawar / KP Sarokai / Wana-Jandola Road / SWA / 20 January 12 FATA Qambarkhel / Bara / Khyber Agency / 21 January 13 FATA 22 January 13 Sardikhel / Bannu / KP 23 January 13 Loti / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 24 January 13 Dera Allah Yar / Jaffarabad / Balochistan 25 January 14 Baizai / Mohmand Agency / FATA Bugti Colony / Sui / Dera Bugti / 26 January 14 Balochistan 27 January 14 Uch Gas / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 28 January 15 Mamozai / Orakzai Agency / FATA 29 January 16 Razmak / NWA / FATA 30 January 16 Adezai / Mohammad Agency / FATA 31 January 16 Loti / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 32 January 16 Kohat/Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 33 January 17 Hangu road / Kohat Town/KP 34 January 17 Khyber Agency/FATA 35 January 18 Mand Area / Kech District / Balochistan 36 January 18 Chamalang Area / Loralai District / Balochistan 37 January 19 - 20 Nauthia area / Peshawar/KP 38 January 20 Tangwani Area / Kashmore District / Sindh 39 January 20 Gram village / Kurram Agency/FATA 40 January 21 Shawa Farsh / Safi tehsil / Mohmand Agency/FATA 41 January 22 Lower Orakzai Agency/FATA 42 January 23 Loti Area / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 43 January 23 Rakhni Area / Barkhan District / Balochistan 44 January 23 Nautal Area / Nasirabad District / Balochistan 45 January 24 Sui / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 46 January 25 Karachi / Sindh 47 January 26 Musa Neeka Public School / SWA / FATA 48 January 26 National Highway / Balochistan 49 January 27 Rharatshrim area / Musakel locality / Loralai District / Balochistan 50 January 28 Kohat tunnel / Kohat District 51 January 28 Darra Adam Khel / Kohat District 52 January 28 Loti area / Sui / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 53 January 28 Bograh area / Sui / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 54 January 29 Alamdar Road / Quetta / Balochistan 55 January 29 Uch / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 56 January 30 Border town of Chaman / Balochistan 57 January 30 Shni Kallay area / Darra Adamkhel / Kohat District 58 January 30 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 59 January 30 Jhanda Masood area / Safi tehsil / Mohmand Agency 60 January 31 Maiwand tehsil / Kohlu District/ Balovhistan 61 January 31 Peshkhara / Peshawar / KP 62 February 1 Adezai area / Matani region / Peshawar / KP 63 February 1 Mariamzai / Peshawar / KP 64 February 2 Sohbatpur area / Jafarabad District / Balochistan 65 February 2 Kili Qambrani / Quetta / Balochistan 66 February 2 Dwezai area / Pandyali tehsil / Mohmand Agency / FATA 67 February 2 Badhaber area / Peshawar / KP 68 February 3 Baba Haider Sayeen shrine / Lahore / Punjab 69 February 4 Pir koh / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 70 February 5 Barqambarkhel area / Khyber Agency / FATA 71 February 6 Pi Koh area / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 72 February 6 Serath Chowk / Hub / Balochistan 73 February 6 Jarwar bridge / Sohbatpur / Jafarabad District / Balochistan 74 February 6 Hangu District / KP 75 February 7 Eidgah / Karachi / Sindh 76 February 7 Shah Lateef / Karachi / Sindh 77 February 7 Cahto Chowk area / Mardan / KP 78 February 8 Naseerabad / Balochistan 79 February 8 Naseerabad / Balochistan 80 February 8 Dera Allah Yar / Jafarabad / Balochistan 81 February 8 Peshawar / KP 82 February 8 Kala Dag / Mathra / Peshawar / KP 83 February 8 Janikhel / Utmanzai / Bannu / KP 84 February 9 Charsadda / KP 85 February 9 Gujranwala / Punjab 86 February 10 Pirkoh / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 87 February 10 Pirkoh / Der Bugti / Balochistan 88 February 10 Dera Bugti / Balochistan 89 February 10 Shori / Naseerabad / Balochistan 90 February 10 Merazai / Orakzai Agency / FATA 91 February 10 Sarkhali / Battagram District / KP 92 February 11 Ghaljo Darra / Ambar tehsil / Mohmand Agency / FATA 93 February 11 Shamalzai / Qila Saifullah / Balochistan 94 February 11 Muslimabad / Pirabad / Karachi 95 February 11 Hyderabad / Sindh 96 February 11 Nawabshah / Sindh 97 February 11 Mehrab Pur / Naushahro Feroze / Sindh 98 February 12 Pirkoh area / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 99 February 12 Sui area / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 100 February 13 Merhgarh / Bolan / Balochistan 101 February 13 Chattar road / Dera Murad Jamali / Naseerabad / Balochistan 102 February 13 Dera Allah Yar / Jafarabad / Balochistan 103 February 13 Sitharja / Khairpur / Sindh 104 February 