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Kohat is a town in central North West Frontier Province in Pakistan. The town contains a British-era fort with a pool, a Pashtun bazaar, a tomb for the Sufi teacher Haji Bahadar Ali Abdullah Shah, a mosque and a school. The Narrow Gauage Railway runs thorugh the town. To the north of Kohat lies the Kohat Pass.