The Frontier Post Peshawar is a newspaper based in Peshawar in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is published from Peshawar and Quetta. The Frontier Post Peshawar launched in 1984 from Peshawar capital of Pukhtoonkhwa. The starting of the Frontier Post was the first English daily from Peshawar, a city which was one of the most backward and poor in Pakistan. It was also the first not only English but any of a kind newspaper started by a Pakhtoon. The people of Peshawar in general and the Pakhtoons in particular considered the launch of The Frontier Post as a great honor and privilege. It has been then that the Pakhtoons have considered The Frontier Post as a part of their own culture and tradition. The Frontier Post is not only the largest English daily of the Pukhtoonkhwa province but also of the Baluchistan province.
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the idea that The Frontier Post Peshawar is the first English daily from Peshawar is outrageous. Daily Khyber Mail, started in 1932 is the first English daily of Peshawar and NWFP. Started by my grandfather Sheikh Sanaullah, Daily Khyber Mail has been a historic icon of old Peshawar and a historian of the Independence movement of the region. It was in print when Frontier Post started in 84. It was shut down in 1989. The archives are preserved at the Library of the University of Peshawar.
alamzeb 17/08/10 05.08.32
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