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Kalabagh was a small cantonment in Hazara District, North-West Frontier Province, situated in 34° 6’ N. and 73° 25’ E., on the road between Abbottabad and Murree, in the area popularly known as Murree Hills. During the summer months it was occupied by one of the British mountain batteries which were stationed at Rawalpindi in the winter.
This is a different town to Kalabagh in Mianwali District in the Punjab
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Historical books online
- Kalabagh (Hazara) Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 14, page 290.