Bahadur Khel
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Bahadur Khel, a village of the Undivided India, currently in the Kohat district of North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, was an important rock salt mining facility. The rock salt quarries, extending to an area of one mile long by half mile broad, contain good quality of rock salt sometimes also used for edible purpose. During the period of the British Raj, the facility was under the control of the Northern India Salt Department, a government body of British India. Presently, the facility is managed by the Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation.