Akra, Bannu

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LocationBannu, Pakistan
Coordinates32°52′38.2530″N 70°38′4.6464″E / 32.877292500°N 70.634624000°E / 32.877292500; 70.634624000
TypeSettlement
Area133 Kanal
Akra, Bannu
آکرہ
LocationBannu, Pakistan
Coordinates32°52′38.2530″N 70°38′4.6464″E / 32.877292500°N 70.634624000°E / 32.877292500; 70.634624000
TypeSettlement
Area133 Kanal

Akra (آکرہ) is an archaeological site in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It dates from the Early Historic Period.[1][2]

Akra has been known to scholars, though not explored in any depth, since the middle of the last century, and untouched by the modem archaeologist until 1995. In 1995 the work of the Bannu Archaeological Project began at Akra.

A much earlier site in this area, Sheri Khan Tarakai was also explored by the Bannu Archaeological Project.

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