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5,000 Sorkh Jam Dahan Sar Qala Qoul Do Abi Tala Secondary Road Bala Qoul Jow Wali Somuch Kohna Ab Dara Jaghatu Baraik Ab Baraik Qoul Qala Kohna Qala Jow Qoul Aw Qala 3,001 - 4,000 Bolandak Chi Je Raqoul Now Qala Now Qala Alom Shairo Bar Qoul Kohna Dahi Raqoul Baraik Ab Hesarak Baraik Qala Seya Other Road Zard Qala Kohna Khan Gar Dan Ghochak Khalo Miramor Tala Raig 2,501 - 3,000 Pai Qash Qala Kotal Koko Gazak Tebo Gorgi Langar Jamji U Airport 2,001 - 2,500 Khak Farakh Charkh Omran Chapari Folad Tala Hamat Bala Sar Aw Takraig Khar Omran p 1,501 - 2,000 Jowi Sabzak Say Qara Gosha Airfield Dewal Ab Paran Bad Ras Bolandi Cha Dewal Now Barak Mohammad Baksari LOGAR Qala Qul Jowi Beni Sang Kohan Shah Qoul 1,001 - 1,500 Sang Qala Meiyana Qala Fazil Laghari Sabzi Gardan Baqi Jar Gow Tala Qala Dewal Dahi Jan Baik Bair Dahi Surma Sar Seya Seya Qala Now River/Lake Ghani Murda Char Qala Rabat Chal Now Dahi Dahi Meiyana Qoul Qoul Dahi Tamas Qala Shakar Shena Qatgha Zair Kohna Aldi Karaiz Koji Dahi Afghanan 801 - 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