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Qasba Aligarh massacre         
The QasbaAligarh massacre was an ethnic clash that erupted when recently settled armed tribal Pashtuns from KPK, Pakistan and Afghanistan attacked densely populated civilized locals in Qasba Colony, Aligarh Colony and Sector 1-D of Orangi in Karachi in the early hours of the morning on 14 December 1986. According to official reports, around 49 people were killed (unofficial reports are significantly higher at 400) and several hundred were injured in what was perceived as a "revenge killing" by newly settled armed Pashtuns following an unsuccessful raid on a Pashtun heroin processing and distribution center in Sohrab Goth by the security forces.
Siege of Aligarh         
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BATTLE BETWEEN THE MARATHA CONFEDERACY AND THE BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY DURING THE SECOND ANGLO-MARATHA WAR (1803–1805) AT ALIGARH, INDIA
Battle of Ally Ghur; Battle of aligarh; Battle of Aligarh
The siege of Aligarh also known as the Battle of Aligarh was fought between the Maratha Confederacy and the British East India Company during the Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803–1805) at Aligarh, India.
Massacre (franchise)         
SLASHER FILM FRANCHISE
The Massacre Collection; Massacre (film series)
The Massacre films are three series of slasher films executive-produced by Roger Corman: the Slumber Party Massacre series (1982–1990), the Sorority House Massacre series (1986–1990) and the Cheerleader Massacre series (2003–2011), distributed by New World Pictures and New Concorde. The series also features the standalone film Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre (2015).