13 Jamshoro road / Jamshoro / Sindh 105 February 13 Khichi Canal / Rajanpur / Punjab 106 February 14 Tuba Notkani / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 107 February 15 Ghaffar Goth area / Naseerabad District / Balochistan 108 February 15 Mastung road / Saryab area / Quetta / Balochistan 109 February 15 Oderolal -Palejani / Hyderabad District / Sindh 110 February 16 Naseerabad District / Balochistan 111 February 16 Bazid Khel area / Qasim Khel / Kohat District / KP 112 February 17 Marho area / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 113 February 17 Razghar Mela / Orakzai Agency / FATA 114 February 17 Bannu District / KP 115 February 17 Darra Adam Khel / Kohat District / KP 116 February 17 Shah Latif Town / Karachi / Sindh 117 February 19 Gerisni area / Kohlu District / Balochistan 118 February 21 Hazar Ganji / Quetta / Balochistan 119 February 22 Shafi Market / Cantonment Area / Peshawar / KP 120 February 22 Fish Harbour Road / Gwadar / Balochistan 121 February 23 Sohbatpur / Jaffarabad District / Balochistan 122 February 24 Dalbandin / Chagai District / Balochistan 123 February 25 Ring Road / Peshawar / KP 124 February 25 Mian Essa / Shabqadar / Charsadda District / KP 125 February 25 Pir Koh / Dera Bugti District / Balochistan 126 February 25 Mir Hassan / Jaffarabad District / Balochistan 127 February 26 Garhi Qamardin / Peshawar / KP 128 February 27 Darra Adam Khel / KP 129 February 27 Mangoli / Dera Murad Jamali / Nasirabad / Balochistan 130 February 28 Muhammad Bux Malik / Thull / Jacobabad 131 March 1 Ghalingar / Safi / Mohmand Agency / FATA 132 March 1 Sher Garh / Mardan / KP 133 March 1 Shah Latif / Karachi / Sindh 134 March 3 Hangu / KP 135 March 3 Karkhano Market / Hayatabad / Peshawar / KP 136 March 4 Akhwand Panju Baba Shrine / Akbarpura / Nowshera / KP 137 March 4 Shalobar / Khyber Agency / FATA 138 March 5 Shaikhan Chowk / Badabher / Peshawar / KP 139 March 5 Kohat / KP 140 March 5 Swabi / KP 141 March 8 Faisalabad / Punjab 142 March 9 Adezai / Peshawar / KP 143 March 9 Darwazgai / Peshawar / KP 144 March 9 Kohiwal / Darra Adamkhel / Kohat / KP 145 March 9 Pathar Nala / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 146 March 9 Peshbogi / Sui / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 147 March 10 Dera Murad Jamali / Jaffarabad / Balochistan 148 March 10 Dera Bugti / Balochistan 149 March 10 Sadukhel / Landi Kotal / Khyber Agency / FATA 150 March 11 Ali Masjid / Jamrud / Khyber Agency / FATA 151 March 11 Bara / Khyber Agency / FATA 152 March 11 Shahabkhel / Badabher / Peshawar / KP 153 March 12 Chethar / Naseerabad / Balochistan 154 March 12 Pir Koh / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 155 March 12 Badabher / Peshawar 156 March 12 Badabher / Peshawar 157 March 13 Rabih Canal / Naseerabad / Balochistan 158 March 14 Changai / Khyber Agency / FATA 159 March 14 Rehmatullah / Changai / Landikotal / Khyber Agency / FATA 160 March 15 Parvera / Zorbandar / Bajaur Agency / FATA 161 March 17 Alam Khani / Sheikhmal Khel / Landikotal / Khyber Agency / FATA 162 March 17 Rabi canal / Naseerabad District / Balochistan 163 March 17 Badani Cross / Naseerabad District / Balochistan 164 March 17 Turbat town / Turbat District / Balochistan 165 March 17 Dingra / Turbat District / Balochistan 166 March 18 Qambar Khel / Bara / Khyber Agency / FATA 167 March 19 Mach / Bolan District / Balochistan 168 March 19 Shindand / Bara / Khyber Agency / FATA 169 March 20 Kotki / Hangu District / KP 170 March 20 Wattar / Nowshera Kalan / Nowshera District / KP 171 March 21 Gur Wali / Dera Ismail Khan District / KP 172 March 21 Chinari / Safi / Mohammad Agency / FATA 173 March 21 Rail Bazaar / Gujranwala District / Punjab 174 March 22 Alam Godar / Bara / Khyber Agency / FATA 175 March 23 Hazarganji / Quetta / Balochistan 176 March 23 Mangoli / Naseerabad District / Balochistan 177 March 23 Matani / Peshawar / KP 178 March 23 Darsamand / Doaba / Hangu District / KP 179 March 23 Gulo Khan / Badhber / Peshawar 180 March 23 Jamrud / Khyber Agency / FATA 181 March 24 Doaba / Hangu / KP 182 March 24 Sibi / Balochistan 183 March 25 Landikotal / Khyber Agency / FATA 184 March 25 Bara / Khyber Agency / FATA 185 March 25 Akakhel / Khyber Agency / FATA 186 March 25 Toor Afghan refugee camp / Dir District / KP 187 March 25 Pirkoh / Dera Bugti / Balochistan 188 March 26 Matani / Peshawar 189 March 26 Sharikera / Peshawar 190 March 26 Adezai / Peshawar 191 March 28 Jawaki / FR Kohat / FATA 192 March 29 Sharifabad / Mardan
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