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Village Musa Qala Nawa Administrative Boundaries Nesh Miya Nishin Nawa International Kajaki Province District Saraw Landay Mizan Karaiz Naw Bahar Barikzo Loy Karaiz ZABUL Qalat Karaiz Usman Washer Tura Transportation Elevation (meter) Sanjid Mizan Namak Tawagay Shabi Haji Abad Azmat Kalay Primary Road > 5000 Din Mohammad Qanat Chashma Ata Waza 4,001 - 5,000 Chargh Ya Sad Qalat Secondary Road Charagah Kalay Khwa Sangin Sangin Sayyidom Khakrez 3,001 - 4,000 Burna Qara Shutur China Gardan Ghorak Other Road Ghorak Sar Khar 2,501 - 3,000 Tootak Baram Khail China Shamaly Malmona Ya Mehran Ziyarat Shah Maqsud Khaki Baghak Qanad U Airport Darwishan Agha Tur Kac Umari 2,001 - 2,500 Tootak Khakrez Nasir Malmand Markaz Woluswally Shinkay 32°0'N Junobi Karaiz Chahar Chor Chingay Chahar Sang Kalay Kalan Haji Gul Band Chinar Baluch Aslam Kalay Ganda p Bagh Zil Abad Khoshi Ghulam Tarnak Wa Jaldak 1,501 - 2,000 Karzalay Mohammad Fatih Airfield Khalil Shairgha Ghulaman Naw Abad Faizullah Shairgha Kalay Khan Sang Riz Sar Push Hulya Alam Kalay Kido Sufla Kalay Chakaw Shah Wali Kot Bay Safid Khak Sar 1,001 - 1,500 Himat Gaw Dab Shamulzayi Khosh Dar Liti Mir Abad Shinkay River/Lake Karaiz Anjeran SayyidShokhan Tik Kalay 801 - 1,000 Haji Mir Karaiz Afzal Kalay Dokhana Pada Mohammad Sabzal Turwo Ayoub Karaiz Shamulzayi River/Stream 601 - 800 Nahri Karaiz Sarraj (Girishk) Airan Zangetan 6" Mahsom Zard Alo Daka Jaldak Hospital 401 - 600 Garmab Lalak Nahri Sarraj Karaiz Shahrak Balagh Kalay Musa Shah Wali Karaiz Payianda Haji Taj China Zarak Khana Tolak Mansor Kalay Kalfak Mohammad Gerdab Kot Ali Abad Now Arghandab Abad Khairati Anzirgay " < 400 Burj 5 Sanger Karaiz Garmabak Abad Shahtori Yatemak Hulya Haji Qayoum Sar Naik Khaly Zar Shamaly Kala Khan Zo Barak Yatemak Sufla Awme Hindo Other health facilities Amanat Garmabak Khowja Malik Hulya Kalacha Mishi Jakan Atghar Karaiz Karaizak Kalay Jaza Karaiz Jonobi Zan Abad Sayyid Mohammad Azim Sayidan Kalacha Noorzay Karaiz Maiwand Maranjan Ali Abad Miyana Akbar Shewon Hulya Sar Pali Kalay Kuchni Akhund Barang Chashma Mohammad Yaqoub Kalacha Gari Jakan Shah Mahmod Shewon Haji Karaiz Paiy Zada nm Maiwand Toor Dailawaran Kalacha Sur Karaiz Kalay Sher Ali Sayyid Abad Khaig Sufla Hijran Jakan Kalay Zangi Schools Kazha Karaiz Karaiz Kalacha Yawari Haji Kumana Khan Wali Karaizak Khesrow Shakur Kalay Chahar Khatni Karaiz Baber Bagh Sarkari Hinayat Lal Bik Karaiz Samul Kalay Jelawar Hulya Gul Kalay Bawary Band Zay Atghar Sey Akhund Zay Nad Ali Nad Dorahi Kalacha Nazar Kalacha Khak Tootak Mir Sayidan Kalacha Bariki Miyanji Moshak Jab Zar Changal Zada Sahib Qanat Haji Chopan Salim Hazar Kalay Ali Now Abad Qazi Karaiz Hazera Sangar Arhat Sayid Abad Bur Kalay Karaiz Taben Mir Abkhoran Kushta Mir Lala Zai Ghona Dahi Khushke Shah Dad Kalay Ganj Kalay Sar Kari Sanzai Khan Mohammad Che Aziz Eashq Loy Menara Hulya Miyan Jowi Mazreha Malang Salam Kalacha Sara Lala Zai Kalay Bustan Hudud Kalacha Wa Sher Naso Abad Abad Nar Rowza Khaleshak Jeledan Baba Sahib Karaiz Landi Karaiz Kala Maruf Qala Gay Kalay Dahi Hajiyan Kala