Triple
T7006188
| Position | Surface form | Disambiguated ID | Type / Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Akhtar Mansour |
E162461
|
entity |
| Predicate | placeOfDeath |
P21
|
FINISHED |
| Object |
Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan
Ahmad Wal is a small town in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, known internationally as the location where Taliban leader Akhtar Mansour was killed in a U.S. drone strike.
|
E635364
|
NE FINISHED |
How this triple was built (4 steps)
Every LLM step that produced this triple, in pipeline order — named-entity classification, the disambiguation choices (the exact options shown, with the pick highlighted), and the generated description. The batch + timestamp of each is in the Provenance table below.
NER
Named-entity recognition
gpt-5-mini
Instruction
Given a phrase, classify it is english named entity (e.g., persons, organizations, works of art) in Latin script, or not (e.g., literals, dates, URLs, verbose phrases). For disambiguation, the statement where the phrase occurs as object is also given. Please return a JSON object with `phrase` (string, the phrase being analyzed) and `is_ne` (boolean, indicating whether the phrase is a Named Entity).
Input
Phrase: Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan | Statement: [Akhtar Mansour, placeOfDeath, Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan]
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan Context triple: [Akhtar Mansour, placeOfDeath, Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan]
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A.
Balochistan, Pakistan
Balochistan, Pakistan is the country’s largest and sparsely populated southwestern province, known for its ethnic diversity, rich natural resources, and strategic location bordering Iran and Afghanistan.
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B.
Zhob District, Balochistan, Pakistan
Zhob District, in northern Balochistan, Pakistan, is a largely rural and mountainous administrative district centered around the town of Zhob and known for its strategic location near the Afghan border.
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C.
Pashtun belt of Balochistan
The Pashtun belt of Balochistan is a predominantly Pashtun-inhabited region in northern and northeastern Balochistan, Pakistan, known for its distinct tribal culture, Pashto language, and strategic location along the Afghan border.
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D.
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province)
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) was a colonial-era administrative region on the western frontier of British India, encompassing much of what is now southwestern Pakistan.
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E.
southern Balochistan
Southern Balochistan is a coastal and arid region in southwestern Pakistan known for its Baloch cultural heritage, sparse population, and strategic location along the Arabian Sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NEDg
Description generation
gpt-5.1
Instruction
Generate a one-sentence description of the target entity. You are given a context triple in the form (subject, predicate, object), where the object is the target entity. # Instructions Use the triple to infer relevant information about the entity. Describe the entity based on what is most defining, well-known. Avoid repeating the information from the triple, unless really essential. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the target entity]"
Input
Entity: Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan Triple: [Akhtar Mansour, placeOfDeath, Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan]
Generated description
Ahmad Wal is a small town in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, known internationally as the location where Taliban leader Akhtar Mansour was killed in a U.S. drone strike.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, Pakistan Target entity description: Ahmad Wal is a small town in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, known internationally as the location where Taliban leader Akhtar Mansour was killed in a U.S. drone strike.
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A.
Balochistan, Pakistan
Balochistan, Pakistan is the country’s largest and sparsely populated southwestern province, known for its ethnic diversity, rich natural resources, and strategic location bordering Iran and Afghanistan.
-
B.
Zhob District, Balochistan, Pakistan
Zhob District, in northern Balochistan, Pakistan, is a largely rural and mountainous administrative district centered around the town of Zhob and known for its strategic location near the Afghan border.
-
C.
Pashtun belt of Balochistan
The Pashtun belt of Balochistan is a predominantly Pashtun-inhabited region in northern and northeastern Balochistan, Pakistan, known for its distinct tribal culture, Pashto language, and strategic location along the Afghan border.
-
D.
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province)
Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) was a colonial-era administrative region on the western frontier of British India, encompassing much of what is now southwestern Pakistan.
-
E.
southern Balochistan
Southern Balochistan is a coastal and arid region in southwestern Pakistan known for its Baloch cultural heritage, sparse population, and strategic location along the Arabian Sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
Provenance (5 batches)
The batch behind each pipeline step, in order, with when it ran. Timestamps are batch-level — stages were processed in waves, so the object chain (NER → NED1 → NEDg → NED2) reads in order, but predicate / elicitation batches can sit in a different wave.
| Step | Stage | Batch ID | Status | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| creating | Elicitation | batch_69c6885928148190ae31909fbb5e9849 |
completed | March 27, 2026, 1:38 p.m. |
| NER | Named-entity recognition | batch_69c6dc34b5a88190a793e07dd4d0018b |
completed | March 27, 2026, 7:36 p.m. |
| NED1 | Entity disambiguation (via context triple) | batch_69c76a3f5a088190bd0fa2080a8fa648 |
completed | March 28, 2026, 5:42 a.m. |
| NEDg | Description generation | batch_69c76b67fc48819088ba80f1f84aa2f0 |
completed | March 28, 2026, 5:47 a.m. |
| NED2 | Entity disambiguation (via description) | batch_69c76c46f9308190a7a1f0aa5284cef4 |
completed | March 28, 2026, 5:51 a.m. |
Created at: March 27, 2026, 2:33 p.m.