Ahzam Kalay Kalacha Mohammad Karaiz Kari Khail Gach Karaiz Khazan Shair Baz Spin Kalay Paitow Sabzi Taryu Mawlana Lahl Cholawak Khogyani Mohsen Khan Kalay Ahmad Pair Haino Kalay Mohammad Waya Sayidan Mullayan Kushta Mir Sanzai Kalay Kalay Mohammad Mako Spozai Karaizak Abdul Hakim Kalacha Miyanji Paimal Ghaybi Qalacha Khan Kalay Saydan Khwazhkay Akhtari Biyabani Kalay Kalay Mazreha Hotal Haji Shahabudin Kalacha Haji Ghafar Kalacha Pangay Kalay Gadiyan Agha Mir Beyabanak Shakor Pair Zada Sanzari Gharbi Kalay Shely Kalay Chahel Gazi Zhari Nahr Kalay Sahib Zada Kalacha Najuyi Doli Karaiz Zar Zada Landi Karaiz Khosh Khaliq Abdul Abdulhadi Sanzari Baluchanu Kandahar Daman Warghar Gondi Now Abad Landi Hassan Dasht Markaz Asheqa Nowrozi Now Dih Kobi Abdul Wahab Kalacha Karaizak Rauof Qalacha Kashano Mohmand Maduzay Kalay Khail Koy Kak Loy Abad Balochan Woluswally Kharot Karz Makwan Kalacha Mushki Zay Kalay Agha Khailo Kalay Karaiz Sarwar Gharbi Sira Kalacha Kalacha Abad Mohammad Anwar Kalacha Lashkar Gah Shame Maly Balochan Gharbi Badwan Sabzi Kar Noor Karaiz Wazer Kalay Lor Dih Ghani Qalacha Khail Karaiz Wal Nooruldin Hendo Kalacha Achikzay Qalacha Poul Nawi Baluch Kalacha Arghistan Dewal Koriz Sheki Akhtar Noor Ali Bor Madrasa Salihan Nawi Dahi Khano Zai Waly Abdullah Kalay Bagh Haji MohammadTarank Usman Khail Kala Kalay Kalay Asoda Kalay Qala Khowja Mohammad Ahmad Umar Salihan Kochni Mahi Ghar Walkan Pul Qasim Kakaranu Khail Kalay Babe Akhond Baluchan Sayyid Kochni Zakri Khan Mandisyar Mama Mohammad Achekzai Gharbi Kalay Ardozai Zai Chalghor Munara Kalacha Karaiz Zada Kalay Haji Mohammad Payan Dahimrasi Kalacha Kocheni Karaiz Sharif Kalacha Ghara Kalay Lashkar Gah Nokar Khail Mansor Kalay Karaiz Khan Armada Bala Dahi Murghankicha Abdul Qadir Khan Payen Lowar Ghondi Dahi Bala Dahi Rambasi Malik Isahqzay Kamo Baberan Jow Barik Zai Alokuzay Zila Mahbub Kalacha Qazi Popal Zay Bahlol Bado Kalay Kala Sohbat Badizu Isahq Ghat Choka Zai Ahmad Chashma Kari Magat Mir Waliyan Anguryan Karaiz Mohammad Rafiq Kalacha Qala Rashid Meya Karaiz Beyabanak Kadozai Salawat Sufla Khan Faqir Mashur Kalay Kafer Zai Zai Zai Jan Sahdullah Mullah Salu Khush Ab Zarif Kalay Sar Haji Sayyidan Achk Zai Miral Zai Salawat Hulya Zai Achakzay Shagay Loy Kalay Rangraizan Mira Nari Kadhel Khudani Luwy Mard Kuchi Kalay Arghistan Mullah Khel Akbari Boland Mohammad Nowi Lolara Mussa Bahadur Nakhuni Mullah Rab Kalay Khor Karkecha Nahr Karaiz Abdul Karaiz Qala Jabar Zor Qala Rashid Wala Shah Kalay Kas Mando Habibullah Khan Naw Nakudak Kalay Ali Haji Rashid Kalacha Hindu Salu Abdullah Dahi Char Shakha Nalqam Ruz Kalay Rawani Miyan Joy Kalay Family Nawi Zai Zai Nahan Salam Qasem Adam Zai Hakim Akhund 31°30'N Qabad Bagh Baboghdi Rigi Qasim Khan Shah Miydan Dahi Kakaran Zai Khan Rabat Khinjigak Gurgan Chaplani Mohammad Ghaws Kalay Landi Do Ab Aleko Khowja Ghasi Hawayi Kano Zai Mohammad Achakzo Wa Biyabanak Dahi Fathi Ullah Khan Kalay Sayyidan Maywand Zaye Mussa Kalim Timur Kalay Mahruf Karaiz Mushan (sayyidan) Sayyida Khan Ali Baba Ghulaman Kalantar Kalay Gul Kakaran Rigu Hulya Dih Rajab Dayi Kalay Kunjak Garandi Yaru Rowrobata Haji Malakhi Salu Tulukan Rigu Sufla Himarat Sadatu Kalay Biyaban Wa Azim Wakil Achakzo Kalay Ismahil Mawaladad Ghundi Aka Ashraf Shamshir Karaiz Haq Dad Miyan Janan Dara Rustam Haji Wa Kakaran Machu Karaiz Kalay Mullah Muqam Kalay Kalay Rudi Kalay Ali Zay Bashar Kalay Kalay Abdulhaq Mansur Kalay Abdul Qudos Kalay Bagh Kalay Amir Dost Fazil Karaiz Dahi Now Makyan Ele va tio n Tirin Kot Kalacha Your Ambar Gulistan Haji Shir Mohammad Landay Namad Hawaz Kalay Haji ! Haji Abdul Zay Agha Karaiz Misi Zay Kalay Kalay Shadi Khan Maruf !! Shafa Rahman Mohammad Dahi Miru Gul Baba Ali Nawa-I-Barakzayi Utman Karaiz Karaizi Patkay Kalay Makh Zay Hulya Shah Patkay Kalay Kalay Tur Haji Akhtar Zay Sufla Kutal Ghabarga Sapar Zay Nawa-I- Barak Zayi Aka Kalay Chaghri Khail Fazil Kalay Akhtar Zai Noor Mohammad Kalay Karam Qalat Pupal Zay Markaz Wolluswaly !! Kalay ! Akhond Zada Kalay Din Hussain Mohammad Mullah Zai Ghulam Abdullah Jan Kalay Nabi Nasruddin HILMAND Haji Galgari Seyabat Mashen Barjan Shir Matroka Zai Badeen Zai Kalay Kalay Khair Mohammad Sorkay Majlis Galgari Tawa Haji Nazar Sabi Aka Kalay Loara Khal Karaiz Sar Mohammad Karaiz Dokhuno Kalay Haji Akhtar Zaye Shela Zai Karwan Kandahar Kalay Kalay Kalay Dost Amir Tana Kushta Anzergay Gay Sarki Lashkar Gah ! Mohammad Jandu ! !! Abdul Zai Kalay Momin Khan Baidak Kano Zai Zhor Gowal ! Spen Karaiz Kalay ! Kalay Zaye Ramazan Kushta Sangaro Anzer Chahel Haq Dad Goranda Sorkay Zaro Kalay Akhtar Zai Nagar Gay Gazi Kalay Kalay Karaiz Kalay Daman Haji Mil Pul Bahder Kalay Baesh Kalay Halam Khan Baiz Fazil Haji Nasrula Kalay Karaiz Kalay Khawaza Band Zai Landi Karaiz Sharan Zai Shela Gay Masala Anzergay Bala Kalay Beash Khala Daman Hassan Spen Gay Suliman Zai Dahi Dabari Akhond Mullah Shah Gay Zay Sagzo Kalay Wa Anawi Kalay Wari Kalay Kaka Kalay Lakari Alki Burj Kala Wali Chena Barakat Kalay Haji Mir Sara Ghundi Haji Ibrahim Sar Khan Zai Kala Samozai Qala Patan Kalay Ghulam Wowalgay Azam Zai Waled Mullah Dorani Ahmad Khan Kalay Gay Parang Sangi Shamaly Sarwar Mir Mahbob Kalay Pakhlan Kalay Sorkay Lezha Kochdar Khal Gay Choda Marsani Haji Kalay Khan Kase Jonobi Dabari Mullahyano Gulozai Sorkay Gul Mohammad Zarif Karaiz Naido Kalay Marsani Haji Shahtol Mirzaye Kalay Ghulam Haidar Sangen Khuday Dad Bole Mashengazi Garmser Now Abad Kalay Payize Madeyan Kalay Qaziyan Kalay Haji Haji Mohammad Haji Abdulmalik Kalay Kalay Khar Panjwayi Babek Haji Matan Tarak Zai Jalal Khan Marsen Dadzai Bote Nayib Bahader Sahib Mandi Haji Mohammad Zai Fazel Kalay Paitab Zai Kalay Landi Kalay KANDAHAR Wala Kushta Mil Zai Seyouri Kalay Fazel Burj Kalay Karam Amir Mashi Nabi Garandi Dahi Jalat Kalay Haji Madad Raigi Kalay Kala Mohammad Kalay Shar Ghely Mohammad Gul Mir Dad Kalay Kalay Popal Zai Kalay Yaro Kalay Zardad Haji Gheyas Khan Jan Darman Yaka Kalay Kunje Haji Shah Kalay Wazer Haji Ahmad Khan Mussa Khan Kalay Iqbal Khan Kalay Khan Kalay Toot Karaiz So Haji Kachi Mohammad Kader Kalay Kalay Zaren Taj Mohammad Nasruldin Kalay Malik Mir Ghafor Kaku Zay Darman Shah Kay Kalay Mullah Mohammad Mohammadulldin
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